Have you ever licked your spoon or even the bowl after a dessert??!!!! I did for this one!! :P
Making sweets with vegetables is a classic touch to our Indian cooking. We have the pumpkin halwa, Carrot Halwa, Carrot kheer etc.. The list goes on.
One of such classic delicious dessert is the snake gourd payasam. This payasam is so creamy and rich with ingredients that it doesn't just get boring. Snake gourd and bottle gourd being subtle watery vegetables can be used to make this delicious dessert and I am sure you and your family would love it just as much as we did :)
Ingredients:
Snake gourd (Diced) - 2 cups
Poppy seeds - 2 tblsp
Coconut (scrapped) - 1/2 cup
Rice - 2 tblsp
Cashew nuts - 1/4 cup
Milk - 3 cups
Sugar - 1 cup
Ghee - 2 tblsp
Method:
Soak cashew nuts and rice in water for one hour.
Grind into smooth paste along with coconut and poppy seeds by adding adequate water. Keep this aside.
Dice snake gourd into small pieces. Take two tblsp of ghee in a pan and fry the snake gourd until soft and tender. Sprinkle some water, close and allow it to cook.
Now add the ground paste and cook until raw smell goes.
Finally add the milk and sugar and boil until the milk thickens and becomes creamy.
Serve hot or cold :)
Enjoy eating a delicious Indian dessert :)
Written by: Nithya
wow wow interesting payasam :) and awesome clicks !! tempting me !!
ReplyDeleteWow Nithya!! Never heard of snake gourd payasam, am gonna try it soon :)
ReplyDeletelooks wonderful
ReplyDeleteVery innovative thought of bringing pudalangai to payasam ...Loved ur clicks with special props too ..
ReplyDeleteNever imagined a dessert with this vegetable!Awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteI too have never seen the snake gourd payasam earlier. Looks very inviting. Excellent presentation as well.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
very interesting one.. bful clicks..
ReplyDeletesounds new and interesting. BTW, I like the chest of drawer on your first photo. Did you buy it from pepperfry?
ReplyDeletewow! an interesting payasam. First time here. Happy to follow you.
ReplyDeleteWonderfully prepared.. looks divine!
ReplyDeleteLooks interesting Niths. I dont like pudalangai at all. Its something that I had a lot post pregnancy and I cant seem to get back to eating it again!
ReplyDeleteShobha