Palada pradhaman is a must kheer/payasam for Onam Sadhya and for most weddings as well. Also this is a personal family favourite, so I should say that it is with a delay that this recipe is being featured here ;) And this should really come in handy to all those non-residents who are not able to find 'Ada' during Onam time or when you crave for some yummy palada pradhaman ! Hope you enjoy making them at home, so do let me know how it turned out :)
Other Sadhya recipes:
Recipe Source : Deeps
Preparation Time : 10 minutes
Cooking Time : 40-45 minutes
Makes : 1 cup
I Used:
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The Way:
- Mix together the rice flour, salt & oil with enough water to make a soft dough. The dough should be moist but not too watery
- Clean and wipe the banana leaves and cut them to suit the size of your pan. Apply oil to the top of the leaves
- Make a small ball out of the dough and spread it on the banana leaf as thin as possible. You may use a sandwich knife to spread them thin and even. Using the zig-zag end of the knife make close criss cross lines in the dough
- In a wide and thick bottomed pan, bring water to a rolling boil
- Drop the dough spread banana leaf into the boiling water
- Allow it to cook for 3-4 minutes till it becomes transparent
- Remove the cooked ada from the boiling water and add it to a bowl of warm water
- Rinse the ada for 3-5 times until the stickiness is removed
- Cut the ada into small pieces when cool and use it to make the yummy kheer !
Cheers,
Chitz
Really nice one.I must try this...
ReplyDeleteTry this in home definitely
ReplyDeleteLooks like you were away from blogging for some time. Welcome back. I know how it can be at times. Finding time for blogging and managing the rest is not easy at all. Never made ada before and thanks for showcasing, I love kheer, so would love to try out.
ReplyDeleteHome made is always the best, i got a storebought packet of ada, yet to cook with..now i know where to come if am planning to make this.
ReplyDeleteGood to see you back, all settled looks like. Nice recipe.
ReplyDeletePerfect Ada ,nice clicks
ReplyDeleteThey look like COconut flesh.... Always heard of Ada but never tasted the payasam
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Drooling!! I welcome u to my event - Wedding Anniversary Cakes & Sweets .. Hop over & link ur recipes!!
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