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sabudana kheer / sago payasam
Sabudana Kheer / Sabakki Payasam
Written by Jayashree

Sabudana Kheer / Sabakki Payasam is a tasty and easy to make Indian dessert. Tapioca pearls are used to make a delicious kheer, ideal for fasting days. 

Sabudana is called as sago, rabia and saksak in different parts of the world. It is a starch extracted from the pith of tropical palm trees. The making of sago pearls is an exhaustive process. It is used mainly as a fasting food. Here is another kind of dish you can enjoy with sabudana. I have many good memories associated with this dish. Sabudana kheer is ideal on fasting or festive days. It is good to serve for fussy children. It is a sweet dish one can prepare without any hassle. 

Unlike the other payasam, the method involved is slightly different. The soaked sabudana are cooked in water and later milk is added to it and sweetened with sugar. The prior cooking helps in softening the sago pearls.

Sabudana Kheer is ideal for:

  • fasting days
  • festive time
  • as a dessert for family time
  • for fussy children who refuse to eat
  • make ahead sweet for get-together
sabudana kheer / sago payasam is a delicious, easy to make Indian dessert. Tapoica pearls are cooked in milk to make a tasty kheer. Give a try to this sweet dish.

Sabudana Kheer / Sago Payasam

Ingredients:


1/2 cup sago   (measurement: 1 cup= 250 ml)
1/2 cup water
1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup sugar
10 almonds
1/4 teaspoon cardamom powder
a few strands of saffron

Method: 

  1. Clean the sago, wash it and soak  for half an hour.
  2. Boil it in half cup of water on a medium flame. The pearls  should be soft and translucent. 
  3. Add milk to it. Put a few strands of  saffron to it. 
  4. Let boil for sometime. Keep stirring in between, it may get burnt. 
  5. Add sugar to it.
  6. Make powder of almonds and put it in the kheer. 
  7. Once it thickens slightly, remove from flame.  Finally, add cardamom powder. You can serve it warm or chilled. 

Take a tip:

  • Dry fruits like cashew and almonds pieces can be roasted in ghee and garnished.
  • The kheer gets thicker on cooling. Keep the consistency moderately thin while cooking.
  • Sago pearls may be boiled in milk but they do not cook so well. 

The other sweet recipes for the festive season are : Badam puri, Khaja, Shenga Holige, Kadabu

Sabudana Kheer / Sago Payasam

Sabudana Kheer is a delicious sweet ideal as a quick-fix dessert. It can be made ahead and stored.
Course fasting recipe, festive sweet, sweets
Cuisine Indian
Keyword kheer for fasting, sabudana kheer, sago patasam, vrat recipe
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Soaking time 30 minutes
Total Time 50 minutes
Servings 4 cups

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup sago
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 10 almonds
  • 1/4 teaspoon cardamom powder
  • a few strands of saffron

Instructions

  • Clean the sago, wash it and soak  for half an hour.
  • Boil it in half cup of water on a medium flame. The pearls  should be soft and translucent.
  • Add milk to it. Put a few strands of  saffron to it.
  • Let boil for sometime. Keep stirring in between, it may get burnt.
  • Add sugar to it.
  • Make powder of almonds and put it in the kheer.
  • Once it thickens slightly, remove from flame.  Finally, add cardamom powder. You can serve it warm or chilled.

Notes

Dry fruits like cashew and almonds pieces can be roasted in ghee and garnished.
The kheer gets thicker on cooling. Keep the consistency moderately thin while cooking.
Sago pearls may be boiled in milk but they do not cook so well. 

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mayurisjikoni
3 years ago

A delicious and creamy dessert to enjoy during fasting days. We tend to make sabudana kheer often for Ekadashi fasting. I usually cook it in milk only and it turns out good for me.

Archana
Archana
3 years ago

Sabudana payasam was something I enjoyed as a kid and made it on the sly when Amma was out. You remind me of those happy days!
I love the addition of almond powder here must have also given a lovely flavour.

Preethicuisine
3 years ago

Sabudana Kheer looks so rich and creamy. One of my most favourite Kheer since childhood.

Jolly
3 years ago

Sabudana kheer looks so creamy and decadent! I bet it must be so delicious. Beautiful recipe and perfect for this festive season!

Priya Vj
3 years ago

Sabbakki paysa is one of my go to paysams and hubby loves this a lot. Realised from your recipe that soaking sabudana for 30mins does the job well . I normally soak it overnight. Will keep this point on mind

shobhakeshwani
shobhakeshwani
3 years ago

Delicious sabudana payasam. This is a very popular kheer in our Sindhi cuisine too. I love it for its simplicity and unique taste.

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