Monday, September 5, 2011

Sabudana Kheer/Tapioca Pudding with Saffron and Nuts

ndia is the land of festivities. Believe it or not but national and regional festivals together would probably go into three figures. What's more is that these vary widely in the way they are celebrated from one region to another. Some are quiet and solemn including prayers and worship, some an expression of love and affection and most are attributed to deities and celebrated with quite the pomp and fervor.
Many of the regional festivals often are the quiet and solemn kind (but still elaborate nonetheless) and they are often associated with fasting. Fasting is a way of worship where you eliminate certain food groups from your diet for the period of the fast or sometimes, depending on how resilient you are and the method the particular festival dictates, not eat or drink at all.

Growing up, fasting was a common practice in my family. There were quite a few festivals when mom would observe a partial fast. These were mostly the kind where consumption of grains and salt was prohibited. That is when Sabudana or sago used to come to the rescue. It is very apt for these occasions as it cooks and feels like a grain but in fact isn't one. I still vividly remember mom made several preparations using sabudana for those fasting days. Some savory and some sweet. The savory ones were without salt but still tasted fabulous due to some craft use of other ingredients like peanuts which tendered a natural taste to the dish. So much so that you wouldn't miss the salt at all (well almost).
Among the sweet sabudana preparations, the sabudana kheer was the favorite. The sound of fasting brings this beautiful and exotic yet rustic dessert like a flash before me and to this day, I still keep the age old tradition and cook this up during fasts that we observe in my family.
Ingredients: 
Milk ................................ 3 1/2 cups
Sugar .............................. 1/2 cup or to taste
Tapioca (sabudana, sago ) ...... 1/2 cup
Saffron ............................ 1/2 tsp
Cardamom powder .............. 1/2 tsp

Nuts - Pistachios, Almonds, Raisins
Method:
1. Wash and soak the tapioca in about 1/4 cup water for at least 1 - 2 hours, till it absorbs all the water and becomes a little plump and fluffy. It should not be sticky.
2. Bring the milk to a boil in heavy bottom pan. Let boil on medium to medium-low heat for about 12-15 minutes to thicken. Make sure to stir occasionally so milk does not burn at the bottom of the pan. Add the saffron, stir.
3. Add the tapioca, cook until tapioca is soft, bigger and translucent. This should take about 5-7 minutes. Squish a pearl between your fingers to ensure the center is cooked as well.
4. Add sugar, cardamom, pistachios, let boil for 1-2 minutes. Simmer till sugar dissolves. Turn off the heat. As the kheer cools it gets a little thicker.
5. Serve warm or chilled. ENJOY!

114 comments:

Satya said...

wow aipi
the kheer looks awesome ... love the bowls too : )
You present all dishes so beautifully

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Roshan said...

superb photography and a delicious recipe...

jeyashrisuresh said...

what a wonderful presentation. deliicous and creamy payasam.quite inviting

RAKS KITCHEN said...

Never seen so perfect and gorgeous looking sabudana kheer so far,lovely!

Kalyani's Platter said...

Wow yummy and so tempting pictures .... Glad to follow u .... I have a small doubt regarding the pictures ... As i am a newbie in blogging wanted to know about editing pictures ..... Which software do u use for editing ? Thanks aipi ....

fajeeda said...

wow it looks so yumm...........perfect pics.......

Radhika said...

One of my favorite kheers and very well presented Puja.

julie said...

Yummy sabudana kheer..superb clicks too!!

Kalpana Sareesh said...

OMG aipi am drooling .. i can gulp the entire bottle ..so so good..ur photography hv gone miles away..Awesome..

Farwin@CookingitSimple said...

looks delicious...lovely clicks..reminds me of the sweet sago soup with jaggery I used to love back at home....

Prathibha said...

Sabudhana kheer can't look better than this..looks delicious absolutely

Sayantani said...

beautiful clicks Aipi. love this dessert.

