Going by the name, I was somewhat expecting a Mughlai dish when I came across this recipe in a Sanjeev Kapoor's cookbook. However it turned out to be the chef's signature dish, served in his own restaurant. The unusual combo of ingredients that went into this kheer sounded interesting and I had noted it down to try later. Today seemed like the perfect opportunity to try it for the theme "Sweet dishes using Vegetables" during this BM and I was glad to try this yummy kheer.
Ingredients: (4 servings)
1 - 2 tbsp ghee
3/4 cup peeled & grated bottle gourd / lauki
2 tbsp rice rava / coarsely ground rice
3 cups full fat milk
1/4 cup grated khoya / mawa
4 - 6 Tbsp sugar
Few drops of rosewater
Sliced almonds to garnish
Method:
* Lightly toast rice rava, remove from heat and keep it aside.
* Heat ghee in a pan and add lauki. Saute on low flame for about 5 minutes. Next add milk and cook until it starts to soften.
* Next add rice rava and cook until it is done.
* Stir in grated khoya and sugar to the milk mixture. Simmer until the mixture is thick enough to coat the back of the spoon.
* Stir in few drops of rosewater and sprinkle with sliced almonds.
* Serve chilled.
This is going to be my contribution to "Sweet Dishes using Vegetables". Check what other marathoners are cooking at BM #34.
Comments
This is mostly made during weddings in Hyderabad....one of my favorite dessert....my version is quite different from the one you made...would love trying this out....looks yum and rich....
ReplyDeleteVery yummy. Perfectly made.
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting ....
ReplyDeletewow great to learn a signature dish of master chef sanjeev kapoor :) looks so yummy dear :)
ReplyDeleteVery rich and creamy dessert.. thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteDifferent from the one which I make at home....looks yum...
ReplyDeleteThe name is quite a tongue twister!..and kheer sounds good when doesn't eat this vegetable..very nice one Suma..
ReplyDeleteSounds very rich and elegant ! Superb...
ReplyDeleteName itself is very interesting, wish i get that whole glass rite now..Delicious kheer.
ReplyDeleteThats an interesting name & sounds really nice. Its also amazing to know that there is vegetable in that dish. Looks lovely
ReplyDeleteDelicious and creamy looking kheer..nice click.
ReplyDeleteNew recipe and looks tasty
ReplyDeleteWow this is such a whole some rich Kheer...super...super.
ReplyDeleteI know of sorrakaya halwa and payasam..but the combo of khoya, sorrakaya and rice rava sounds very interesting and yumm. Shall try it out soon!
ReplyDeleteA totally new recipe for me Suma! Looks creamy and nice.
ReplyDeleteThe name is so shahi suma!!!! Looks very rich n inviting!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThat sure is a very interesting dish with unusual ingredient combination and fancy name. Looks creamy & delicious.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy. MUst try recipe
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite kheer in Hyderabadi cuisine looks so delicious..
ReplyDeleteI've seenmany versions of kheer with lauki - I'll have to try it soon - looks delicious
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