I use pasta frequently and stock up on a few pasta boxes of various colors, shapes and sizes in my pantry. Mostly I cook pasta in spicy / cheesy sauces and never thought of using it in a sweet dish. However I had noticed pasta payasams doing rounds for quite sometime now in the blogosphere and wanted to give it a try even though I was skeptical about the texture and the outcome of the final dish. I did try pasta payasam a few weeks back and it tasted absolutely delicious and so is now being showcased here.
Ingredients for 2 servings:
1/2 cup pasta (I used shell pasta here. Any other appealing kinds can be substituted.)
1 & 1/4 to 1 & 1/2 cups milk
2 Tbsp sugar
2 Tbsp condensed milk (optional but recommended. I was baking a cake with condensed milk and used the leftovers.)
Dry fruits to garnish
1 & 1/4 to 1 & 1/2 cups milk
2 Tbsp sugar
2 Tbsp condensed milk (optional but recommended. I was baking a cake with condensed milk and used the leftovers.)
Dry fruits to garnish
How I cooked it:
* Bring 2 - 3 cups of water to a rolling boil and add pasta. Cook al dente and drain.
* In another pan heat the milk and cook the above pasta for 10 - 15 minutes more. Stir in the sugar and condensed milk and simmer a couple of minutes more and turnoff the stove. If preferred cardamom powder may be added for flavor.
* Garnish with dry fruits / nuts before serving.
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Comments
Beautiful pictures Suma. Of course this should work since our semiya is also kind of a pasta. I loved those bowls.
ReplyDeleteFeel like finishing that droolworthy pasta payasam, fabulous clicks..
ReplyDeleteYou got me at the title itself. Pasta & payasam is such a yummy combination, east meets west in this yummy dish.. Nice clicks and love those cute steel bowls.
ReplyDeletewow, that is such an excellent creation, love the idea :)
ReplyDeleteLooks so yum and good. I had also planned pasta payasam for the marathon but in the last minute made changes :)
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looks very nice!....like it that u used shell pasta...I think even elbow macaroni would be good!
ReplyDeleteNice idea.. Never considered using pasta to make payasam. Mouthwatering!
ReplyDeletevery interesting and wonderful idea !! loved it !!
ReplyDeleteAs pavani said...this is East meets West!!!
ReplyDeleteEven I was tempted 2 use pasta in payasam...but something keeps stopping me all d time..:)
Looks delicious and yummy.Wonderful fusion recipe
ReplyDeleteSouth Indian Home
I haven't seen a pasta payasam. But it looks like a great idea, and I'm sure its really yummy.
ReplyDeleteDelicious bowls of Payasam ! fusion works, and how :)
ReplyDeletevery innovative...Still looks good
ReplyDeleteInnovative .. I like the bowls too :)
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VardhinisKitchen
Wow!...superb concept..i'd never thought of it:)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Binitha
yourstastefully.blogspot.com
One of my friend did something similar with very small macaroni & it tasted great! Loved the idea..
ReplyDeleteDelicious & innovative!!! Loved the bowls.. ;)
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
Prats Corner
What an innovative idea!! Beautiful clicks:)
ReplyDeletewhat an innovative dish suma!!!!!!!loved the pics!!!!11i think i will keep looking at the monitor:-) pics are too good:-)
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