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To make 4 cups

Ingredients:

Sago / Sabudana – ½ cup
Sugar – ½ cup
Cardamom – 6 pods
Ghee – 2 tablespoons
Cashew nuts – 10, whole
Raisins – 1 tablespoon
Milk –2 cups
Water -3 cups



Method:

Heat the vessel and pour in the ghee; when just hot, fry the cashew nuts and raisins separately in it and remove to a plate. Fry the sago next in the hot ghee and remove to another plate. Bring 3 cupfuls of water to the boil. Put in the fried sago, stirring the water while doing so to prevent lumps forming. When the sago has boiled till it looks sticky and has a spongy transparent appearance, add the sugar. Stir constantly till the sugar gets blended into the sago; then pour the two cupfuls of boiled milk . Simmer till it becomes semi-thick and remove from the heat. Mix in the fried cashew nuts, raisins, and cardamom powder. Serve hot.

29 Comments:

  1. Lakshmi said...
    I love this Sireesha..mom always made this because it has cooling effect on body she said..Good One :)
    Unknown said...
    Looks delicious... nice entry..
    Unknown said...
    nice recipe..will try this one day during navaratri if i find time..
    lubnakarim06 said...
    Wow this is my all time favourite payasam. Looks gr8.
    Unknown said...
    looks very creamy nice click
    Laavanya said...
    I loved chewing on the sago pieces as a kid and so was my favorite payasam.
    CurryLeaf said...
    Celebrate Navratri with this.Simply great.
    anudivya said...
    Agree with a lot of people here, it was my favorite childhood dessert. It still is ;)
    Deepa Kuber said...
    i guess sago is sabudana, right? its been a long time since i made it.. u reminded me of it, thanks!
    Jaishree Iyer said...
    I always made this Sireesha.Looks delicious... nice entry.
    Sangeeth said...
    is sago jevarisi in tamil?anyways lovely payasam!
    Cham said...
    Good one Sireecha, sago payasam is very tasty love for the chewy texture!
    ST said...
    sangeeth- sago means Javarasi in Tamil.
    Bhawana said...
    good one :) I also want to try this some day... good one.
    Deepthi Shankar said...
    this is my hubby's favourite .. lovely
    Sujatha said...
    oh, my fav payasam! It just tastes so good with that sago.. its been a while making it.. thanks for reminding :)
    Usha said...
    Looks delicious...I remember having this long time ago,but haven't made it myself :)
    Priya Suresh said...
    My alltime fav one...now its my daughter's fav..looks delicious Sireesha..
    Unknown said...
    my favorite payasam
    Uma said...
    ooh, looks so delicious.
    Mahimaa's kitchen said...
    lovely. i also used to make it. i love the texture of sago..
    Hetal said...
    Sago payasam looks yum..nice recipe. hey did u check my blog or not,have something for u.
    kamala said...
    All time fav at my home..Looks delicious Sireesha.
    Sum Raj said...
    looks mouthwatering...gud entry
    Haripriya Reddy said...
    Yummy! Good one...
    Purva Desai said...
    Sago payasam looks really mouth watering and is one of my fav too..
    Shreya said...
    very nice entry and recipe..
    Raks said...
    I always fail in making sago payasam:( I will follow ur recipe next time and see!
    Unknown said...
    I tried 5 times, everything was good except I cannot see any pearls of Chowari or sago in it. Lokks like all melted into the milk. I fried it, used boiled water and boiled milk. My question is do we get different kind of Sago. Mine says "Pearls of Tapioca". Am I using the right one??

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