I chose Indian Sweets theme for the second round of BM#5 and mainly went with kheers / puddings. So far, I blogged
Kheers / Payasams are egg less Indian style puddings that can be prepared in no time. These delicious desserts are an integral part of any festival meal, particularly in Southern India. A dairy base, a sweetener along with a flavoring agent and garnishes are the common factors of any standard kheer recipe. And of course there is a key ingredient that lends the texture and some flavor to the kheer besides being the reason for the nomenclature of the dish.
This main ingredient can come from any food group ranging from grain / bean group to veggie - fruits to dairy. What kheer is cooked may depend upon the occasion, cook's mood or even one's pantry. Limitless varieties of kheers can be prepared by being creative. Ingredients not native to India can also be incorporated and this quinoa kheer is one such example.
Quinoa - the protein rich, pseudo grains from South America is the key ingredient in this kheer. I have added the MTR almond mix powder and condensed milk for more rich flavors but they are optional ingredients.
Ingredients for 3 generous servings:
1/4 cup quinoa
2 cups milk
3 Tbsp condensed milk (optional but recommended)
Sugar to taste (I used 2 Tbsp)
2 Tbsp MTR badam mix (optional but recommended)
1/2 tsp cardamom powder
2 tsp ghee
1 Tbsp raisins
1 Tbsp cashews
Method:
1. Cook quinoa adding 1/2 cup water / milk in a pressure cooker. Or else it can be cooked in a saucepan.
2. Heat milk in a pan and gently stir in the cooked quinoa. Keep simmering for about 10 minutes. Then stir in the condensed milk, sugar, badam mix and cardamom powder. Heat for few minutes more until the sugar melts.
3. Toast the cashews and raisins in ghee and add it to the cooked kheer.
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Comments
Different form the regular kheers. Have to try this once.
ReplyDeleteAwesome. I would love to make this kheer more often but for the disapproval quinoa has for the other adult :)
ReplyDeleteLove quinoa in kheer, truly irresistible and fabulous looking kheer..
ReplyDeletepayasam looks so wonderful and yummy !!
ReplyDeleteLooks good Suma and healthy too. I have been looking for quinoa recipes and this one is a keeper.
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Hi Suma- Nice try to use Quinoa for payasam. If you happened to know the indian name of this , do pass it on. I have used while abroad. Now I am back in Chennai,India and am not able to find this. Not sure how to look out,as I dont know either tamil or hindi name of this!
ReplyDeleteVery delicious and innovative kheer.. looks inviting :)
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yummy..healthy dish..
ReplyDeleteKheer looks awesome...beautiful clicks..
ReplyDeleteLovely payasam mela in ur blog..nice varieties daily..I m sure ur family members would b having fun..:)
ReplyDeleteQuinoa in a kheer -- now that is genius.. Kheer looks amazing.. Lovely pics as usual. It was fun running the marathon with you and I thoroughly enjoyed all your kheer recipes Suma.
ReplyDeleteI have been waiting to make this...but haven't gotten a chance!....looks very good and yummy!...cant wait to try it out!
ReplyDeleteQuinoa kheer looks like sabudana kheer. Just had my lunch and would not mind a glass of that this kheer!
ReplyDeletePayasam looks delicious
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Kheer looks wonderful and yummy..Never tried Quinoa .. will try
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