Hey, it is my first post and I am super excited!!!
Want this to dedicate all my near and dears who have inspired me to start my own space and pestered me throughout. When I was thinking what to post as a first step, I remembered this recipe!
Bamboo rice is very famous in western ghat region, especially in Wayanad and Munnar region of Kerala state. It is locally known as Mulayari. Usually tribal folks will collect this and supply to the local societies. Now a day I have seen this rice in so many organic exhibitions at Bangalore as well. I had received this unknown ingredient as a gift from my sister, who bought it from her Munnar trip, as a “new item to try” who always encouraged me to try out new recipes and appreciated my preparation throughout.
Ingredients:
Bamboo rice – 1 cup
Jaggery – 1 cup
Water – 2 cups (if you are using tinned coconut milk)
-OR-
Thin coconut milk – 2 cups
Thick coconut milk – 1 cup
Cardamom powder – 1 tsp
Coconut bits – 1 table spoon
Cashew bits – 1 table spoon
Ghee /clarified butter – 1 table spoon.
Salt – ¼ tea spoon.
Method:
-Wash Bamboo rice twice and soak this for half an hour.
– Cook this soaked rice in a cooker for 3 to 4 whistles with sufficient water.
– When it is cooked, it will be soft and you can crush it easily.
-Now add jaggery and thin coconut milk and boil this until raw smell of the jaggery vanishes.
-If you are using tinned coconut milk, add water after adding jaggery.
-When it is done, add thick coconut milk, cardamom, salt. Don’t boil much, give only one boil. Remove from the heat.
-Now take one small tawa, add little ghee, fry coconut bits and cashew separately and add this to payasam.
Enjoy this when it is hot. Don’t cool this in a fridge, outer cover of the rice tends to become hard and chewy.
M S Rao November 26, 2016
Nice to see your first blog ShriKripa,it is a pleasure too. Simple ptesentation and nicely written. Good start with the yummy kheer. Waiting to see the variety of dishes you have masteted and many innovative dishes too.
All the best
Shrikripa U November 26, 2016
Thank you so much mava.
Sumana Mullunja November 26, 2016
Best wishes 🙂 yummm payasa , sweet start Kripakka 🙂
Shrikripa U November 26, 2016
Thank you sumana.
Avinash November 26, 2016
Best wishes Akka …?…started with sweet dish..yum yum
Shrikripa U November 26, 2016
Thank you Avi 🙂
Lavanya Rajesh November 26, 2016
I really like your very simple and modest presentation! Way to go :-* Can’t wait to see it growing!
Shrikripa U November 26, 2016
Thank you so much Lavanya 🙂