Carrot Kheer | Easy Indian Sweet Recipe | Indian Kheer Recipe (2024)

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My 182nd recipe, "Carrot Kheer", an easy and delicious Indian dessert perfect for the summer. I have been craving for a nice Indian dessert ever since yesterday. So I wanted to make one along with lunch today and treat myself and RK. However, I wanted to make a dessert which is easy to make, comparatively healthy, mildly sweet but bold on flavors. Nothing could fit the bill perfectly than a wonderful Indian Kheer. Among all the desserts served during a traditional Indian marriage, Rasmalai and Kheer are two of my favorites. Also, on a hot summer there could be nothing better to comfort yourself other than a chilled kheer. So yummy and refreshing.

However instead of making a plain kheer, I wanted to make a healthier version of kheer. Only then I remembered the carrot kheer my mom used to make while I was a kid. It used to be super delicious and one of my favorites. While my mom adds javarisi / sabudana to the carrot kheer for a nice texture and flavor, I decided to stick to an easier version. This carrot kheer is super flavorful, creamy, mildly sweet and bowl licking good 🙂

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Carrot Kheer

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Carrot Kheer

Revathi Palani

Carrot Kheer is a delicious Indian dessert combining the wonderful flavors of almond with the health benefits of carrot. Best served chilled.

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 2 medium Carrot
  • 15 Almond
  • 2 Cups Milk
  • 4 Tbsp Condensed Milk (adjust based on taste)
  • 1 small pinch Cardamom Powder
  • 1 large pinch Saffron

To Fry

  • 1 Tbsp Ghee
  • 6 Cashew (chopped)
  • 6 Pistachio (chopped)

Instructions

  • First, pressure cook the carrots along with about a ½ cup of water for 2 whistles or until fully cooked. Leave the carrots to cool down to room temperature.

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  • Meanwhile, soak the almonds in normal temperature water for 1 hr or hot water for 15 mins or boiling water for 5 mins. Then peel the skin of the almonds.

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  • Once the carrot cools down, add the carrot, almonds to a blender/mixie along with sufficient water and grind to a smooth paste. Add only a little water just sufficient for grinding. Keep the carrot almond paste aside.

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  • Now, in a heavy bottomed pan, heat the ghee. Add the cashews, pista and saute until the cashews turn slightly golden brown. Remove the cashews, pista from the ghee and keep it aside.

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  • In the same pan, to the remaining ghee, add the carrot almond paste and saute in medium flame for about 5 mins or until the raw smell of the carrots is gone.

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  • Now, add the milk to the pan, mix well and let the milk come to a boil. Keep stirring frequently.

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  • Once the milk just starts to boil, add the condensed milk and mix well until combined. Add the cardamom powder, saffron strands and let the kheer continue to boil for another 5 mins, until it slightly thickens. Turn off the flame. Add the fried cashew and pista pieces and mix well.

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  • Refrigerate and serve chilled. Optionally garnish with some more nuts before serving.

Notes | FAQ

- Using a heavy bottom pan and stirring continuously is essential to prevent a burnt bottom.

- Condensed milk is added to enhance the flavors as well as provide the needed sweetness. If you cant find condensed milk, skip it and instead add sugar as per your taste.

- Add 3 Tbsp condensed milk for a mildly sweet kheer and 4 Tbsp for a wildly sweet kheer. I added 3 Tbsp.

- For a varied flavor, you can use cashews instead of almonds which grinding.

- If using regular carrots, make sure to scrape off skin before using.

- For a vegan version, use a non dairy nut milk like almond or cashew milk. Skip the condensed milk and instead add sugar as per taste. Use a flavorless oil / vegan butter instead of ghee.

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    Thanks Guys, Your Recipe Was Too Fantastic. Me and My Family Loved it. I Will definitely Share your Rrecipe with my friends.

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FAQs

What is the difference between kheer and payasam? ›

Yes all are same. They are made the same way with the same ingredients. Semiya payasam is the South Indian term and seviyan kheer & vermicelli kheer are the North Indian words for the same vermicelli pudding. Usually paysam is made with ghee and kheer recipes most often do not use it.

What is kheer called in English? ›

Kheer | Rice Pudding, Indian Cuisine & Sweet Dish | Britannica.

What is the difference between kheer and Firni? ›

Difference between Phirni and Rice Kheer

Phirni is made from ground rice, while Rice Kheer is made from whole rice grains. A good quality basmati rice is the preferred rice to make both firni as well as rice kheer. While making phirni recipe it is important to grind the rice well.

Is kheer good or bad for you? ›

Rice present in kheer contains good amount of starch which helps in improving gut health and also reduces inflammation too. Rice kheer is rich in carbohydrates that help in bringing back the glycogen which is used up while doing heavy exercises.

How do you thicken milk for kheer? ›

If the Kheer is too thin, you can thicken it by mixing 1-2 tablespoons of rice flour or cornstarch with a small amount of cold milk to create a paste. Stir this paste into the Kheer and simmer until it thickens.

Is kheer high in sugar? ›

Kheer is consumed during festivals and during religious ceremonies. However, due to the high content of sugar, and ghee, it is a diabetic sweet that should be consumed in moderation.

Is kheer better hot or cold? ›

You can serve kheer at any temperature – warm, hot, or cold. There's nothing better than a bowl of warm kheer when it's chilly outside. And when it's scorching hot, a chilled bowl of kheer is the most refreshing dessert.

Is kheer good for weight loss? ›

Due to its high calorie and sugar content, kheer is not the healthiest food for weight reduction. It would be advisable to restrict your intake of kheer and concentrate on eating more nutrient-dense meals like fruits, vegetables, lean protein, and whole grains if you are attempting to lose weight.

What is the national dessert of India? ›

Do you know that Jalebi is the national sweet of India and you will find this sweet in every corner of India and the taste of the Jalebis of this shop is wonderful and you will like to visit it for other reasons like the liveliness of the place and the activities taking place nearby it.

What to eat with kheer? ›

Luscious Rice Kheer with cardamom-rose flavored Berry Compote! A fun fusion recipe with creamy rice kheer pudding served over sweet-tangy berry compote and garnished with slivered pistachios and dried rose petals.

Do Punjabis eat kheer? ›

Punjabi cuisine includes various types of desserts and Mithyai which include: Amritsari. Kheer, dessert made of rice, milk and dry fruits.

Why is kheer yellow? ›

And that lovely yellow you see? Pure saffron. Don't let anybody fool you into adding food coloring to kheer or skipping the saffron.

What is kheer in Hinduism? ›

Kheer is often associated with purity and auspiciousness. In many Hindu households, it is considered essential to prepare Kheer during festivals and religious ceremonies. The ingredients used in Kheer—milk, rice, sugar, and sometimes saffron and cardamom—are all considered pure and holy in the Hindu tradition.

What is the composition of kheer? ›

The main ingredients in it are basmati rice, whole milk, sugar, ground spices and nuts. Sometimes, regional versions like the Bengali Payesh use nolen gur (date palm jaggery) in place of sugar as a sweetener. This results in a kheer which is usually light brown or beige in color.

Do you eat kheer hot or cold? ›

You can eat it either way. Kheer is delicious hot or cold.

What is the animal product added to kheer? ›

To make kheer, we use rice, milk and sugar as the main ingredients. Cardamom, nuts, etc. can be added as optional ingredients. Out of these milk in the only animal product whereas rice, sugar, cardamom, nuts, etc., are all obtained from plants.

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