Let me start by wishing all of you a very Happy
Onam. For the past few years, we have made it a tradition to either call
friends over for Onam or at least distribute payasam. I was looking for a new
payasam to try this year and coincidentally saw part of this recipe on a
Malayalam channel.
Even though it was an experiment, I was quite sure
that it would turn out delicious (not bragging about my cooking skills…its
truly that simple to make).
Ingredients
Pitted dates – 2 ½ cups
(approx.)
Melted jaggery – 1
– 1 ½ cups (to taste)
Ghee/Clarified
butter – 1 tbsp
Coconut milk – 5
cups
Water for soaking
the dates and melting the jaggery
For Garnish
Chopped dates – ¼
cup
Cashew nut
(chopped) – ¼ cup
Ghee/Clarified
butter – 1 tbsp
Method
Chop the dates and make a paste (you could soak
the dates in a little water for about 15-20 minutes for easier grinding). Keep
aside.
Place a saucepan/vessel on medium heat. Add
jaggery and about a ¼ cup of water and allow it to melt. Leave it on the lowest
heat setting, while you start working on the dates.
Place the cooker on low heat and add 1-tablespoon
ghee. Add the dates paste and allow it to cook for about 10-12 minutes, while
stirring every 2 minutes or so.
Add half of the melted jaggery to the dates and
stir well.
Allow it to cook for about 5 minutes. Taste and
add more jaggery, if required.
Once the dates and jaggery mixture starts coming
together, reduce the heat and add the coconut milk. (I used the ready-made
variety that comes in a can. If using fresh milk, add the third/most diluted
extract first, cook for about 10 minutes, add the second extract, and cook for
another 5-10 minutes. Finally, add the first or the thickest milk and take it
off the heat).
With the ready-made milk, you can allow the
mixture to simmer for about 10 minutes after adding the milk and then remove it
from the stove.
Heat a small pan, add 1-tablespoon ghee, and
sauté the cashew nuts until they turn light brown. Turn off the heat and add
the chopped dates. Mix well and garnish the dates pradhaman.
Serve warm or cold to suit your taste.
Wishing you all a Very Happy and Delectable Onam!
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