Friday, October 29, 2010

Kesar Phirni/Saffron Rice Pudding




Phirni is an Indian sweet dish. It has a texture that is a cross between custard and pudding and is made with ground rice and milk. The popular flavor variations are Badam (using almond paste), aam (with mango pulp) and rose phirni (obviously with rose syrup). Here however I am sharing with you the variation that is one of my most favorite flavoring for sweet dishes - kesar (saffron) phirni. The saffron gives the phirni a level of sophestication which is just perfect for oncoming festive occasion of Deepawali. During the festival of Deepawali, or the festival of light, no Indian family can do without sweet dishes.  Many families use the store bought sweets and even more families are busy making sweets at home. The list of those universally liked Indian sweet dishes is really long. Some dishes can be tricky and time consuming to make but phirni is quick and easy. The smooth creamy cool taste of this dessert just puts you in a good mood. Its so good that my princess, who doesn't have much of a sweet tooth and is a very fussy eater, ate a whole bowlful. She just started to learn Spanish at her pre-school and lovingly gave it the name "blanco ice-cream" :)





Ingredients:


Basmati rice ................................ 4 tbsp
Sugar ........................................ 1/2 - 3/4 cup (adjust to your taste)
Milk .......................................... 3 cups ( I use 2%)
Rose water ................................. 1 tsp
Saffron ...................................... 1/4 tsp (powdered)
Cardamom powder ........................ 1/2 tsp
Crushed  pistachios for garnishing





Method:
1. Wash and soak rice in water for 45 minutes. Grind the rice to a slightly coarse paste with a little water.

2. Boil milk in a pan  add cardamom powder.
When it starts boiling add rice paste and stir  continuously to avoid lumps. Stir in the sugar. Cook for 12 to 15 minutes until the milk thickens considerably, stirring often (phirni is thick and custard-like).


3. Add rose water and saffron. Remove from heat. Pour into individual bowls and chill in the refrigerator till it sets. Garnish with crushed nuts and serve chilled. ENJOY!




57 comments:

jeyashrisuresh said...

hey i have heard about this dish.but never know how to make. cant take eyes out from the picture.looks very nice and will try this

Sharmilee! :) said...

Havent tasted phirni sounds and looks so gud

Paaka Shaale said...

A very nice recipe aipi. And I loved the festive look in the photograph :)

kanthi said...

Phirni, what a tasty dish aipi with a classic presentation..

Priya (elaichii) said...

Creamy heaven! Beautiful clicks for the festive season!

Umm Mymoonah said...

Hmmm, wow! I love this kesar combination in any sweets, lovely presentation. Thank you so much for sending this delicious kheer to the event.

Arti said...

It looks very delicious Aipi..
I can almost smell it here in India!!
Perfect for Diwali:)

Swathi said...

Phirini looks delicious AiPi. Nice recipe

Kurinji said...

Easy n nice recipe.

Satya said...

kesar phirni looks sooooo delicious ,never tried kesar flavor before ,this phirni is so creamy n inviting ..yummy
Satya
http://www.superyummyrecipes.com

Pari said...

Hi.
Love all the forms of phirni and that too chilled. Nice pics.
FOODELICIOUS

Prathima Rao said...

Looks sooo....delicious!!A perfect diwali treat!!

Prathibha said...

Phirni looks really yummy..u might see a phirni post in my blog in few days as it is lying in my drafts...:)

PreeOccupied said...

Such a festive-looking Phirni. I make the plain one, the traditional Kashmiri style. I will try your saffron version, the idea of adding mango pulp is great.

Magic of Spice said...

Wonderful recipe...I love rice pudding, but these flavors would make it a favorite :)

Smitha said...

u r going to make me crave for it now and I know I cannot get it from the picture ;(( Thanx Aipi!!...JK...It looks wonderfully delicious Dear!

women-wisdom.com said...

Lovely phirni. Suitable delight for festive season.

