I was eagerly waiting to try this corn kheer ever since I watched it on a television show. A sweet dish with corn sounded interesting and the chef & hostess of the program made it sound very delicious. Finally the time came to try it out a couple of weeks ago and it turned out yummy. We absolutely loved this rich, creamy and delectable kheer. This is going to be my Day 3 post during this blogging marathon #5, with the theme "Indian Sweets".
Check what the other marathoners are cooking today.
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Summer Coolers: PJ, Vaishali
Under 15 mins Quick Breakfast: Sushma Pinjala
Ingredients: (4 servings)
3/4 cup corn (I used frozen)
1 cup milk
1/2 cup grated khoya
4 - 5 Tbsp sugar
1/2 tsp cardamom powder
1 - 2 Tbsp ghee
1 Tbsp cashews
1 Tbsp raisins
Method:
* Cook the corn kernels. Save a few Tbsp of corn if using as garnish and grind the remaining corn adding a little milk / water if needed.
* Heat the ghee in a pan and toast cashews and raisins. Remove them with a slotted spoon and keep them aside.
* Then add the corn paste to the same ghee and fry for a couple of minutes.
* Then add the milk and bring it to a rolling boil. Next add the grated khoya, sugar, cardamom powder to the mixture and keep cooking for a few minutes. By the time, the khoya gets incorporated into the mixture and the kheer turns rich and creamy. Turn off the stove.
* It can be served hot or chilled. Garnish with the saved corn kernels if desired.
Comments
3/4 cup corn (I used frozen)
1 cup milk
1/2 cup grated khoya
4 - 5 Tbsp sugar
1/2 tsp cardamom powder
1 - 2 Tbsp ghee
1 Tbsp cashews
1 Tbsp raisins
Method:
* Cook the corn kernels. Save a few Tbsp of corn if using as garnish and grind the remaining corn adding a little milk / water if needed.
* Heat the ghee in a pan and toast cashews and raisins. Remove them with a slotted spoon and keep them aside.
* Then add the corn paste to the same ghee and fry for a couple of minutes.
* Then add the milk and bring it to a rolling boil. Next add the grated khoya, sugar, cardamom powder to the mixture and keep cooking for a few minutes. By the time, the khoya gets incorporated into the mixture and the kheer turns rich and creamy. Turn off the stove.
* It can be served hot or chilled. Garnish with the saved corn kernels if desired.
Comments
Wow.. this would make a superb yummy dessert!
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I like corn and anything made of corn. I am sure it tasted awesome!
ReplyDeleteDelicious Kheer..
ReplyDeleteSo different .. and I am sure it would have tasted yummy.
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Interesting ga undhi. Just came to know that there are many sweets possible using corn.
ReplyDeleteEven i was planning to make some corn kheer for next week BM,will make an another version with corns..Delicious kheer terribly irresistible..
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ReplyDeleteThis kheer sounds great!
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wow this is something great and new..Lookks too good Suma
ReplyDeletewow tempting and yummy one ..... lovely pictures ..
ReplyDeleteCorn in kheer is definitely new to me!Looks so delicious...
ReplyDeleteIntersting variation!..looks great!!
ReplyDeleteWow..delicious dessert..great idea..!!
ReplyDeleteYummy kheer,luks delicious...
ReplyDeleteSuma, lovely presentation..I am sure corn must have been great..have made other desserts with corn..
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderfully creative usage of corn :)- This is something I'd love to try soon :) Great post, Suma!
ReplyDeleteA dessert with corn would be a delight I am sure !! Smart presentation !
ReplyDeleteYUmmy kheer.Lovely color
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Love the richness of this kheer..Yummy
ReplyDeletelovely combo of khova and corn.. did you use Sweetened or unsweetened khova dear ??
ReplyDeletelooks so good...
ReplyDeleteDelicious kheer.
ReplyDeleteKurinjikathambam
Very unique kheer Suma...love its richness and gorgeous colour.
ReplyDeleteLooks so good & inviting!!!
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I too make this recipe.. looks yummy and inviting !!
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oooh ...corn and dessert!!!!!!!looks very inviting suma!!!!!!!!!!
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