Since my daughter is a huge Sojji / Kesari / Sheera fan, I searched and searched for the perfect recipe that would make my daughter compliment me and tell me that I make the best Kesari. She always compliments my downstairs neighbor’s Kesari and come what may she says I can’t match up to it. I asked Anita(my downstairs neighbor) for the recipe, even got it done from her, she makes fantastic Kesari, but, the same problem, oodles of ghee (Fat!!!! Calories!!! Weight!!!!) and my knees would turn to jelly. Every person I asked said, “Kesari wouldn’t be Kesari if there is no ghee”. But this recipe doesn’t have as much ghee and still tastes good. Here is a no-fail recipe, if followed properly as per the measurements given here and the procedure followed here. Make this Kesari and enjoy the compliments.
Ingredients
Cream of wheat (rava/ semolina) - 1 cup
Sugar - 1 - 1.5 cups
Clarified Butter (Ghee) - 3-4 tbsp
Cardamoms (de-skinned and crushed) - 3-4
Golden Raisins (kismis) - 8-10
Orange food color (kesari) -1tsp
Method
Add 1 tbsp ghee in a wok with a thick bottom, when its hot add the raisins and de-skinned and crushed cardamoms, once the raisins become plump, Add the semolina and roast in the ghee along with the raisins and cardamom till the rava gets a faint pink color. Keep aside. Now in the same wok, add 3 cups of water, add the color and let it boil. When it comes to boiling point, add the semolina slowly, constantly stirring, and mix well. Allow the semolina to be cooked at medium heat. The trick is that the semolina has to cook well. Keep covered and cook for a while. When it is fully cooked, add the sugar and stir well. The sugar makes it watery, so stir well. When the sugar is fully dissolved, add the remaining ghee. Keep stirring until the semolina starts leaving the sides of the pan. Your Kesari/Sheera/Sojji is ready. Check the close up snap of the Kesari, it shows how moist and well cooked it is. Serve warm, dunk in with a spoon and enjoy it.
💮Sharing the Joy
I would love to send my Kesari to
Aparna’s FIC Orange Event which was initially started by Sunshinemom

I would
also like to send this to Alka's Sindhi Rasoi and since it is Valentines Day today and this is a Valentine event, this goes out to my 5 year old who loves this dish very much.
Sojji also goes to Priyanka of Asankhana who is hosting the event Cooking with luv for luv
I am also sending this lovely dessert to Recipes for the rest of us-Dessert event started by Ramki of One page cook books and hosted by Varsha of Willo the Wisp
Priti has bestowed upon me the Lemonade Award, Thank you Priti for the lovely award.
I would also like to send this to PJ’s Tasty Bites for Toddlers event
#RavaKesari #KesariBath #SouthIndianRecipes #IndianSweets #SukanyasMusings



Ummmm, simply mouth watering!! looks great..
ReplyDeletelooks yumm..you can't really avoid ghee in most of the indian sweets..the real taste in them is due to the ghee..
ReplyDeleteperfect colour,..looks yum too,..
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect and tempting :-)
ReplyDeleteoh my..sheera looks so tempting Sukanya...slurrp! Trust you are doing good..
ReplyDeleteLow fat kesari that looks so good, now that's somehting.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sending it to FIC, Sukanya.
Looks divine Sukanya..:)
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect and delicious.
ReplyDeleteThe rava kesari looks wonderful...love the dessert.
ReplyDeleteSlurp!! What a great color, I love kesari bhath any time! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your lovely Rava kesari sojji recipe with Allrecipes.asia members.
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