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Elaneer Rose Payasam/ Rose Tender Coconut Payasam




Elaneer Rose Payasam/ Rose Tender Coconut Payasam

 Elaneer payasam is made with young tender coconut water. Elaneer is refreshing and sweet in its own. Tender coconut meat will be soft and jelly like and can be scooped with a spoon. This payasam is made extra flavorful with the addition of rose petals. You can use tulasi leaves instead of rose  petals.Sago pearls is also added and helps thickening up puddings Try this, you will surely love it.

Ingredients
Tender coconut meat - 1 cup
Tender coconut water- 1 1/2 cup
Milk- 1 1/2 cup
Condensed milk- 1/2 tin
Sago pearls/ chowari-1/2 cup
Sugar- 2 tbs
Rose petals - course paste- 1 tbs
Rose water- a few drops
Chopped cashew nuts- 8-10
Crushed cardamom- 2-3







First step is to cook the sago. In a heavy bottom pan add 5-6 cups of water and bring to a boil. Add the chowari and allow it to boil for two to three minutes, drain and add fresh batch of boiling water (again 5-6 cups) and continue cooking till it is clear and translucent.  Strain and run under cold running water and set aside.

Boil milk in a sauce pan. Make a paste of rose petals. I used the paste of two red rose.

Make a paste of tender coconut meat . Add this paste, cooked chowari, elaneer/ coconut water and  rose petal paste into a heavy bottom pan and mix. Cook this in medium flame for 2-3 minutes. Add milk, chopped cashew nuts and stir occasionally. When it starts to thicken add condensed milk, crushed cardamom and sugar and mix. After two minutes switch off the flame.



You might also like,
Karikku Payasam/Tender coconut Payasam
Pazha Pradhaman
Palpayasam
Neipayasam
Pal Ada Mambazham Payasam
Chakka Pradhaman/Jack fruit Payasam



Try this,
Hope you will all enjoy!

Comments

  1. looks delicious...never tried it and never tasted..

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  2. I am really curious how this one tasted... am sure it is too good, otherwise it wouldn't be up on your blog... so tempting...

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  3. healthy and yummy payasam...awesome clicks for all the posts....

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