The kheer turned out really good and there was just enough for 8 people. Carrot Kheer is a great idea for Diwali dessert especially if you are having guests/family over or invited to a Diwali potluck party.
Gajar ki Kheer-Carrot Kheer (Payasam)-Diwali Sweets Recipes
Preparation time: 15 minutes Cooking time: 1 hour Serves 8 Adapted from: Jeyashri’s Kitchen
Ingredients: 500 gm of carrots 1 litre of milk 2 tbsp of ghee A few of cashew nuts / almonds / pistachios (whatever you have in hand) A few of raisins 1/3 cup of sugar 1/2 tsp of powdered cardamom 1/3 cup of condensed milk
How I Made It:
- Set aside one cup milk and add the rest to a heavy-bottomed pan (I used my pressure cooker pan). Bring to boil and add the sugar. Continue to simmer on low heat for 25-30 mins until the milk has reduced and thickens a bit. The colour will also change. Take care to keep stirring and don’t let it burn at the bottom. Transfer to another bowl and set aside to cool.
- Grate the carrots. Since this is hard work, I always get TH to do it 😀
- Heat the ghee in a pan and add the cashew nuts (or whatever nuts you are using) and raisins. Roast until the raisins puff up and the nuts turn golden brown. Drain and set aside.
- Add the grated carrots to the same pan and fry for 5 mins. The colour will change slightly from orange to a dark yellow.
- Add the carrots and the 1 cup reserved milk to the pressure cooker pan we used to reduce the milk. Pressure cook for 4-5 whistles. Cool this mixture.
- Once the cooked carrots have cooled, add a couple tablespoons to the reduced milk (if you want some bite in your carrot kheer) and blend the rest until smooth. Add the pureed carrots to the milk mixture too.
- Top this off with the roasted nuts and raisins, powdered cardamom (I used Everest Milk Masala that Jey gave me) and condensed milk.
- Mix well and chill before serving. You can top it off with some slivered almonds while serving for an extra bite. I didn’t add as much sugar as I’ve mentioned in the recipe here so the carrot kheer was milder and quite delicious. I will definitely be making this again. I am just back from a 2-week vacation to Kerala and my sis got me three wooden boards all prepped for food photography. I clicked the carrot kheer on one of them and love the effect. You will definitely be seeing more of these boards in my pictures 🙂 Thanks sis! What dessert is cooking at your place for Diwali (Deepavali) this year?