Meethi Sakrouri / Boondi ki Kheer
This boondi ki kheer was part of the Bihari thaali that I posted back in September. This is supposedly a traditional Mithila sweet and goes by the regional name meethi sakrouri. This kheer contains boondi, the tiny balls of chickpea flour that are deep fried which makes it a special one. Boondi can be prepared from scratch or store bought boondi can be used which makes the kheer preparation quite a simple and easy task. The milk needs to be reduced until it thickens and then cooked further after addition of boondi and sugar. The dish is finished with a generous garnishing of nuts which makes the kheer more inviting.
Ingredients:
4 cups full-fat milk
Sugar / sweetener to taste (I added about 6 Stevia packets.)
Plain boondi as needed
1/8 tsp. ground cardamom
Coarsely chopped nuts to garnish
Directions:
* Boil milk in a non stick pan or a thick bottomed pan on low heat setting. Continue to cook until the milk quantity reduces to about 3 cups.
* Add sugar and cook further until the sugar is melted completely.
* Next add boondi, cardamom and nuts to the milk. Cook for 4 -5 minutes more and turn off the stove. The boondi soften and slightly plump up by the time.
* Serve the kheer immediately.
3 comments:
I have made Boondi ki kheer and it turned out awesome , unbelievably delicious . This kheer looks fantastic !
I have been thinking about boondi kheer for a while now and looking at your post, I feel I should make this soon. I am imagining the flavors and my mouth is watering :)
I have bookmarked your recipe for trying it. Looks delicious and yum!
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