We’ve made it.....
With a whole year of behind us, we’ve hit our biggest milestone yet. So this is a brand new post celebrating our own 1-year birthday, and we are celebrating it as every Bengali celebrates.... by making "Payesh".
Kheer or Payesh is a rice pudding from the cuisine of the Indian subcontinent. It is typically served during a meal or as a dessert. It is also known in some regions as payesh, payasam, payasa, phirni and gil-e-firdaus
The word Payesh is derived from payasa, meaning "milk".
The history of 'payesh' or kheer as its called pan India, goes back to thousands of years ago.In Bengal, its a traditional meal traced to be at least 2000 years old and it is one of most loved deserts. Actually terming it just to be a frugal desert would be underestimating its place in Bengali household. Payesh is regarded as an auspicious food and generally associated with annaprashana (weaning ritual of an infant) and Janmatithi (birthday) in a Bengali household. Bengali birthdays are incomplete without 'payesh'.... its one of the most delicious deserts on earth but if its your birthday and specially if its মায়ের হাথের পায়েস (Mom's special payesh) the taste of it is undobtedly heavenly....am smacking my lips while writing this..trust me.
To celebrate one year of blogging Sanchita made us some of this special desert. But what was more interesting about it is that the traditional dish was given a western twist by combining it with creamy chocolates.....now who wouldn't love this one. Our family roots back to both sides of Bengal and thus we have been enjoying both Bangal and Ghoti delicacies at home(which are quite different from each other I tell you!). Then us moving to U.S. has introduced us to the world cuisine, so whenever we take to kitchen it always a জগাখিচুড়ি (random mix or combination) of all the tastes we like.
Lets get back to the recipe now....shall we...
RECIPE
Prep Time : 11-15 minutes
Cook time : 45 minutes
Serve : 4
Level Of Cooking : Easy
Taste : Sweet
Ingredients for Chocolate Kheer Recipe
Chocolate 1/2 cup
Milk 2 cups
Rice soaked 1 tablespoon
fresh Cream 1/2 cup
Patali gur (dates jaggery)1/2 cup
- dates (for garnishing) 2 piece
Method
Step 1
Heat 2 cups milk in a deep non stick pan . Add rice and cook till completely soft and milk is reduced to half. Add the grated patali gur to the payesh and switch off the flame (the jaggery will melt automatically)
Step 2
Put cream in a bowl whisk well then add the melted chocolate and whisk again. Fill up each serving bowl half with the chocolate cream mixture and keep it in the refrigerator for 10 minutes .
Step 3
Let the payesh cool down to room temperature then fill up the serving bowl with the payesh. Then again refrigerate it for 10 minutes.
Step 4
Garnish the chocolate payesh with finely chopped dates on top. And then serve it cool to the guests.
Daroon sundor.....Nishchoi banabo 😊😊
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