Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Sathyanarayana Prasadam


Sathyaranarayana Pooja was more popular in Maharashtra than in the southern parts of India like Tamil nadu. But now a days this vrat and pooja is becoming popular there also. I never missed any prasad which was distributed by the friends or neighbours as one shouldn't miss it also if you know that there is a pooja going on. A teaspoon of this prasad given in small paper cups were not enough to satisfy the craving for this prasad. For me the prasad used to be a mystery as it had a flavour of the banana and yet I couldn't find any pieces of the fruit in there. Long before my marriage I started doing this pooja every month during the full moon day and the prasadam used to be plain Kesari. I always wanted the typical Maharashtrian flavour or the so called banana flavoured prasadam, which I mastered only a few years back. I wouldn't say mastered, but try to make the typical prasad.

Ingredients :

1 cup rava
1 1/2 cups sugar
1 ripe banana
1/2 cup ghee
1 cup milk
1 cup water
Cashews and raisins as per ones taste
1 tsp. cardamom powder

Method :

1. Mix the milk and water together and keep to boil.

2. Heat the ghee in a kadai, fry the cashews till pink and remove aside. In the same ghee, fry the raisins till they puff up and remove immediately and keep aside. Be careful not to burn the raisins else they will turn bitter.

3. In the same ghee add the rava and roast till light pink in colour.

4. Add the boiling milk-water mixture to the roasted rava and cook till all the moisture evaporates.

5. Add the sugar, smashed banana and keep stirring till the sugar dissolves in the rava and it becomes a dough like consistency.

6. Mix in the cardamom powder, fried cashews and raisins and Krishnaarpanam.

Krishnaarpanam

4 comments:

Mahimaa's kitchen said...

that is a yummmmy prasadam. anything offered to God is very tasty. isn't it?

Sucharitha said...

Yes Mahima, anything offered to god with love and devotion is sure to taste the best.

Vibaas said...

i love sheera and it looks so delicious. i love your vendhaya manga too.

Priya Suresh said...

Thats a lovely deliciou prasadam...