Tina said...

Wow...beautiful dear...perfet kheer and clicks...

MƩlange said...

Mmmmm...Yum.What a color there ! Sabudana kheer looks totally amazing.The effort you are putting to each post is truly commendable..Salutes to you Aipi !

Sharmilee! :) said...

Delicious looking kheer and beautiful clicks as usual

Suhaina said...

oh that is terrific...looks too good.nice recipe too.

Saraswathi Iyer said...

Looks mouthwatering Aipi. Love ur clicks, so beautiful.

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

An amazingly fragrant pudding! Impossible for me to resist anything that is made with tapioca, nuts and cardamom. Lovely pics too.

Cheers,

Rosa

Paaka Shaale said...

Oh gosh Aipi!!! The kheer, the saffron, the sago and even the jar has been captured to perfection. I am just staring at the photographs and trying hard not to drool :)

Priti said...

Looks so delicious and yummy pics ....drooling here

Deeksha said...

Delicious looking desert! Lovely presentation.

Loveandcalories said...

Tempting clicks!! Awesome!! Am a fan of your photography!! ;)

Aruna Manikandan said...

wow...
looks rich and delicious.
lovely presentation with gr8 clicks :)

G.Pavani said...

delicious n mouthwatering pudding.

Shireen Sequeira said...

The kheer looks stunning Aipi!! Mouthwatering, really! And as usual im a fan of ur photography! Stunning pics!

An Open Book said...

ive heard so much about this pudding but never really tasted it

Uma said...

This is wonderful. Love the way you presented.

Cheers,
Uma

Sanctified Spaces said...

Beautifully fashioned in a bottle. Yummy.

Arti said...

What a delight it is to stop by your blog! Refreshing pics, wonderful recipe, enjoyed it!!!

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Kaveri said...

This Kheer simply looks awesome...love Sabudana Kheer...your pics are tempting me

Prathima Rao said...

Creamy, delicious festive kheer!! One of my fav...
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Junia said...

i love tapioca pudding!!! saffron adds such a beautiful color to it and topping it with nuts - yummy!! :D

Pavani said...

That is a elegant and delicious looking sabudana kheer. So simple and traditional.. Awesome..

Angie's Recipes said...

So pretty and tasty!

Ramya said...

Wow...what a lovely kheer..Love the color!!

Ramya said...

yummy and beautiful pics...nice recipe..

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Madhura Manoj said...

Love it one of my fav.. Beautiful clicks..

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Rani acharyulu said...

Yummy and delicious sabudana kheer...lovely n' tempting clicks!

Chaitanya said...

very tempting and yummy .....rich and creamy...
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anthony stemke said...

What a beautiful pudding. I haven't used tapioca in ages but I'm going to get a box and make this. The cardamom and pistachios sounds wonderful.
Thank You.

Priya Sreeram said...

aipi- i am going weak on my knees seeing such a droolworthy kheer- superlative clicks

Viki's Kitchen said...

Kheer looks extremely rich and beautiful dear! Always my fav...

Pavithra said...

My very favorite kheer too. Absolutely scrumptious !!! Awesome pictures.

jehanne@thecookingdoctor said...

your pics are simply stunning, I'm well impressed. and you know how much I love saffron so this recipe is a sure winner in my bookmarked list!

Food Glorious Food! said...

So luxurious with the addition of saffron... yummy!

Jen @ Savory Simple said...

These photos are absolutely beautiful! A pudding with saffron and cardamom... I will definitely have to try this. It sounds amazing.

Faith said...

Great looking pudding. Love the pictures Aipi. Everything looks fantastic.

San said...

Sabudana kheer is such a stunner dear, pics are beautiful and i could not take my eyes off it.

San

Sumee said...

I love Sabudana kheer.. That texture in mouth is always refreshing. BTW love your patience in clicking these wonderful pics!

Neha said...

kheer looks so tempting...And the clicks are awesome dear...

