Its Onam! May this joyous occasion of Onam brighten your life with happiness and prosperity! Happy Onam 2011 to all my dear friends and readers..
Onam does not mean just wearing new clothes, having Onasadhya(feast) or making pookkalam. It marks the beginning of a range of festivities, music, snake boat races, Kaikootikali dance, puli kali, onappattu which makes it very exciting.
I just had an Onam Sadhya in my hometown yesterday. I should say it was just too good. :) We (mom, sis , aunt and myself) managed to cook all the Onam Sadhya Vibhavangal and we thoroughly enjoyed it. The preparation begins the day before when me made Pachadi, Puli Ingi, Manga Curry (recipe coming soon), Pineapple Pachadi. The next day we start the other recipes like Sambar, Koottu Kari, Olan , Kalan, Cabbage Thoran, Erissery, Sambharam, Parippu, Pappadam, Rice and Payasam. In North Malabar we begin the feast with pappadam pazham kozhakkal (mixing pappad, banana with sugar and ghee). Then the parippu(dal), ghee and rice. The third course with other curries and side dishes. Then finish with payasam and banana.
A big and long day ahead. Today is Thiruvonam. We make the biggest pookkalam (flower carpet) today. It is kept for 3 days. Then we begin preparation of the feast.The rich culture of Kerala is best seen during this 10 day long Onam Festival.
Hope you enjoy the Ada Pradhaman recipe.
Happy Onam once again!!!!
Ada Pradhaman / Rice Chips Kheer
INGREDIENTS
Ada - 200gms
Jaggery - ¾ Kg
Coconut -2 Medium
Cardamom- 10
Coconut pieces -3 tbsp
Banana (Poovan pazham) - 2
Cashew -3 tbsp
Kismis - 3 tbsp
METHOD
Soak ada overnight.
Drain water. Cook with double the quantity water. It should
be soft when you press it. It will take approx 20- 25 minutes. When cooked
drain away water and keep aside.
Add 250 ml water to jaggery and melt it.
After melting strain so as to remove the impurities.
Cook ada in this melted jaggery in low flame for 1 hour.
In the mean time make thin coconut slices from the coconut
and keep aside.
Grate coconut and press with hand to remove coconut milk.
This is called the first milk(onnam paal). Add powdered cardamom in this milk
and keep aside.
Now add little water blend a little in a mixer/blender and
now press it to remove more coconut milk about 250ml. This is the second
milk(randam paal).
Add more water and remove the coconut milk -250 ml. This is
called the third milk(moonam paal) .
When the ada is cooked for one hour add the 3rd milk, a
pinch of salt and banana. Keep on
simmer.
The payasam has to reach a thick consistency. Then add the
second milk. Keep on simmer and let it thicken again.
Keep the cashew and kismis ready.
When the payasam reaches a thick consistency add the first
milk and it is time to add the rest of the ingredients.
Heat ghee in a small kadai. Add coconut pieces and fry till
light brown. Then add cashews and fry till brown and last add the kismis. When
it bloats up remove kadai from the stove and pour it over the payasam.
Hope you haven't missed my Onam Sadhya Series. Click on the links below for all the recipes.
1. Puli Ingi
2. Olan
3. Kalan
4. Pineapple Pachadi
5. Kumbalanga Pachadi
6. Beetroot Achar
7. Koottu-Curry
8. Avial
9. Kaaya Upperi
2. Olan
3. Kalan
4. Pineapple Pachadi
5. Kumbalanga Pachadi
6. Beetroot Achar
7. Koottu-Curry
8. Avial
9. Kaaya Upperi
11. Tomato Rasam
12. Semiya Payasam
13. Sambaram
Delicious Onam recipe of ada pradhman...looks yummy !!
ReplyDeleteHAPPY ONAM TO YOU N YOUR FAMILY !!
Lovely clicks!!
Happy onam to you :) absolutely stunning pictures with lovely dish.
ReplyDeleteada pradhaman looks divine..Wishing u and ur family a very Happy Onam !!
ReplyDeleteHappy onam to u n ur family,So delicious Payasam...Love the flower rangoli...Very nice deco dear,enjoy the day!!!
ReplyDeleteReceta exquisita y saludable....me encanta,abrazos grandes.
ReplyDeleteWish you a very happy Onam :) Love the clicks a lot. They are so pretty :)
ReplyDeleteWow looks delicious, happy onam
ReplyDeleteHappy Onam to you & your family Rinku!! Wishing & praying for God's abundant blessings on your entire family!
ReplyDeleteThis is a very new dish to me Rinku. It looks so wonderful. I loved that copper vessel. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely payasam ... looks very delicious. I love the setting in the first pic. Very traditional..:)
ReplyDeleteThe flower arrangement looks colourful..
Happy Onam dear..
Reva
Awesome traditional style setting!! Mok made this yesterday & i tasted it for the first time..Wanted to try it out after checking out so many yummy recipes for ada payasam..Adding banana is a nice one..Will try again next week your way..
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Happy Onam Rinku :-)
ReplyDeleteI loved reading about the elements of the Onasadhya and how you made it easy to try them ourselves. Also saw that some restaurants are offering the feast in Hyderabad, and was planning to make my husband take me to one of them - easy way out without having to cook :D
But then i left Hyd yesterday to visit my parents, so maybe i can have the onasadhya next year, or make it by myself over the next few weeks.
Happy Onam once again and have a great day.
lovely pookalam and awesome pradhaman......love the cute bowl...and your clicks are awesome...
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Ada pradhamn looks super delicious,creamy and inviting..Happy Onam wishes Rinku..
ReplyDeleteOna shamshakal Rinku... On seeing your list of onam dishes itself I knew you would be having a wonderful feast!! Wish I should have been your neighbour... Ada pradhaman looks fantabulous!
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happy onam to you too dear...payasam looks so tempting...
ReplyDeleteA very happy Onam to you ...... beautiful clicks !!
ReplyDeleteWish you Happy Onam too ...payasam looks yum ..n nice pics
ReplyDeleteWish you a happy Onam...clicks are super!!!
ReplyDeletesooo pretty!!!
Happy Onam to you and your family. Loved all your clicks and yes specially that copper vessel. . So traditional..
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Hamaree Rasoi
Happy Onam to you... The pics are amazing.
ReplyDeleteWoooow! Perfect Payasam and what a presentation!! Ada pradhaman with sharkara is my fav among all the sadya vibhavangal! Loving this too much!!
ReplyDeleteWow!! My favorite payasam. Looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHappy Onam To you!!! The pictures are very classic.
ReplyDeleteFirst time here and happy to meet you thru blogger world.
Cheers,
Uma
looks so divine and delicious...can really feel the smell of the payasam from the pics itself....best onam wishes!
ReplyDeleteNice traditional recipe.Payasam looks divine
ReplyDeleteHappy Onam to you Rinku! What beautiful pictures! My mom got me the same urali this time :) Love it!
ReplyDeletewow...ada prathaman adipoli aayittundu..I just love to have it with banana....and yours look perfect....loved the urali too..:)
ReplyDeleteOMG! I am loving this. Mouth watering!
ReplyDeleteI love this Pradhaman. I had first tasted it at a colleagues wedding and have still not forgotten how it was love at the first spoonful!
ReplyDeleteI hope I can get the Ada, here in TX. I will surely try this.