I had no idea about this dessert, before coming to Singapore as this country has a great influence of South Indian Cuisine. After eating it outside, I just loved it and thought to prepare it at home. I saw it in many food blogs, but after I saw the mouth watering clicks in Rak's Kitchen, I bookmarked it and prepared it immediately. Even though it's very easy to prepare, but measurements is a key factor of this recipe. I didn't follow it step-by-step from her, made some changes in steps to make it more easy for me, but it worked well, trust me.
Ingredients :
Rawa/rava/ Suji/semolina : 11/2 cupSugar : 21/2 - 3 cups( depending on your sweet tooth)
Water : 3 1/2 cup
Ghee/clarified Butter : 2-3 tblsp.
Orange/yellow food color(I used orange) : 1 tsp.
Cardamom powder : 2 tsp.(take out the black seeds and ground coarsely)
Raisins : 10-12
Cashewnuts : 10-12 (chopped in medium chunks)
Sliced almonds : a handful (for garnishing)
Method :
- Heat ghee/butter in a wide pan, add cashewnuts and rainsins. Fry in low flame until cashewnuts are lightly browned and rainsins balloon up. Take out and keep aside.
- In the same ghee, add rawa/semolina. In medium flame, roast the semolina for 3-4 minutes, it shouldn't change its color but it'll get slightly roasted flavour.
- At the same time, boil water in a pot. Add sugar when water start to boil. Wait until all sugar melts. Add food color now and stir to dissolve it well. Take out from the flame.
- Add this sugar syrup slowly in the roasted semolina and stir vigorously. This is a crucial step, as there are chances that lumps can form if not stirred well. Add water until you use the whole sugar syrup. Mix well. If you see that all semolina is not mixed well, add little more water.
- In medium low flame, let it cook for 3-4 minutes. Add cashewnuts and rainsins. But don't forget to stir. If you see few lumps, don't panic, with a back of a ladle, just press and mash it well. Check the sweet level, if you're not satisfied, you can add little more sugar now and mix well with it.
- When semolina is well cooked and water are absorbed well, add 1 tbsp. ghee in it and stir to mix well. Remove from heat when semolina mix doesnot stick to the pan any more.
- Sprinkle cardamom powder over it.
- For garnish, you can use any nuts, like almonds or pistachio or ransins. I used sliced almonds for garnishing.
- Chill in refrigerator before serving.
Dear Indrani
ReplyDeleteKemon accho? Kato din hoe gyalo suji halua khaini...aj banabo...I liked the proportion of sugar you used.
Did you see, I cooked the maccher jhol with vege of yours and posted it? I feel so embarassed, every body is appreciating me, as if it was my recipe...all credit goes to you as i picked up the finer aspect of this great dish from your blog...
Bhalo theko tomra sabai
Ushnishda
Mouthwatering pics ! yummy...
ReplyDeletekije bhalo lage eta khete ki bolbo. kintu ami barite kore dekhechi dokaner mato hayni. Rak's er recipe ta bookark korechi amio kintu akdom samay paini. tumi darun baniecho.
ReplyDeleteThanks, ushnishda...try it and you'll love it
ReplyDelete@ jagruti, Thanks dear
@ Sayantani, thanks
I also liked it when I saw this particular recipe on Rak's blog. Tomarta-o equally good dekhte.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Thanks, dear deepa....it tastes also really good
ReplyDeletereally tempting rava kesri..great colour:)
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Hi Indrani,
ReplyDeleteLovely kesari....i love it...
Sameena@
www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com
Very tempting and beautiful kesari..
ReplyDeleteFirst time here...and what a mouthwatering halwa...very tempting clicks!
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I liked your blog very much. I appreciate for your wonderful presentation. Rawa kesari looks delicious and mouth watering.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome in my blogs.
Thanks, Aipi, priya, Sameena, Babli and sinfully spicy
ReplyDeletedekhei khete ichhe korchhe....darun...
ReplyDeleteThanks for your lovely and sweet comment.
ReplyDeleteSorry ami tomar notun blog dekhe bhablam je hoyto onno kono Indrani. Khub sundor hoyechhe ei blog ta specially header ta darun legechhe. Amar blog e notun post korechhi shomoy pele nischoi esho.
Thanks for sharing this article. I like sooji halwa very much definitely i will try this. And also sooji has many health benefits. If you want to know its health benefits visit our site @ http://www.yabibo.com/6-wonderful-health-benefits-of-suji-or-semolina/
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