For Day 2 of BM #45, here is another festival dessert!! This is a traditional Gujarati dessert which is a great idea to make for festivals or to offer Naivedyam(Prasad). It is a very filling and healthy snack too. I like this as very little sugar is needed to make it mildly sweet and filling.
I had to make this twice on the same day as my little one refused to have her dinner unless I make this once more :). So you get the point, right?
Recipe adapted from here and here
Ingredients -
Wheat Flour 1/4 tsp
Ghee 1 tsp
Milk 2 cups
Sugar 2-3 Tbsp (adjust as per taste)
Cinnamon Powder 1/4 tsp (Optional)
Cardamom Powder 1/2 tsp
MTR Badam Mix 1 tsp (Optional)
Nuts and Raisins as needed
Method Of Preparation -
In a heated pan, add ghee and fry the wheat flour until it gives out a nice aroma or until it turns a shade of golden brown.
Remove from heat and let it cool. My kids didn't have the patience to wait for it to cool, so I put the hot wheat flour and cold milk in the blender and took it out to get a lump free mixture.
Put this mixture back in the pan on low to medium heat.
Stirring continuously add the cinnamon powder, coarsely crushed nuts and sugar (also if using MTR Badam Mix, now is the time to add it).
After it comes to a boil, reduce the heat to low. Sprinkle cardamom powder.
Keep stirring to avoid burnt kheer. After about 2 minutes, remove from heat, garnish with nuts and serve warm.
Preparation Time 15 min
Makes 1 1/2 cups
Never heard of this kheer before ..For any sweet i m in ..They look really amazing
ReplyDeleteSounds yummy to me. I am the only one ending up eating these kind of dishes at my home. :)
ReplyDeleteNice snack. Filling and healthy.
ReplyDeleteI would think this would be very dense and heavy but yours looks so nice and creamy texture
ReplyDeletewheat flour in kheer! I have made halwa but never heard kheer, this sounds really interesting, bookmarked!
ReplyDeleteThis kheer looks simply awesome, wow, will give a try soon.
ReplyDeletelooks wonderful
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard of this kheer inspte of living in Gujrat..near to halwa the kheer looks creamy.
ReplyDeletelooks creamy n yummy
ReplyDeleteNever tried wheat flour kheer. Seems yummy and delicious. Bookmarking
ReplyDeleteWheat kheer looks delicious.. Me haven't tried yet, will try soon.
ReplyDeleteLooks so nice Harini!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting to read that your lil one wanted this again..the kheer looks very good..another interesting prasad for us to learn!
ReplyDeleteNever heard of wheat flour kheer. it looks so creamy and delicious.
ReplyDeleteWow, so this dish is endorsed by your little one. It must have tasted amazing then.
ReplyDeletethats a totally new one to me , and I love it coz it has wheat flour.. bookmarkign !
ReplyDeleteA very new dessert to me harini, looks so rich and creamy, must give it a try!! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is good. You can add a little more milk and make it a little less thick and eat it with puda (savory pancakes).
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