Kiwi Kesari

Written By: Evergreendishesdev
Published on: January 12, 2019
Kiwi Kesari

Rawa kesari or Sheera as we often call in South India makes a good winter treat. Today, I have a fusion sweet, sheera with kiwi in it. A bowl of piping hot kiwi kesari  was one of the favourites of my daughter a few years back.

This is the 3rd post  of BM#96 with the theme “Winter Warmers” The other two posts were Badam Milk and Hot Chocolate Milk

Now, here’s the recipe for Kiwi Kesari

Ingredients:              Measurement used:1 cup =250 ml
1 cup semolina
1/2 cup  ghee
2 kiwi
1 cup sugar
6 almonds
6 cashew
1/2 teaspoon cardamom powder
2 cup water

Method:
1 Peel the skin of kiwi, cut into big chunks and make pulp of it. Keep it aside.
2 Take a pan, add a spoon of ghee and roast the semolina along with the dry fruits. It should be golden in colour.
3 Remove the semolina in a bowl.
4 Add water in the pan. Put sugar and ghee to it. Once the water boils, slowly add the roasted semolina to it. Keep stirring otherwise lumps will be formed.
5 Once it slightly thickens, add puree to it. Let cook for sometime. Finally, add cardamom powder and remove from flame.

Kiwi Kesari

Kiwi Kesari

Kiwi Kesari
Evergreendishesdev

Kiwi Kesari

Kiwi Kesari is a twist to the usual kesari that we make. It is ideal to serve for breakfast, lunch or dinner. 
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Servings: 4 people
Course: Breakfast, sweets, winter recipe
Cuisine: fusion, Indian

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup semolina
  • 2 tablespoon ghee
  • 2 kiwi
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 6 almond
  • 6 cashew
  • 1/2 teaspoon cardamom powder
  • 2 cup water

Method
 

  1. Peel the skin of kiwi, cut into big chunks and make a puree of it. Keep it aside.
  2. Take a pan, add a spoon of ghee and roast the semolina along with the dry fruits. Let it be golden in colour. Put it in a bowl.
  3. Add water in the pan. Put sugar and ghee to it. Once the water boils, slowly add the roasted semolina to it, keep stirring, otherwise lumps will be formed.
  4. Once it slightly thickens, add the puree to it. Let cook for sometime. Finally, add cardamom powder and remove from flame. 

Notes

  • Dry fruits may be roasted in ghee and added later to the dish. 
  • Ghee quantity may be reduced to 1/3 cup if desired.
Kiwi Kesari

Kiwi Kesari

Sending this post to Srivalli’s Kids Delight Event, guest hosted by PJ with the theme “Winter Warmers”

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21 Comments

  1. Usha

    Kiwi kesari sounds good. Pureeing kiwi is a cool idea. Nice twist to a classic recipe!

  2. Rajani

    Kiwi kesari is quite new to me. I initially thought the color would be deeper but then realized that it imparts a very pale color.

    • Jayashree

      Yes, colour is not deep. Thankyou for the visit.

  3. vaishalisabnani

    I love kesari , a kiwi one would be so delicious , it looks awesome !
    A hot kesari would be welcome on a winter afternoon .

    • Jayashree

      Thankyou 🙂

  4. sizzlingtastebuds

    what a lovely way to use the fruit in Kesari… lovely twist to the usual Pineapple / rava kesari

  5. Sapna

    I have only tried plain rava kesari, I am yet to try the popular pineapple kesari and here you are with another version of kiwi. Have to bookmark this one as well.

    • Jayashree

      Thankyou Sapana, they love kesari at home.

  6. harini

    Nice addition of kiwi in kesari.It probably gives a slight tangy flavor, right?

    • Jayashree

      Yes, Harini, so we should not add more of it.

  7. Priya Suresh

    Very innovative kesari, adding kiwi sounds absolutely interesting, wish i get a plate of this kesari rite now. Delicious.

    • Jayashree

      Thankyou

  8. Jagruti Dhanecha

    Rava kesari or halwa with a tiny tangy note, sounds interesting. Kids would love this dish for sure.

  9. Renu Agrawal Dongre

    Wow a good way to use Kiwi in a kesari. looks yum and delicious.

  10. mayurisjikoni

    Wow Jayashree, that’s an interesting recipe, adding kiwi to kesari. Awesome. Would love to try it.