I have been craving something sweet for some time now. Something simple, something comforting and suddenly some guests visited us this weekend. I finally settled on semiya payasam for my sweet tooth and for guests.
Payasam or payesh is a traditional Indian sweet where rice is cooked in milk till it yields a rich and creamy texture. Two distinct kinds of payesh are ingrained in my food memories. One made with fresh nolen gud (palm juice jaggery) and the other made with saffron which has a delicate aroma and rich, golden color. Since there was no nolen gud, I made the vermicelli payasam with saffron.
Ingredients:
2 cups roasted vermicelli - broken
4-5 cups milk
1/5 tspoon saffron stands (mixed in warm milk)
12 Cashewnuts
12 Raisins
5 cardamoms
Nutmeg Powder
12 Cashewnuts
12 Raisins
5 cardamoms
Nutmeg Powder
2 cups Sugar
Method:
- Heat a pan.Add 1 tsp of ghee.
- When it is heated,add raisins and stir them until it becomes round like a ball.
- Remove immediately to a plate.now add cashew nuts and stir till it turns golden.
- Remove to the plate.
- Add one more tsp of ghee.Add vermicelli and stir slowly till it becomes golden color. Keep aside.
- Boil milk in a vessel.
- Stir frequently.
- Add sugar and cardamom and nutmeg Powder.
- Continue stirring. Bring to a boil.
- Now add vermicelli, and stir once again until it boils.
- Remove from heat and keep the lid closed for sometime (1/2 an hour).
- See that the vermicelli is cooked.
- Now garnish with cashew, raisins and saffron.
- This can be served hot.If you want it cold,let it cool and refrigerate it.Whenever required,add milk and sugar as desired,stir and serve.
wow.... mouth watering recipe... looks yummy & amazing... nice entry...
ReplyDeletemmm semiya payasam looks very c reamy yemiti vishayam subhavartalu yemannavunnaya
ReplyDeleteThis used to be my favorite payasam growing up.. Looks good Sireesha.
ReplyDeleteI ve always liked vermicelli payasam.....its really looking rich
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looks yum...nd creamy too,..
ReplyDeleteOh wow...my fav payasam, looks yummy, can I take the bowl from there pls ??
ReplyDeletenice one looks delicious..i had this today at my friends place!!
ReplyDeleteLooking at the payasam...am having my sweet cravings now :(....seems liked I have missed few post in Ur blog..need to catch up :)
ReplyDeleteYour semiya payasam is mouth watering.. and tempting.gud entry.
ReplyDeleteYes, payasam is a great to treat some sudden guests :) Good one!
ReplyDeleteYummy Yummy payasam, look delicious and photo is also very tempting!!!
ReplyDeletei too love this payasam .. very simple n yet soo tasty
ReplyDeleteSemiya payasam chala chala baagundi Sireesha! Now you have inspired me to prepare it.
ReplyDeleteits my favourite payasam! pics are tempting me to eat! mouth drooling recipe!
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ReplyDeleteSireesha, what a fascinating take on rice pudding. You are so creative. I love it when foodies credit their moms or grandmoms with the learning of our passions in cooking. And you live in Paris, how cool is that?! Thank you for sharing your recipe. And congratulations on the BFF award from Dibs.
ReplyDeletehow can anyone forget our traditional dessset cool payasam..looks fabulous..
ReplyDeletelooks perfect, sireesha. Love semiya payasam anyday. I normally do not add nutmeg powder. Will try next time I make it:-)
ReplyDeleteM favorite paayasam and I LOVE it hot :)
ReplyDeletethank you sireesha vote chesinanduku
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