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Recipe details- Caramel Coconut Phirni
Ingredients
1. Rice 1/2 cup (soaked in water for atleast 20 mins)
2. Milk 1.25 ltr
3. Sugar 1/2 cup (or 3/4 cup if you prefer more sweet)
4. dessicated Coconut 2 tbsp
5. Desi ghee 1 tbsp
6. Chopped almonds 1 tbsp
7. Chopped almonds and pistachios for garnish
Method-
1. Start by pulse blending the soaked rice in grinder jar for phirni and keep aside.
2. Next to prepare the caramel heat a tbsp of desi ghee in a pressure cooker and then add the sugar.
3. Cook the sugar on low heat for 7-8 minutes until all the sugar has dissolved.
4. Cook until the sugar syrup reaches an amber-brown color.
(Doing this step on lowest heat is very important else the kheer will have a bitter taste)
5. Once the sugar has dissolved, switch off the flame and add half a cup of milk.
6. Keep stirring continuously and then switch on the flame again.
7. initially the sugar will crystallise but cooking on low heat will take another 2-3 mins to caramel.
8. Once the caramel is ready pour in the remaining milk and mix well.
9. Give it a boil and then add the coarsly grounded rice with chopped almonds and mix well again.
10. Now put on the lid on the pressure cooker and let the pressure develop for a minute by cooking in medium high flame.
11. Once the pressure is there transfer the cooker to the lowest flame and let it cook for 15 mins on low heat.
12. after 10-25 minsWhen the pressure is released your creamy caramel phirni is ready.
13. Add the dessicated coconut over the top and mix well for the last time.
14. Serve warm or chill and serve, garnished with chopped nuts and caramel Tuille (optional)
Do you celebrate chhath
Paaalada paayasam in kerala😊😊
Recipe please
I am watching you from last one month and I realise that your dishes are fantastic and you must go to masterchef
In Odisha also we have the same kheer recipe but it's made in handi mostly . It tastes really nice and it is also part of the mahaprasad served to our Lord Jagannath in Puri. We call it "khiri". Jai Jagannath 🙏☺️
I will definitely try this 🤤🍚
Im watching ur video n I'm also from kanpur
Looks yummy 😋
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