Phirni is an exotic Indian dessert and though i have heard about his Phirni many times but never tasted this anywhere. Last year while travelling back from India after attending my cousin’s wedding, while waiting in the airport bought a Femina magazine and saw this recipe of phirni there. After that i totally forgot about that and few weeks back i suddenly came across by this book while cleaning my book shelf and made this Phirni for Krishna thjayani. I wanted to share this phirni recipe during that time but was busy with some other posts so couldn’t post this recipe of phirni.
This phirni recipe is a must try one and without thinking too much i had 2 full bowl of Phirni and now craving while typing the post too !!
INGREDIENTS: SERVES 4-5
METHOD:
Note:
This phirni recipe is a must try one and without thinking too much i had 2 full bowl of Phirni and now craving while typing the post too !!
INGREDIENTS: SERVES 4-5
BASMATI RICE | 4 TBLSP |
LOW FAT MILK | 3 CUPS |
CONDENSED MILK | 1/2 CUP |
SAFFRON | FEW STRANDS |
ALMONDS | CASHEW | FEW |
CARDAMOM POWDER | A PINCH(OPTIONAL) |
METHOD:
- Soak the rice in water for 20 minutes. Drain the water and grind this into a fine paste.
- Boil milk in a pan, when it starts boiling add the ground rice paste to this and mix well. Keep the flame low and stir in a low flame to avoid lumps and the to avoid getting burnt.
- When it starts thickening, after 15 minutes, add saffron strands and cardamom powder.
- Add condensed milk to this and mix well.. the mixture will be semi thick by this time.
- When it is warm, pour them in the serving bowls and garnish with chopped almonds and cashews on the top. Cover this with a cling wrap and refrigerate for 3 to 4 hours.
- If you find sugar is less add 1-2 tblsp of sugar
- Super delicious Phirni is ready for serving. I bet your family members and guests will be totally delighted by this dessert.
Note:
- You can soak and grind few almonds along with rice to make this more richer.
- I used low fat milk but still the texture was so creamy and thick. So no need to use full cream milk.
- You can add rose essence in the last to make it a rose pudding.
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even i have seen the recipe it is in to do list jey ! mouth watering one !
ReplyDeleteone of my favourite deserts.. very tempting clicks..wow..
ReplyDeleteQuick to make Dessert na!!! Looks very inviting!!!
ReplyDeleteso yummy and creamy
ReplyDeleteBasmati paste mixed with boiling milk, is that enough for it to get cooked ?
ReplyDeleteI too have seen the recipe...pretty good make by u :)
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious... Inviting clicks... Wanted to give a try
ReplyDeleteI love dessert........Looks very yummy.......
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Wish i coulh have some nw
ReplyDeleteWat a delightful and rich looking phirni..
ReplyDeletehmm creamy n delicious
ReplyDeleterich, creamy and tempting pudding
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely delicious
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely delicious
ReplyDeletenext on the to do list :)
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ReplyDeletelooks incredibly yum ! perfect timing too... have people coming over and i think these would make a great dessert :D
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looking soooooooo yummmmmmmy
ReplyDeleteI tried this yesterday and it was so delicious n creamy it was a super hit recipe😀
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