Aval vellam is a special offering prepared during Saraswathi pooja and Krishna Jeyanthi. Because of its simplicity , we can prepare this sweet in just 10 minutes.
I am sending this sweet dish to Shanthi's State special event on behalf of TamilNadu and Purva's Festive food event for krishna Jeyanthi.
Ingredients:
Poha / beaten rice / aval (thicker variety)- 1 1/4 cup
vellam / jaggery / brown sugar - 3/4 cup
shredded coconut - 1/2 cup
cashew - 10
cardamom - 3
Raisin - 10
almond slices - 10
Method:
Wash and clean the poha. Soak it for 3 minutes and drain the water completely.
Take 1/2 cup of water in a wok and heat it along with the jaggery.
As the jaggery dissolves, filter and remove the impurities.
Again heat it to achieve a thicker solution called one string consistency.
(One string consistency means, if you take the stirring spoon out of the jaggery solution and if you can get a thing string dripping as the last drop , it is called so).
Mix the poha, cashews, shredded coconut, powdered cardamom, raisin , almond and stir well.
Immediately switch off the flame.
Aval vellam is ready!
Note:
We can roast the nuts and raisins in ghee before adding. But I stick to the more simpler old version.
Serving suggestions:
In my home town, this sweet is served as a starter snack during festive occasions as soon as the guest arrives.
Serves 4 people.
Monday, August 17, 2009
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22 comments:
i liked the recipe very much!!
Great one!
nice one
Very easy and yummy neivedhyam..i did the same sweet dish on krishna jeyanthi
Yumm...festival dishes make me so nostalgic da..looks nice..:)
I remmeber my mom making this for pooja. Good one.
How many yummy festival dishes we got I wonder ..looks truly yummy .I am seeing such a recipe with aval for the first time and thanks for sharing it Viki..
Nice and a different one with poha...looks good..
Something different for me...looks gud
This is completely new for me.
Simple yet marvellous aval vellam!
sweet one dear
simple n yummy dear
My brother is a big fan of this,we make it in a simpler way!!
I have entries for ur event soon will post :)
Thank you for the simple yet delicious entry for the event
Nice one! I too prepared this for janmashtami..
never heard of it...so simple and easy to make
I have never heard about this before! This sounds amazingly simple but yet so tasty!
Hi Viki, fist time here and nice blog u have. Well I have few questions about the side dish event and i have posted in the comment. If you could answer those that would be great. BTW i am adding your blog in my blogroll
nice recipe, never made like this..will try :)
i have never made anything sweet with poha, this looks delicious and easy one! btw i have sent my entry for Side Dishes for Roti event, hope you received it :)
never tried this one..surely im going to giv a try..missing all festive dishes..snap is really nice,.. :)
Nice and a different poha recipe... Looks so yummy and delicious.. Nice one...
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