Kheer
4 Servings
Ingredients
Quantity | Ingredient | |
---|---|---|
4 | cups | Milk |
1 | tablespoon | Long grained rice |
4 | Whole cardomom pods; slightly crushed | |
1 | tablespoon | Sugar |
10 | Pistachios, unsalted and slivered, plus a few for garnish |
Directions
Combine themilk, rice, and cardamom pods in a heavy-bottomed pot.
Bring to a boil. Lower the heat and reduce the milk until you have 2 cups.* This may take 1-1¼ hours. Turn off heat. Remove cardamom pods and discard. Add sugar and nuts, Mix well and leave to cool.
Mix again and pour into a serving bowl. Decorate with a few more slivered pistachios on top. Cover bowl with light plastic wrap.
Refrigerate. Serve cold.
*Note: How to boil milk down 1 Use a very heavy-bottomed pot. Cast iron or aluminium covered with porcelain. 2 Since the process is slow and tedious bring a chair and book to stove. 3 Bring the milk to an "almost" boil. Watch it. If you let it boil over you will have a big mess to clean. As soon as it seems that the milk will start to boil and rise, turn heat sown to medium low. 4 Adjust heat so that milk is always bubblingm but will not boil over. 5 Once the milk has begun its slow boil, settle down with your book. Stir milk every few minutes. 6 If a creamy crust forms on top, just stir it into the milk. It will taste fine when cold.
Source:Madhur Jaffrey's "An Invitation to Indian Cooking" (Vintage) Formatted by Lisa Crawford, Easter 1996 From: "Lisabeth Crawford (Pooh)" <10410date: 08 Apr 96 00:16:30 Edt
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