Phirni is an Indian sweet, made of rice, milk and sugar as main ingredients. Some people soak the rice and grind it to fine paste, and some use rice flour to make it. I learned making Phirni from my in-laws. My S-I-L used to make this very often, whenever we had guests or for parties. It was her favorite dessert And even I just fell in love with this sweet. Simple yet irresistible. So, here is the recipe.
PHIRNI
Ingredients:
1 liter milk,
4-5 tbsp of Basmati rice,
1 cup sugar,
a pinch of cardamom powder,
2 tbsp of ghee/ clarified butter,
1 tbsp of slivered almonds,
1 tbsp of golden raisins,
1 tbsp of slivered cashews,
1/4 tsp of rose water/rose essence and
few strands of saffron.
Method:
Grind the rice into a coarse powder (like fine sooji/semolina). Boil the milk in a heavy bottomed pan with a pinch of cardamom powder and sugar. When it starts boiling, add the powdered rice slowly, stirring the milk with the other hand, to avoid any lumps. Keep stirring continuously for 20 - 25 minutes or until the rice is cooked and the milk has thickened. Remove it away from the heat and keep aside.
In another small pan, heat the ghee and fry the dry fruits-Almonds, cashew nuts and raisins till light brown and add to the dessert. Also add the rose essence and Saffron strands. Mix well and let it cool at room temperature. Chill it in the refrigerator for 2-3 hours. Garnish with few strands of saffron. Best served when chilled.
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Instant Rasmalai
China grass pudding
All time fav for me too..looks yummy and the recipe i use is almost the same Faisa..Happy Ramadan to you !!
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My Mom used to do this ....wow i love this dessert ......soon wanna to try it da......
ReplyDeletewow faiza,
ReplyDeletelooks so yummy...gr8 presentation!
Phirni looks gorgeous dear :) lovely presentation :)
ReplyDeleteAmma makes this often. Looks beautifully garnished.
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ReplyDeleteThis is the first time I heat about it, but I love the combo of ingredients!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of favorite sweets, it has been quite a while since I had it...that picture is too tempting :)
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ReplyDeleteYummy yum...
ReplyDeleteHappy Ramadan to you and to all your family .
yummy love Indian desserts we had sweet pongal yesterday
ReplyDeleteThis looks sooooo good! I will try this! Beautiful presentation!
ReplyDeleteThis is yum yum yum.. I just cant resist.. Love all the sweets.. :)))))))) Super cool post.
ReplyDeleteThe kid in the pic is absolutely adorable too. :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks lovely and I can't get over my love for desserts! Sweet decoration!
ReplyDeleteAsalam Alaykum, Ramadan Mubarak!
ReplyDeleteMM this looks so good. I will try it for sure one day for fatoor.
Hi Faiza. The phirni looks creamy and ready to be finished.This is my favorite too.
ReplyDeleteoh my! vat a delicious treat faiza!! i shud give a try sometime sooner!! my first visit here and m loving every bit of it!
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Wow...U r making me drool....all looks delicious
ReplyDeleteRamadan Kareem to you and your family faiza dear :D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love how they are garnished with almonds, they look like flowers!
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing :)
ReplyDeleteLovely recipe it looks really delicious.
ReplyDeleteLooks excellent with the garnishing.
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exciting desserts..happy ramadan
ReplyDeleteOh wow....that's an awesome garnish.....phirni is my favourite...looks yummylicious....
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ReplyDeletePhirni looks Divine.... .
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I think this is similar to seera.. There we use rava and the same recipe instead of rice...
ReplyDeleteI will try this this sundy... hope so...
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Nice blog...
Lovely pic.. the garnish is awesome! Badam and Saffron.. makes me drool!
ReplyDeleteRich, creamy and delicious dessert
ReplyDeleteRamdan Mubaraq...fst time here..i never tasted phirni..bt had heard alot about it.. :) wonderful snap... :)
ReplyDeleteYummy desserts Faiza ...
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ReplyDeleteIt's interesting that we have firni in Azerbaijan too. I think it travelled there from India. I am craving it now:) Thanks for the recipe.
this is fave dessert too and my daughter eats it almost everyday.
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