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Sabudana Kheer Recipe|How to make Sabudana Kheer | Sago Pearl Pudding with Vegan Options

Sabudana kheer is a sweet pudding made with sago, milk, and sugar. It is a popular Indian sweet made on Hindu fasting days. I make this pudding even though I am not fasting as it's healthy, rich, and full of nutrients from Sago Pearls, milk, and nuts. This recipe is very easy to make and my favorite way to enjoy Sago/Tapioca Pearls. Hope you enjoy making this recipe. Ingredients (Serves 6) 1 cup sabudana or sago (tapioca pearls) – for a thicker kheer, you can add ⅔ sabudana 4 cups whole milk 4 cups water 8 to 10 tablespoons sugar or raw sugar – add as required 1 teaspoon cardamom powder or 4 to 5 green cardamoms crushed in a mortar-pestle 4 tablespoon chopped cashews 1 tablespoon raisins 6 to 8 saffron strands for garnish – optional Soaking Sabudana
Rinse the sabudana pearls until the water runs clear of the starch. Take a thick bottomed pan or saucepan in which you will be making the kheer. Add the rinsed sabudana pearls and water to the pan. Cover and let the pearls get soaked in the water for 15 to 20 minutes.
Making Sabudana Kheer
Later keep this pan on the stovetop and begin to cook the sabudana pearls. Meanwhile, heat or warm the milk too. No need to boil the milk. After 4 to 5 minutes, add the milk to the pan and continue to cook. Add sugar and cardamom powder and simmer till the sabudana have cooked well for about 20 to 25 minutes on a low to medium flame. Keep on stirring often so that the kheer or the cooked sabudana does not stick to the bottom of the pan. Switch off the heat and add cashews and raisins. Garnish with saffron strands. Serve sabudana kheer hot or warm or chilled.
Notes
Soaking: You can choose to soak sabudana in water for 2 to 3 hours. Soaking sabudana reduces the cooking time of the kheer. Cooked sabudana texture: Sabudana should be soft, slightly sticky, and look translucent after they have been cooked really well. They should not be hard or dense. Choose the right sabudana: Use the regular-sized sabudana available in the market. Do not use nylon sabudana which comes in large size as well as small size. Nuts: You can always add your choice of nuts and dry fruits. You can even skip adding the nuts, dry fruits altogether. Flavorings: You can experiment and add any bright or floral flavors like orange extract, rose water, screw pine water, vanilla extract, lavender extract, cinnamon powder, or anything you fancy. Sweeteners: In place of sugar, you can add any sweetener. If using jaggery, palm sugar, palm jaggery, or coconut sugar, when the kheer is done, place it on your kitchen countertop for 4 to 5 minutes. This will cool it a bit. Add grated or chopped jaggery, palm sugar, coconut sugar, or palm jaggery. Mix and serve. Vegan option: Follow these steps with almond milk – first cook sabudana pearls in water until they are completely softened. Add almond milk, sugar and gently heat to a slight simmer. Do not boil. Finish off with the cashews and raisins. If adding coconut milk, let it become warm or get heated gently and do not boil. Storage: Leftover kheer can be refrigerated for 2 to 3 days.

Sabudana Kheer Recipe|How to make Sabudana Kheer | Sago Pearl Pudding with Vegan Options
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