Vegetarian Zest said...

Drool worthy kheer. Wonderful clicks as well.

Archana said...

Delicious Aipi. I want to eat this! Now!!

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Shy S. said...

Hi Aipi.... looks yum... I had this recently on the teej. Sadly hubby doesnt care for anything sabudana so enjoyed it myself. Lovely pictures :)

Vimitha Anand said...

Kheer looks so rich n creamy dear... Perfect clicks...

Priya (elaichii) said...

Please send some kheer over to me, as i am totally drooling! cute bowls!

Hamaree Rasoi said...

Pudding looks so rich and awesome. Excellent preparation.

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sliceofmylyfe said...

Such stunning photographs. My first attempt at making this kheer was such a disaster. Yours looks so beautiful. I love your photographs.

Priya said...

Omg, i can die for this rich looking kheer,soo tempting and drooling..

Malli said...

All the pictures are simple awesome!!
The kheer looks so very tempting... I am drooling :)

Sobha Shyam said...

i have never tried this kheer, this looks simply amazing, just superb dear, feel like grabbing a bowl from the pic..

Sensible Vegetarian said...

Looks simply fantastic. A very beautiful presentation and simply love it.

schmetterlingwords said...

The kheer looks fabulous aipi. It is always a wonder how traditional dishes are so simple yet very flavourful and delicious!! :)

Alpana said...

Great looking kheer & the pics-- awesome.

Rachu said...

never heard of this before!!! loved the idea of making kheer with sabudana!! Sure hit! :D

Roshna Feroz said...

delicious desert!!!!!!
ur clicks r xcellent dear!!!

Rachana said...

You have presented the kheer so beautifully. Stunning pics!

Tadka Pasta said...

Such a lovely color to the kheer and liked the way you've topped it. Looks delicious and decadent. Beautiful pics, Aipi!

Suja said...

Perfect and tempting kheer..creamy and rich..yum yum

Torviewtoronto said...

delicious looking kheer beautifully done

Gayathri Ng said...

Kheer looks delicious and perfect dessert..i was impressed by your photography dear..as usual..nice presentation...

soujanya said...

Kheer looks awesome......love the colour...

Indrani said...

Have no words to praise your photography skill, Aipi..It's just a treat for the eyes, always..yummy pudding, specially love your bowls, so cute

Karen Xavier said...

Gosh, great presentation... love that you put it in a cute little jar. Great food too...

Santosh Bangar said...

so perfect looking tempting,super. clicks fantastic.

Treat and Trick said...

Well presented and you make me drool over that yummy kheer!

Pilar said...

Aipi it´s a pleasure to meet your blog. You are very nice.
This pudding is yummy and the pictures are very very beautiful.
kisses from Spain.
Pilar

Jay said...

just wanna reach thro' my screen n taste ...:P
irresistable clik again..
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hemalata said...

Delicious kheer,looks so yummy.

Roxana GreenGirl said...

this pudding looks so pretty, I bet it tastes even better!

Swati Sapna said...

Absolutely stunning presentation and pictures!!! Makes me wanna scoop up a spoonful right away :) And i like the fact that the kheer looks thick, rich and inviting and not watery like so many people make it!

Reva said...

Beautiful recipe and pics Aipi... The colours and the angels of all the pics looks fabulous... Love it:)
Where do you get your bowls and props... if may I ask ?
Reva

DEESHA said...

Gorgeous looking kheer

Prathima Shivraj said...

Vow kheer is soo tempting, awesome clicks..

Sutapa said...

Wow what a superb presentation! I am not a great fan of sabudana except the papad and the vada but now on I bow my head to sabudana kheer... you make it awesome!

Zareena said...

OMG!!! amazing and mind blowing snaps dear. You rock girl. Mouth watering kheer.

Suchi said...

I never get to read your post- your pics speak a million words that I am mesmerized looking at the glossy pics ;) lovely post as usual!

