After looking at different kheers made with coconut milk in some of the blogs, I was tempted to try it out. Moreover, we suspect that our older one has suddenly become sensitive to milk. So we are planning to start her on soy milk and see if she shows any signs of improvement.
Anyway, coming back to the kheer, it turned out to be a very delectable kheer with a grainy texture which my little one loved. I had to convince my older one to try some which she did and thought it was a tad too sweet. S and myself thoroughly enjoyed the remaining portion. In fact S was surprised that I had prepared such a limited quantity. :)
For Day 3 of BM 12, here is the Vegan Sweet Potato Kheer..
Ingredients -
*Sweet Potato Shredded 2 cups
Coconut Milk 1 can (400 ml)
Brown Sugar 4-5 Tbsp (or as needed)
Cardamom Powder 1/4 tsp
Dry roasted nuts of your choice (I used Almond, Cashew and Pista)
* I initially started off by using shredded sweet potato. Upon cooking it I realized my kids might not like the texture. So half way through, I used a hand blender and pureed it. So the choice is yours.
Method Of Preparation -
In a microwave safe bowl, add coconut milk and shredded sweet potato. I added about 1/2 cup of water to dilute the coconut milk.
Cook in the microwave for about 4-5 min or until the sweet potato is cooked.
Note that the same can be prepared over the stove top as well.
At this point of time I pureed the mixture and added brown sugar and boiled in 30 sec increments, stirring it until the sugar melted and the kheer was ready to boil over.
In total I cooked in the microwave for about 9-10 min.
Just before removing from the microwave, add cardamom powder, mix and set aside.
Meanwhile dry roast the chopped nuts in a microwave safe plate for about 2 min. Remove and garnish.
Cool the kheer and enjoy!
Check out the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM# 12.
Sending this kheer to
Kid's Delight hosted by Edible Entertainment,
Suma's CEDD hosted for Raven and
Srivalli's 'Microwave Easy Cooking' hosted by Kalyani.
Preparation Time 15 min
Makes 4 cups
Love the color of the kheer! Sweet potato kheer is new to me
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture harini..looks wonderful!..nice yellow colour!
ReplyDeletelooks gorgeous and yum!...beautiful presentation!
ReplyDeleteLooks so yum n perfect
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely. Did your husband not notice the coconut in it? :)
ReplyDeleteinteresting kheer...nice colour...nice click dear!
ReplyDeletelooks delicious
ReplyDeleteKheer looks colorful and healthy. Love the beautiful pictures..
ReplyDeleteKheer looks colourful and inviting...
ReplyDeleteso so inviting...and the idea of it being vegan is great...love that kesar on top!!
ReplyDeleteInteresting kheer,would love to try.
ReplyDeleteWat a great looking,super tempting kheer, loving it.
ReplyDeleteDelicious clicks. I too think the pureed version is better than the shredded version...
ReplyDeleteKheer looks simply mindblowing.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
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Awesome recipe.looks so tempting and your click makes me drool...
ReplyDeleteLove the colour.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it always the case you make a little and everyone is surprised that you made so little.: )
Yummy Recipe...I am gonna make it soon..Bookmarked it..
ReplyDeleteAarthi
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Harini.. Awesome clicks..
ReplyDeleteI am definetly going to try this.
Kheer looks awesome! Addition of a sweet potato is very innovative!
ReplyDeletethats an yummy recipe, Harini ! Do you think I could use normal cow milk instead of coconut milk and then add freshly grated coconut on top??
ReplyDeletePictures are too invinting harini. Lokks awesome
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color and kheer looks fantastic..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color and kheer looks fantastic..
ReplyDeleteLooking at the color alone, I could drink 4 glasses! Thanks so much for linking this dish to Kid's Delight - Something Sweet. :) Would love to have more entries from you! :D
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Kavi (Edible Entertainment)
Nice color of the kheer. Marvellous, for kids who have not tasted sweet potato this is the ultimate kheer.
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really unique way of using sweet potato...I must try this!!
ReplyDeleteMireille