Sunday, September 9, 2012

Paal Payasam/ Milk Pudding

If a first prize for laziness is distributed I would be the first one to get it...:) I know onam is over a few days back and I still have all my recipes in the camera...So lazy to select pics and  process it...Typing it is the next thing..Right? Anyways I will be uploading many recipes that was cooked during previous days and months..
So here is a famous payasam/kheer from kerala known as Paal payasam(Milk payasam/kheer).


Milk- 6 cups
Rice-1/4 cup(I used broken Matta rice)
Sugar-3/4 cup
Butter-1 tbsp(unsalted)


Method of Preparation:
1. Clean and wash the rice.
2. Mix it in a clean pressure cooker with sugar and milk.
3. Place the cooker on low heat with the weights on. Cook it till it is about to whistle. When it is about to whistle switch off the flame and wait till the pressure goes.
4.  Once the pressure goes open the lid and give it a stir.
5. The rice would be cooked and the payasam/kheer would have turned creamy.
6.  Now add the butter to the payasam/kheer and mix well.
7. Serve warm or at room temperature.




Notes:
1. Use a pressure cooker thats big enough to fit all ingredients.
2. When it whistles there is high chance of milk flowing out through the weight.SO do not keep to whistle.
3. Cook on the lowest flame as it takes time for rice to cook.
4. If payasam turns out to be very thick add more boiled milk to it and stir well.
5. See that you never use more rice and less milk which results in uncooked rice, lumps etc. Always milk should be more, which results in lump free payasam.
6.If you want you can fry cashews, raisins in ghee and add it.In that case don't add butter.


If cooking in a vessel/uruli(Long method):

1. Boil the milk and set aside.
2. Cook the rice with enough amount of water(More than twice the amount of rice). Once the rice is cooked(soft, not mushy) drain the water completely.
3. Now cook the rice with boiled milk for about 5 to 8 mins and then add the sugar and mix well.
4. Continue cooking on low flame, stirring continuously till the milk reduces to almost 1/2 and turns creamy.This takes about 45 min.
5.Switch off the flame and add butter to it.Serve.



Notes:
1. Use a thick bottomed vessel. See that the rice or milk doesn't stick at bottom while cooking resulting in burned payasam.
2. See that the rice is cooked before adding milk and sugar. Also see that the water is drained completely.
3. Cook the payasam till its creamy(off white color, a shade of pink)
4. You can use any rice for this though unangalari is the preferred one.


35 comments:

  1. All time fav..looks so creamy and yummy.

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  2. Nice kheer,love this..BEtter late than never

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  3. Love this payasam... Looks creamy n yummy...

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  4. Evergreen Payasam...
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  5. Hey,even I am with you for that competition on 'laziness'..haha..I may beat you there !
    Pal payasam looks extremely tempting.On my hunt for 'chamba pachari' for payasam,i finally compromised with broken matta.what to do ya ?
    Your post is indeed the PERFECT !

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  6. Absolutely yummy paal payasam.

    Today's recipe:
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  7. Love to have it anytime ..Looks moutwatering !

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  8. Very authentic and traditional..

    Love the paal payasam..

    For the laziness - i think it attracts all of us sometime or the other...

    Sowmya

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  9. Creamy and delicious payasam. nicely presented

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  10. One of fav and looks so yum ...nice pics

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  11. Payasam looks super good.. very inviting pics..
    Reva

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  12. Rich looking super creamy payasam,irresistible!

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  13. Delicious payasam..will try using pressure cooker......

    Shabbu's Tasty Kitchen

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  14. Delicious Payasam...one of my favorites

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  15. Payasam looks absolutely delicious and slurp..

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  16. Looks delicious...yummy looking payasam!

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  17. Wow awesome!! Looks too delectable dear :)

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  18. wow yummy pal payasam and lovely presentation in the uruli. Payasam is welcome any time.

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  19. Richest dessert delicacy of Kerala,yummy love this payasam a lot..Great clicks!
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  20. yummy and delicious payasam,loved it...

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  21. looks lovely! never heard of using butter! :)

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  22. Wow... delicious Payasam... First time in your space.. Happy to follow you :)

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    Cheers,
    Sharanya.

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  23. Reshmi.. I think i will have to share first prize with u for laziness award:-)
    Paalpayasam looks great! even i prefer cooking it in pressure cooker.

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  24. Pics looking great and it's create me more enthu to keep payasam. It came very good. Thanks for ur receipe

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    1. Thanks Sridevi for trying this payasam. Glad that you enjoyed it..:)

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  25. Pics looking great. It creates me more enthu to do the payasam.it comes very good. Thks

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  26. Beautifully presented and a delicious payasam!! :)

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