wellhealthorganic.com Sheer Khurma: Sheer Khurma is a decadent creamy pudding crafted from vermicelli, milk, dates, nuts, dry fruits, sugar, and ghee. In Persian, ‘Sheer’ signifies milk, while ‘khurma’ denotes dates.
Sheer Khurma
- Preparation Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 20 minutes
- Total Time: 30 minutes
- Cuisine: North Indian, International
- Course: Desserts, Sweets
- Diet: Vegetarian
- Difficulty Level: Moderate
Ingredients:
For Roasting Vermicelli:
- 1 cup vermicelli (seviyan), broken into thin strands – 40 grams
For Roasting Dry Fruits and Nuts:
- 3 tablespoons Ghee (clarified butter)
- 30 unsalted pistachios, chopped or 20 grams
- 20 almonds
- 16 to 18 cashews
- 2 tablespoons golden raisins
- 4 large dates or 8 small to medium-sized dates, chopped – about ½ cup chopped dates – 100 grams
- 2 tablespoons chironji (charoli), optional
Additional Sheer Khurma Ingredients:
- 1 liter whole milk
- 4 tablespoons sugar or as required (since dates and raisins add sweetness, adjust sugar accordingly)
- 1 teaspoon cardamom powder or 4 green cardamoms crushed in a mortar-pestle
- 1 tablespoon rose water
- 15 to 18 saffron strands, optional
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Instructions:
Preparation:
- In a wok, frying pan, or skillet, dry roast the vermicelli until golden, stirring often. Set aside. Optionally, you can roast the vermicelli in ghee.
- In the same pan, heat ghee and sauté chopped dry fruits, dates, and nuts for 3 to 4 minutes on low heat.
Making Sheer Khurma:
- Heat milk in a heavy saucepan on medium-low to medium heat until it boils. Stir occasionally.
- Reduce heat and simmer for 8 to 10 minutes until milk slightly thickens, stirring often.
- Add roasted vermicelli and sugar to the milk. Mix well.
- Simmer on low to medium-low heat until vermicelli softens, about 8 to 10 minutes.
- Add cardamom powder and saffron strands, if using.
- Also, add the sautéed dry fruits, nuts, and ghee mixture to the milk.
- Turn off the heat and mix well. Adjust sugar if needed.
- Finally, add rose water and stir.
- Serve hot, warm, or chilled, garnished with saffron strands, rose petals, or slivered nuts.
Scaling & Storage:
- Store leftovers in a covered container in the fridge for a couple of days.
- Sheer Khurma thickens as it cools, so adjust cooking time for preferred consistency.
- Easily scale up the recipe to feed more people.
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Notes:
- Use thin, long, and fine whole wheat vermicelli, broken into smaller pieces before roasting.
- Customize nuts and dry fruits according to preference or allergies.
- Choose good quality dates, removing seeds if present. Soak dry dates in water to soften if using.
- Chironji seeds are optional; skip if unavailable.
- Enhance flavor with unsweetened desiccated coconut or grated khoya.
- Adjust sugar or use substitutes like jaggery, palm sugar, or coconut sugar.
- Customize flavorings by omitting saffron or using pandanus water instead of rose water.