Seviyan Kheer | Sevai ki kheer | Vermicelli Dessert | Payasam 

Seviyan Kheer | Sevai ki kheer | Vermicelli Dessert | Payasam 

Seviyan Ki Kheer, also known as Vermicelli Pudding, is a beloved Indian dessert that brings back fond memories of celebrations, festivals, and family gatherings. This traditional sweet treat is made by simmering roasted vermicelli in creamy milk, sweetened with sugar, and flavored with aromatic cardamom and saffron. Topped with fried nuts and raisins, it’s a simple yet indulgent dessert that delights everyone, from children to elders.

Whether it’s a festive occasion, a special family dinner, or simply a craving for something sweetSeviyan Ki Kheer fits every mood and moment. Its silky, smooth texture, combined with the crunch of roasted nuts, makes it a dessert that is both comforting and satisfying.

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Ingredients -

  • Roasted vermicelli (sevai) –  1 cup
  • Full-fat milk – 4 cup 
  • Sugar – ½ cup
  • Ghee – 2 tbsp
  •  Mixed nuts (cashews, almonds, pistachios, chironji) – ¼ cup
  • Raisins – 2 tbsp 
  • Cardamom powder – ½ tsp
  • A pinch of saffron strands (optional)

Method -

  1.  Start by boiling 4 cups of full-fat milk. Once it comes to a boil, reduce the heat and let it simmer on low while you prepare the rest of the ingredients.
  2. In a separate pan, heat 2 tablespoons of ghee over medium heat. Add the chopped cashews, almonds, pistachios, chironji, and raisins. Fry until the nuts turn golden and the raisins plump up. Remove them from the pan and set them aside on a plate.
  3. In the same pan, add the roasted vermicelli (sevai) and roast it on medium heat until it turns golden brown, stirring continuously to prevent burning.
  4. Once the sevai is roasted, carefully pour the warm milk into the pan with the vermicelli. Stir occasionally and cook on low heat for about 8-9 minutes, or until the sevai softens and is fully cooked.
  5. If using saffron, dissolve a few strands in a tablespoon of warm milk and add it to the kheer. Stir in the fried nuts, saving a few for garnish.
  6. Once the sevai is cooked and the kheer has thickened slightly, add sugar and mix well until it completely dissolves.
  7. Now, add ½ teaspoon of cardamom powder to enhance the aroma and flavor. Let the kheer simmer for a couple more minutes.
  8. Turn off the flame and allow the kheer to cool slightly. Serve it warm or chilled, garnished with the remaining fried nuts.

Give this classic Indian dessert a try, and I guarantee you’ll fall in love with its simple preparation and delightful flavors. Don’t forget to share it with family and friends—it’s always better when enjoyed together! Until then, happy cooking and lots of love!! 

 

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