Palada pradhaman/Paal ada payasam
In earlier times it was very difficult to make this pradhaman and it took hours to prepare the rice ada (looks similar to flakes) used in this recipe. Grounded rice paste was spread in plantain leaves rolled and submerged into boiling water to make the rice flakes. Now it easily available in grocery stores in dehydrated form. My family enjoys this creamy pradhaman. It needs a bit of patience as we have to wait for the milk to condense. So here is a quick recipe. You can reduce the cooking time by adding condensed milk. Get your ingredients together and try this recipe, you will surely love it.
Cooking time- 25 minutes
Cuisine- South Indian (Kerala)
Ingredients
Palada - 250 grams
Milk- 1 liter
Condensed milk- 1 can ( 14 ounce container)
Water- 1 cup
Cardamon powder- 1/2 tsp
Sugar- 1/2 cup (if needed)
Cashew nuts and raisins for garnish.
Ghee- 1 1/2 tsp
Wash palada and set aside.Place a heavy bottom vessel and add in one cup of water and allow it to boil. Add milk into this and allow it boil and reduce a bit .
Now add the palada and cook it. Stir occasionally as there is a tendency for milk and ada to stick to the bottom. Allow the milk to get reduced and creamy and the ada to become soft. Add condensed milk and if necessary the sugar.
( If you do not wish to add condensed milk, you can make it with milk. You will need 1 1/2 liters of milk and 1 to 1 1/3 cup of sugar depending on your sweet preference)
Simmer the payasam for another five minutes. Finally add cardamon powder and switch off the flame. Allow to cool a bit. Heat ghee and roast the cashew nuts and raisins and garnish on top (optional).
If you like payasam check other payasam recipes in this blog...
Pal ada Mambazham Payasam (ada and mango pudding)
Aval Payasam (flat rice/ beaten rice)
Pal Payasam( milk and rice pudding)
Chowari Payasam (sago pearls pudding)
Elaneer Payasam (tender coconut payasam)
Try this...
Hope you will all enjoy!
Your palada pradhamam looks delicious Suja, i have come across this recipe a few times, i really want to try this one, but i couldn't find this palada.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your award, the picture in the kovalam beach looks amazing. It's more than a professional quality photograph.
Love palada pradhaman... planning to make that this week.. :)
ReplyDeleteRice flakes aka palada??? What's this? still couldn't imagine that? May be I have seen, but i don't know... This payasa looks yumm :)
ReplyDeletehey suja, congrats on your award..love that Kovalam Beach pic...its simply awesome...now coming back to the dish......never tried this one before..must say that looks rich and delicious...yummy!
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ReplyDeletevery nice pic...and lovely kheer....and congrats for ur award
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious looking kheer and OMG, what an amazing pic, one of the best pics, I have seen. I am sure and hoping that you have a zoomed version of it framed somewhere in your living room :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous pics! Palada pradhaman looks superyummy..Wishing you many more awards..
ReplyDeleteAmazing palada pradhaman Suja..super clicks..
ReplyDeleteAa kovalam beachinte pic super suja, kannedukane thonunilla.
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Nice kheer dear! Nice picture...Enjoyed ur wounderfull recipes.Gr8 colletions.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for the award Suja...
ReplyDeletewow that looks terrific. My fav. I made some rice kheer last week and that too had the same colour. I just love this colour of the pal ada soooooo much. yummy. Nice presentation too dear.
ReplyDeleteCongrads dear on the award , wonderful picture.Really good one.
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ReplyDeletecongrats on the award...tried your pavakka curry...very lovely...following you!
ReplyDeleteThis is my favourite Payasam.nicely presented!
ReplyDeletesweet dish looks yum and very beautifully presented...and congrats on your awards suja,hope lots more come your way and thanks so much for tagging me as well...
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ReplyDeleteWat a delicious palada pradhaman Suja..looks fabulous..
ReplyDeleteLooks so creamy and delicious, thanks for sharing the award with me, beautiful pic dear...
ReplyDeletePalada pradaman looks perfect dear, name itself makes mouthwatering dear.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations dear suja....
ReplyDeleteKheer looks rich,creamy,inviting n tempting.....
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Congrats on the award and the dish looks very delicious.
ReplyDeleteCongrats Suja!
ReplyDeleteDessert looks yum. Is Palada the English name? Which section should I look in when I am searching for Palada in a grocery store?
Congrats dear. Love palada pradhaman, simply droolworthy dessert.
ReplyDeletecongrats on ur awards ..and the picture-(kovalam beach) is superb.the palada pradaman looks so rich and creamy our family favourite payasam.super da.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the awards with me dear
Congrats Suja! The kheer looks so rich, creamy and delicious!
ReplyDeleteThanks dear friends for your love and sweet words
ReplyDeleteand happy that you like the pic.
@rach sorry dear that I got you confused. I felt it looked something like hard rice flakes :)
Meena thanks for stopping by and also the feedback. I feel so happy that you tried and liked the pavakka curry.
Thanks all..do visit again.
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Thanks dear Rachana for your sweet comment and encouraging words.
ReplyDeleteI too love this dessert, my mil makes this very often...yours looks very tempting and yum dear :) Congrats on your awards, this picture is so beautiful :)
ReplyDeletethe sweet looks awesome , what is palada?
ReplyDeleteI love this very much but do not know to prepare this dessert .Thanks for sharing .Bookmarked
ReplyDeleteWonderful presentation and my favourite. Do visit my space whenever time permits.http://shanthisthaligai.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteThanks all for stopping by and for sweet comments.
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I am a first time ada pradhaman maker. I made this today using double horse palada and came out really good. I did not add extra sugar but the condensed milk itself made the dish very sweet (lil too much for me). Next time I would probably reduce condensed milk quantity to 3/4th and add more milk. Thanks for the wondeful recipe!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Anita for the feed back,so happy you like it..if you feel that it is a bit sweet try adding more milk and 1/2 cup of sugar instead of condensed milk. Thanks once again for trying.
ReplyDeleteHope you will find more interesting recipes here,please visit again :)
how many people can be served if i use 100 gram adda?
ReplyDeleteHi Rajesh,thanks for stopping by,you can serve 5-6 depending on the size of servings.
DeleteIf you go with cup measurement 100 grams will be approximately 1/2 cup.
Thanks once again,have a nice day!