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    Pesalu Payasam | Whole Moong Jaggery Pudding

    Published: Nov 24, 2018 · Modified: Sep 23, 2020 by Srivalli · 9 Comments

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    Pesalu Payasam or Whole Moong Pudding with Jaggery is a delicious kheer that can be made for any festival season with jaggery and whole moong.

    While we love dal payasam, we don't often make with whole moong. We mostly make it split yellow moong dal or chana dal. So this change with whole moong was too good, especially using jaggery took it to the next level.

    Its been raining the last couple of days and kids had a day off along with the holiday. Having kids at home unexpecdely at home put lot of chaos as it becomes difficult to plan. We somehow managed with the rains doing a disappearing act and the school functioned again.

    We haven't had the proper monsoon setting this time and rains have been very sparing. Its become tough to manage the water already and we are worried how it will be during summer. Hoping the Rain God will bless his showers, this payasam is an apt one for any festival occasion.

    It was Karthigai Deepam and I missed the regular Pori Urundai we make. The Puffed rice that's sold during this season where soggy and the jaggery syrup didn't set well. So planning to make it again shortly.

    Meanwhile you enjoy this recipe. We are starting the final week of BM#94, where I will be sharing some "Sweets with no Refined sugar or Refined flour"

    Pesalu Payasam

    PIN This for Later!How to make Pesalu Payasam Moong Kheer with Jaggery

    Pesalu Payasam

    Ingredients Needed:

    1 cup Moong, whole
    2 cups Milk
    1 cup Jaggery
    2 cups Water
    1 tsp Charoli
    10 nos Cashew nuts
    10 Raisins
    2 to 3 tbsp Ghee

    Roast the whole Moong in 1 tbsp ghee for 5 mins.
    Take it in a pressure cooker along with 1 cup milk and 2 cups of water.
    Cover and cook in low flame for 40 mins.
    Melt the jaggery in little water to remove the impurities.
    Once the pressure falls down, add the jaggery and 1 cup milk to the cooker.
    Let it cook to a smooth creamy payasam without cover for 10 mins.
    Roast the nuts in the ghee and pour over this.

    Whole Moong Kheer

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    Pesalu Payasam | Whole Moong Jaggery Pudding

    Pesalu Payasam or Whole Moong Pudding with Jaggery is a delicious kheer that can be made for any festival season with jaggery and whole moong.
    Course Sweets
    Cuisine Andhra Pradesh
    Keyword No Sugar No Refined Flour
    By Cook Method Pressure Cooker, Stovetop
    Occasion Festival Meal
    By Diet Healthy Recipes
    Dish Type Festival Sweets
    Author Srivalli

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup Moong whole
    • 2 cups Milk
    • 1 cup Jaggery
    • 2 cups Water
    • 1 tsp Charoli
    • 10 nos Cashew nuts
    • 10 Raisins
    • 2 to 3 tbsp Ghee

    Instructions

    • Roast the whole Moong in 1 tbsp ghee for 5 mins.
    • Take it in a pressure cooker along with 1 cup milk and 2 cups of water.
    • Cover and cook in low flame for 40 mins.
    • Melt the jaggery in little water to remove the impurities.
    • Once the pressure falls down, add the jaggery and 1 cup milk to the cooker.
    • Let it cook to a smooth creamy payasam without cover for 10 mins.
    • Roast the nuts in the ghee and pour over this.
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    1. gayathriraani says

      November 24, 2018 at 7:23 pm

      This is something new as I haven't tried payasam with whole moong. It looks yum and perfect for any festivals and celebrations. Last week was like this here in Madurai. They announced holiday due to rain and it stopped raining.

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    2. Priya Suresh says

      November 24, 2018 at 9:48 pm

      Somehow i love to payasam with jaggery and am sure this whole moong payasam will definitely please my tastebuds...

      Reply
    3. Rafeeda - The Big Sweet Tooth says

      November 26, 2018 at 12:36 pm

      I never knew payasam could be make with whole moong. That sounds really delicious, especially since I love the moong payasam...

      Reply
    4. code2cook says

      November 29, 2018 at 9:38 am

      cool, that is actually a innovation. Heard about yellow lentil payasam but this looks great.

      Reply
    5. Sharmila says

      November 29, 2018 at 5:21 pm

      Whole moong dal I always sprout it and make poriyal. But this payasam sounds so creative and healthy.

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    6. Pavani says

      November 29, 2018 at 7:36 pm

      That is a very interesting payasam Valli. Never used whole moong to make a sweet preparation -- sounds absolutely delicious.

      Reply
    7. chefmireille says

      December 07, 2018 at 11:24 am

      what ahealthy dessert andmy kind of creamy pudding

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    8. Sandhya Ramakrishnan says

      December 10, 2018 at 3:00 am

      I love whole moong sweet sundal and this looks something very similar to that. I am so going to give this a try as I love the flavor of the whole moong. Also, is charoli that white seed that we have in betel nuts? It has been ages since I ate any. I need to get some from India trip next year.

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    9. Srivalli says

      December 10, 2018 at 8:00 am

      I am not sure if these are used in betel nuts Sandhya. These are slightly pinkish in colour, not exactly white.

      Reply

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