Paal Payasam/Milk Payasam is a
traditional and authentic payasam made in South India on Festival days as
offerings to gods or on special occasions and celebrations. Paal Payasam is a
rich rice pudding made by simmering rice in milk and sugar slowly until it
reaches thick and creamy consistency. Paal Payasam is totally an irresistible
and tempting payasam which you all must try. Do try it out friends and post
your comments here. Meanwhile do check out other interesting Payasam Recipes here and Diwali Sweets and Snacks here.
Here’s how to make Paal Payasam with
step by step photos and Video…
Ingredients
Raw
Rice/Pachha Arisi
|
¼ cup
|
Milk/Paal
|
1 litre
|
Sugar
|
¼ cup +
2 tbsp
|
¼ tsp
or 3 crushed
|
|
Salt
|
One pinch
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Ghee
|
2 tsp
|
Cashew
nuts/Mundhiri
|
6-8
chopped
|
Raisins/Dhiratchai
|
10-12
|
Saffron[optional]
|
Few strands
for garnishing
|
Preparation Time: less than 5 minutes Recipe Category: Dessert/Neivedhyam
Cooking Time: 40 minutes Recipe
Cuisine: South India
Author: Priya Anandakumar
Here’s a short video on how to make
Paal Payasam
Method
Wash and soak ¼ cup of raw rice for
about 20-30 minutes.
Add 1 litre of milk to a heavy bottomed
sauce pan and let it come to rolling boil. Immediately reduce the flame and stir really well and let it boil for about a minute.
Now add the washed and soaked rice to
the milk and mix really well.
Let the rice cook on low flame for
about 12-15 minutes. Make sure you keep stirring now and then.
By now the rice would have cooked and
the milk also would have reduced.
Now mash the rice a little with the masher, this will make the payasam
more thick and creamy.
Let it boil for another minute or two.
Add ¼ cup + 2tbsp of sugar and mix really well until the sugar dissolves.
Add one pinch of salt and mix well. Let it boil really well on low flame
for another 3-4 minutes.
Now add ¼ tsp of cardamom Powder or 3
Elachis crushed and mix really well and let it boil on low flame.
Meanwhile heat 2 tsp of ghee in a pan.
Add chopped cashew nuts and roast until it turns to light golden color.
Then add the raisins and wait it puffs
up, then switch off the stove.
Now add the roasted cashew nuts &
rasins along with ghee to the Paal Payasam and switch off the stove.
Rich and creamy Paal Payasam is ready
for Neivedhyam or to be enjoyed.
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