Hamsamalini chandrasekaran,
http://indianyummykitchen.blogspot.com

Srimathi said...

Looks delicious. I have not heard of this dessert.

Angie's Recipes said...

A mouthwatering rice pudding indeed! Love the saffron in it.

Shalini said...

really delicous phirni. beautiful click!

Santosh Bangar said...

AMAZING PHIRNI IS LOOKING SO WONDERFUL KI EAT IT PIC IS SO NICE LOOKS VERY TASTY

Krishnaveni said...

beautiful recipe, lovely click, great

Uma said...

nice presentation.. love phirni!

Ameya said...

Phirni looks creamy and delicious :) Saffron is a wonderful touch to any dessert!

Amritha Kalyani said...

drooling here. i love phirni.. yummm... i love saffron to it.

Priya said...

Wat a gorgeous looking phirni...am drooling rite now here..

Pushpa said...

A classic dish...looks super delicious,loved your presentation...

Pushpa @ simplehomefood.com

Beena said...

You have a beautiful Blog with wonderful recipes. will try some of ur recipes for sure.
keep going
beena

Priya Sreeram said...

fab pics and classy presentation--- droolworthy!

Reeni said...

What a lovely dessert! I bet it tastes heavenly! And I can imagine how good it must smell too. Irresistible!

Madhavi said...

Oh wow this phirni looks divine, yummyyyy!!

coolblogger said...

perfect dessert and thnx for sharing rite in festive season.

Melodie said...

This look incredible, and your photos are so well done. Thank you for linking up at Vegetarian Foodie Fridays!

Rekha shoban said...

beautiful click and presentation....yummmy pudding!

Gayathri's Cook Spot said...

Phirni looks yummy!

Joanne said...

This is definitely one of my favorite Indian desserts! Yours looks so delicious!

Elisabeth said...

Absolutely beautiful rice pudding. My favorite was the Cuban rice pudding, here in South Florida, but after seeing your version, this will be my favorite. The preparation looks easy too.
Thanks for sharing this wonderful recipe!

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

A refined and pretty dessert! Really marvelous.

cheers,

Rosa

Jaisy James said...

wow looks mouthwatering

PriyaRaj said...

mouthwatering phirini ...looks great...nice click....

G.Pavani said...

looks delicious and nice click..

Fandoo said...

I always wondered why someone would go thru the trouble of making phirni when one can make Kheer. Your post helped tell the difference. I especially love the fact that it has a custard like texture and then you can't go wrong with saffron :) Also I think the sterling silver looking placemat is fabulous.

Suja Sugathan said...

Delicious pudding..creamy and delicious,superb recipe dear.

Pavithra said...

Your making me drool always whenever I visit here ... looks so so delicious and Oh my my fav flavor too ,.

Ananda Rajashekar said...

wow they look divine!

~Lisa~ said...

I always. And I mean ALWAYS get the rice pudding when we eat at our local Indian restaurant. I think the sweetness really balances out the spices after eating Indian cuisine. I just love this!

♥Sugar♥Plum♥Fairy♥ said...

I love the compliment blanco ice cream, which is white ice cream in baby language too:-)
[spansh or portugse..lol]

jus looking at ur deliciousness puts me in a good mood ,can jus imagine what a spoonful would do:-)

chaitrali pathak said...

superb looking Phirni dear....perfect on this festive occassion....

Treat and Trick said...

Simply superb, I love the pistachio topping....

Raina said...

Oh this must be delicious. I have seen Indian puddings on the blogs but never tried. Yours sounds wonderful. I will have to try it soon:)

NIDHYA said...

Luscious and rich treat..fabulous click

Aaha Oho

mundi said...

wow!............mundi

Sushma Mallya said...

Pics are so fab!!!just loved it..

swapna said...

Delicious phirni...lovely presentation dear!!

Nitha said...

Delicious one..

Biny Anoop said...

Phirni looks amazing and yummy

sweet artichoke said...

The phirni looks very delicious and your pictures are gorgeous!

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