Friday, September 5, 2008

Phirni Begum(Chawal Ki Kheer)

Asalam-alikum everyone ...hope u all r liking my Ramadan special,this is my saher special.My mom-in-law usually makes this.,as we have roti's in the saher she feels u should also have an intake of rice.,
the sweetest form of having it is kheer believe me it completes ur saher.Do try it!!
INGREDIENTS
  1. Milk 1 liter
  2. Basmati Rice powder
  3. Sugar 9Tbspns
  4. Khoa 100grms
  5. Saffron(zafran) 6-7 strands
  6. Cardamom powder 1/4th Tspn
  7. Cashew nut powder 1Tbspn
  8. Chopped almonds and pistachios 1Tbspn
  9. Silver warq for decoration
METHOD
  • Boil the milk and add rice powder and cashew nut powder,keep stirring continuously to avoid lumps.
  • Lower the flame and cook for 5 minutes.
  • Add khoa and stir well.
  • Add sugar and cook for 5 minutes,keep stirring.
  • Cool and then add cardamom powder &saffron.
  • Decorate with silver warq,almonds and pistachios.
Tip:If u want to enhance the flavour of the kheer u can add vanilla essence to it at the end.

12 comments:

lubnakarim06 said...

Wow nice name. Looks yummy.

Anonymous said...

AOA, really liked your blog, I had been searching for such a blog listing traditional recipes for a long time...keep posting your delicious recipes!

Regards,
skhan

syeda said...

good job!looks gr8

Yasmeen said...

The kheer looks rich. Feel like preparing it for Sehr tommorrow.

Unknown said...

this looks like rice kheer, no? looks creamy.

Jaishree Iyer said...

The kheer looks rich &yummy...

anudivya said...

Nice recipe, I wish I could see the kheer more clearly, I bet it tastes great :)

Anonymous said...

hi anjum.. No activity on ur blog since a week. Hope that u r doing good. Take care..Bye

Anonymous said...

Oh wow... sounds delicious!

Anonymous said...

how much basmati rice powder for 1 litre milk? do we buy it as powder? can we use ground cooked rice instead?

Unknown said...

Mashallah u r doing grt job nice recipe

Unknown said...

Can anyone tell me how to make basmati rice powder at home ?
also how much quantity is needed for 1 litre milk ?