Sunday, March 18, 2018

Semiya Payasam | Festival recipes | Vermicelli Kheer recipe | Under 30mins recipe


Semiya Payasam or Vermicelli Kheer is a decadent Indian dessert which is prepared during festivals and special occasions. As it is very easy to prepare and has a fabulous taste and texture, it makes its appearance as often as possible in many Indian homes. Though this Semiya Kheer is DH's all-time favourite, Iam more inclined towards the gorgeous 'Paal Payasam / Rice Kheer'. As that is one of my best treasured recipes and also requires very little effort, I love to prepare for most occasions. However, this was DH's choice for our Wedding Anniversary which we celebrated few days back. It turned out lovely and we relished this Kheer chilled, the next morning too!

Blogging Marathon 86- Wk3 Day2
Preparation time - 5mins
Cooking time - 20mins
Serves - 4

Ingredients:

Semiya / Vermicelli - 1cup, broken
Ghee - 2-3tblsp
Milk - 3-4cups
Water - 1cup
Sugar - 3/4cup
Cardamom - 4, pods removed & powdered
Cashew - 2tblsp
Raisin - 2tblsp (optional)

Method:

1.  Heat ghee in a heavy-bottomed pan and fry cashews on medium flame until golden. If adding raisins, fry for just few seconds and remove once it puffs up. Do not brown it too much as it turns bitter.Keep aside.

2.  In the remaining ghee, roast Semiya on medium for 1-2mins until browned evenly and  turns aromatic.

          

3.  Remove from pan and set it aside. Bring 2cups of milk with 1cup of water to boil.

         

4.  When it starts boiling, add Semiya and simmer it for 8-10mins until semiya has cooked well and the mixture has turned thick and creamy.

         

5.  Add in the sugar and simmer for another 2-3mins until it dissolves completely. Add the remaining milk and cardomom powder and give it a boil so that the flavours are incorporated. Turn off the heat.   

          

Garnish with roasted nuts and raisins and enjoy it while it is still warm or serve chilled. Both ways, this payasam tastes exotic. 


Notes:

1. This payasam will thicken as it cools. So, accordingly add milk for your desired consistency.

2. For a richer Kheer, cook Semiya fully in milk without adding water. Condensed milk can also be added, but remember to reduce the sugar accordingly.

3. Saffron strands can be used for flavour in place of cardamom. But, don't add both.

4. Even though the Semiya pack states that is is 'Roasted Vermicelli', don't skip the process of roasting in ghee. Roasting lends it a delectable flavour.

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12 comments :

  1. My go-to kheer for any occasion. Love it.

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  2. wow such an delicious payasam perfect for any festival as you said..Belated anniversary wishes dear, such an amazing payasam to celebrate the day. I even love chilled payasam a lot..

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  3. This is a classic good old payasam. Sometimes when I have a sweet craving, I just make semiya payasam. It is so easy prepare and delicious as well.

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  4. One of my fav.. Quick and Instant .. Yummy share..

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  5. I cant celebrate or prepare a feast without this creamy payasam, our family favourite anytime.

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  6. Semiya Payasam is my favourite too. I am literally feeling like making one for myself looking at your pics

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  7. Yummy kheer and hope you had a great anniversary celebrations. Belated anniversary wishes. And I with you. :-) I love paal payasam too.

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  8. My family love semiya payasam and can have it as breakfast or dessert after meals. Looks so rich and tasty.

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  9. Though simple, this is one of the yummiest kheers. Lovely choice.

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  10. This is my go-to payasam when I have to make something quickly. Nice color.

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  11. this is my kiddos favorite noodles payasam! We can have this anytime, anyday! PErfect for celebrations! Belated anniversary wishes to you and your hubby!

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  12. I love whenmade with semiya as much thicker than other kheer/payasam and I prefer thicker puddings

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