Friday, June 1, 2007

Kadle Bele Payasa / Chana Dal Payasam



Kadle Bele (Chana Dal) payasa has been my all time favourite among all the payasams that mom used to make at home. As a kid, this was the only payasa that I ate, and so my mom used to make it quite often- for festivals, pujas. Couple of days back, we had another set of friends over for dinner at our place and I had made this payasa. It brought back my old sweet memories!!! Not too sure if my guests enjoyed it.... But I relished it completely!!!!! :). It's fast and really easy to make. Here's the recipe for it.... Enjoi!

Ingredients:

1 cup Kadle bele/ Chana Dal
1 - 1.5 cup Jaggery
2 cups Fresh grated coconut or Thick coconut milk
3/4-1 tsp Rava or Raw rice
1 tsp Ghee
1 tsp Elaichi powder
1-2 tsp Raisins
1-2 tsp Cashews

Method:


  1. Pressure cook chana dal in water and keep aside.

  2. Dry roast the rava until the raw smell disappears and add it to the cooked chana dal. If you are using raw rice, dry roast it and grind it to a smooth powder and then add to the dal. This gives thickness to the payasam.

  3. Add thick coconut milk to the above mixture and boil. If you are using grated coconut, grind the coconut with water to a smooth paste and then boil with the mixture. Add extra water if required. Stir regularly.

  4. Add jaggery and elaichi powder. Roast raisins and cashews in 1 tsp ghee and add to payasam. Mix well and let it boil for some more time. Adjust the sweetness according to your taste.

  5. Serve hot or cold, as desired and enjoi!

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30 comments:

  1. Mine too Ramya.Maduve oota=kadalebele payasa!!Ahh..!!!!:)))
    Nanagu tumba ishta,madi tumba dinavaytu,madabeku.Thanks for making me crave!;D

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  2. Such a simple recipe.. love it! nice presentation!

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  3. I will never say no to a cup of payasam at any point of time....:)

    Shn

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  4. oooh - good one!!! bele payasa never fails to please :-)

    smita

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  5. great recipe...never tried this before, sound wonderful...thanks for sharing

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  6. Ramya, Oh kadlebele payasa used to be made for most of the functions at my granpa's place as well and my hubby just loves it very much. Nice presentation Ramya and very authentic recipe.
    Hugs
    Seema

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  7. Oh another kannadiga :))
    Nim recipe nodi tumba khushi aithu. Asha akka heliro hage nangu ee payasa ista.

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  8. Hay this sounds new to me...It sounds simple..Waiting to try it out..

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  9. one of my neighbor makes payasam with channa dal and i love it.Good one Ramya.

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  10. The payasam is looking nice and rich.
    Good recipe :)

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  11. So this is like a sweet dal, Ramya?

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  12. I love Payasams..Nice recipe dear.

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  13. Ramya, is this also called MadGane in Konkani recipe as prepared commonly in NK/SK area konkanis. If not what are athe similarities. I love this specially this is prepared during Ugadhi(Gudi Padva, Sansaar Padvo)
    KB

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  14. hi ramya,
    first time to ur blog. nice pics.i love payasam a lot.In kerala without payasam,no feast:)

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  15. hm... slurp.... nange e payasa thumbne ista ... but not my kids favorite list so rarely cooked now at home

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  16. ooh! looks yum, love these sweets with jaggery :)

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  17. this is my favorite. but never made them myself. will try yours for sure.

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  18. Ramyavre, idu nodi habbada oota nenapige banthu. Hage swalpa gasgase (poppy seeds) fry madi, pudi madi hakidre innu superagi iruthe.

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  19. Hey Ramya,
    I love this paayasam..my kids like it very much..looks tasty..recently tasted a different version of this from a friend's house..will blog my version later..

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  20. we make this around Ganesh Chaturthi every year. I love it. Its nice to see so many common recipes :)

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  21. Tried your recipe... turned out awesome.. thanks :).

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  22. How squishy should the chana dal be?

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  23. Really mouth watering... :)

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  24. I love this paysa...In our house we add sabudhana also with Kadalebele...

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  25. How many people will this ratio serve?
    I have make this for 15 people, so help.

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  26. @Savita,
    1 cup of chana dal would make enough payasa for about 2-3 ppl.

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  28. Hi...
    It really helped me a lot... as am new to cooking., n today on sankranthi i cud prepare dis simple n delicious kadlebele payasa for my husband.

    So thank you so much for the recipe

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