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gasgase payasa | poppy seed kheer
Gasgase Payasa | Poppy seeds Kheer
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Gasgase payasa is a rich, creamy, delicious dessert. It is one of the Indian sweet dishes  lost back with time.

Gasgase is the Indian name for poppy seed. It is also known as khus-khus. in Hindi, kasa kasa in Tamil, and posto in Bengali. Gasgase payasa is an all time favourite sweet dish of many Kannadigas and this is a traditional Karnataka recipe.

The tiny white seeds are a good source of calcium, manganese, copper, zinc, and potassium. It is a rich source of dietary fiber and thus aids in digestion. It fights insomnia. The poppy plant is a source of opium, thus extensive use of these seeds induces sleep. The anti-oxidants help to maintain good eyesight. It is a good cure for the thyroid.

Khus khus is widely used in Indian cooking. It is used in small quantity to enhance the taste of the dish.

Khus-khus payasam is a good sweet dish from South India. It is ideal to prepare for any festivities. It is vegan and gluten-free
Make sure the poppy seed is thoroughly cleaned. Fresh coconut along with nuts and khus-khus gives a good taste. It is then ground and sweetened with jaggery.

Navratri festival is celebrated with pomp and show throughout India. It is a ten day festival when elaborate poojas are performed and deities are spectacularly decorated. The tenth day is celebrated as Dasara. If you are looking for other kind of kheer recipes, check out dalia payasam, sabudana kheer, komala payasam, sweet potato kheercustard apple kheer, chaler payesh, makhana kheer,

gasgase payasa | poppy seed kheer

gasgase payasa | poppy seed kheer

Gasgase Payasa recipe | Khus khus payasa

Ingredients:

  • 1/3 cup gasgase / poppy seed
  • 10 cashew nut
  • 2/3 cup fresh coconut
  • 1 cup jaggery
  • 2 cup water
  • 1/4 teaspoon cardamom powder

Method:

  1. Dry roast gasgase for two minutes until it pops. Put it aside for sometime.
  2. Once it cools, grind it in the small jar. Now, add grated coconut and cashew to it with a little water. Make a paste of it.
  3. Put jagger in a pan along with water. Once it melts, strain the liquid to remove impurities.
  4. Put the jaggery syrup back on the stove, once it is warm, put the paste to it and simmer for five minutes.
  5. Finally, add cardamom powder.
  6. Gasgase payasa is ready to serve.

Take a tip:

  • You may top with nuts roasted in ghee.
  • It tastes good when chilled too.
gasgase payasa | poppy seed kheer
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Gasgase Payasa | Khus khus payasa

Gasgase Payase is a delicious, creamy sweet treat from Karnataka cuisine. It is one of the recipes lost back with time.
Course sweets, traditional recipes
Cuisine karnataka
Keyword gasgase payasa, kheer variety, khus khus payasam, poppy seed kheer
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings 4 people
Author Jayashree

Ingredients

  • 1/3 cup gasgase / poppy seed
  • 10 cashew nut
  • 2/3 cup fresh coconut
  • 1 cup jaggery
  • 2 cup water
  • 1/4 teaspoon cardamom powder

Instructions

  • Dry roast gasgase for two minutes until it pops. Put it aside.
  • Once it cools, grind it in the small jar. Then, add coconut and cashew to it and make a paste with little water.
  • Put jagger in a pan along with water. Once it melts, strain the liquid to remove impurities.
  • Put the jaggery syrup back on the stove, once it is warm, put the paste to it and simmer for five minutes.
  • Finally, add cardamom powder.
  • Gasgase payasa is ready to serve.

Notes

  • Gasgase payasa  can be served warm or cold. It tastes good when chilled.
  • It can be kept for a day in the refrigerator. 
  • You may garnish with nuts roasted in ghee. 

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Seema
Seema
2 years ago

My first appreciation for this payasa comes through my mother in law. She does udupi recipes and this is one she loves to talk about. You brought back lovely memories

Priya Vj
2 years ago

Gass gasse Payasa is my favorite. I liked the idea of roasting khus khus and grinding. I normally soak it in warm water for 45mins and then grind ..next time will follow your method of roasting .

cakesncurries
cakesncurries
2 years ago
Reply to  Priya Vj

Gasgase Payasa is something new to me. We make halwa with poppy seeds but never made kheer. Would try it soon, as hubby loves desserts with jaggery. It’s a wonderful and nutritious dessert.

Preethicuisine
2 years ago

Gasagase payasa is my most favourite payasa. Gasagase is not available here. Missing it so much . Beautifully done Jayashree.

Kalyani
Kalyani
2 years ago

My mom makes it very similarly . This creamy gasagase payasa looks great

Radha
2 years ago

I tasted this a few years back and fell in love with it. I make it often. This payasam looks amazing! yummy!

Batter Up With Sujata
2 years ago

Wow Jayashree kheer looks so creamy and delicious. I can imagine the divine taste. We use poppy seeds so often but never made kheer. Coconut and poppy seeds are a great combo. Loved that you didn’t use milk in it. So its also perfect for lactose intolerance people.

Mina Joshi
Mina Joshi
2 years ago

Love this simple but tasty dish. I have never used poppy seeds for cooking only garnishing so looking forward to trying out this new dish.

shobhakeshwani
shobhakeshwani
2 years ago

Very different kheer recipe. I will try it out as it is new for me. We do make sheera with khus khus

themadscientistskitchen

I absolutely love your ghasghse paysa. My Mami makes amazing payasa and I can make some and send her the pictures. Thanks for the recipe it is definitely has the same flavour profile.

mayurisjikoni
2 years ago

Wow, a kheer made using poppy seeds, that must be so tasty and flavourful. With nuts and coconut makes it even more tempting. Bookmarking gasgase payasa to try out.

My Culinary Expressions

Poppy seeds kheer is quite nutritive. The nuts and coconut add to its flavour. Would love to try it out. Great post .

shalu
shalu
2 years ago

Wow this is something very unique for me. poppy seeds kheer sounds so scrumptious and delicious. Great post dear!!

FoodTrails
2 years ago

This is a very interesting recipe with poppy seeds.. never thought of making kheer with the seeds.. looks incredibly delicious, rich and so creamy.. will love to try for some festive occasion.

namscorner18
namscorner18
2 years ago

with poppy seeds, nuts and coconut, gasgase kheer is absolutely scrumptious and too tempting. so creamy and rich in taste. my mom makes it and your post reminds me to try it out soon.

Kalyani
9 months ago

5 stars
Amma makes this similarly. Sometimes she soaks the cashews and poppy seeds before grinding it. Love this payasa with some ambode too

Mayuri Patel
6 months ago

5 stars
What a lovely idea for kheer, poppy seeds. Must give this recipe a try during Navratri. Am sure it must be so delicious.

Neha Pahilwani
Neha Pahilwani
6 months ago

5 stars
I had referred to this post while making Gasgase Payasa when I had visited my hometown. It had turned out awesome. So, cooling and refreshing. Would love to know more on such recipes.

Priya Vj
5 months ago

5 stars
I tried your method of roasting the poppy seeds to make Gass gasse payasam. It gave a nice nutty texture and taste to the paysam

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