Juliana said...

Aipi, your tapioca pudding looks delicious, so creamy...love the idea of cardamon and saffron.
Hope you are having a great week :-)

Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal said...

I love this pearly kheer, though I don't make it that often. Your presentation as always is great !!!

Vidhya said...

Kheer looks awesome,creamy and yummy.

Jennifer (Delicieux) said...

Your photos are simply stunning!!!! And the pudding looks like summer in a bowl with it's sunshine colours.

Luv'n Spoonfuls said...

What a beautiful post in every way! I happen to have picked up a bag of tapioca, and now I know what I am going to do with it! Thank you!

Mugdha said...

colorful and creaamy kheer...love it...:)

Sarah said...

awesomely tempting pics!

chitraj.hegde said...

wow....the kheer looks amazing......and yummy....i remembered my childhood by seeing this..in our village this kheer use to b prepared on some functions like wedding,pooja and all.....but this looks gr8...with all the healthy topping...nice click..

cookingvarieties said...

:)hi aipi. am now your follower
the tapioca pudding looks so pretty sweet, that it tempts the taste buds and the pistachios add such a beautiful garnish to the yellow pudding and a
very nice color blend too. great!

arthi said...

awesome clicks..very tempting!!!

Victoria said...

What a great dessert, and truly beautiful photographs! Thanks for sharing :)

Anonymous said...

GORGEOUS picture and recipe!!!!!!
RS

divya said...

Beautiful clicks and awesome looking payasam.

Kiran @ KiranTarun.com said...

Mmm.. yummy kheer! I just need to get some sabudhana to try this recipe. Can I ask where did you get those pretty bowls with decorative brown rims? So pretty!

kankana said...

beautiful color of the kheer. I like sabudana in savory dishes .. didn't try much in sweet. This looks super comforting not to give a try.

CinnamonNChillies said...

yummmmmmyyyy!!!! Love the kheer in the jar! As usual awesome clicks!!

notyet100 said...

Drooling looking at pics,this is one of my fav

Ashwini Nishil said...

Thanks dear for dropping by and leaving a comment on my new post..
Your Sabudana kheer looks very tempting and pictures are enticing as ever!

elisabeth@foodandthrift said...

Wow! Just look at all the responses! So well deserving with you mouthwatering and yummy tapioca pudding. Love the serving in the jar, and in the beautiful dishes.
Your photography has a new look, and new colors. so vivid, and gorgeous!...and oh, so elegant:DDD

munchmunchcrunchcrunch said...

105 comments...wow! the kheer truly deserves these many comments...looks awesome and beautiful clicks..aipi you rock!

Magic of Spice said...

Absolutely delightful! I am just dying for a bite or bowl :) Gorgeous treat!

aipi said...

Dear friends ~ Glad you all liked the recipe, thanks for the overwhelming response. I am really happy to hear that my styling n presentation is also well liked. Many were curious as to where I buy the props n the serve-ware, I just pick up stuff randomly as I walk around the stores in the neighborhood and if you notice I recycle a lot of my stuff across posts. So keep an eye out when you shop and mix it up.

JishasKitchen said...

wow..the first picture loooks awesome...looks so tempting and delicious....bookmarked..:)

Anonymous said...

mouth-watering photography and delicious-sounding recipe! would proportions stay the same if i substituted cow's milk for soya and coconut milk (i'm vegan)?
thank you,
jo

aipi said...

@ Anon ~ thanks for your comment.I have never tried but to make it vegan/lactose free, you may try Almond Milk. It also gives a really nice nutty flavor to the pudding. Hope that helps.

Anonymous said...

I made this tonight - it was so delicious! Thank you for this recipe.

Sheena

marla said...

A stunning pudding! Linking back to this today :)

nilanjana majumdar said...

First of all, I LOVE that these are vegan if made with coconut milk! Second, the healthy addition of nuts and saffron is awesome. Nice job

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