Some food wakes up a lot of memories. Some that were sleeping, that wouldn’t have woken up if left undisturbed. The time Dhyuthi posted the recipe of Paal Vazhakka on her blog Melange some time ago, I kept staring at the picture. Did this remind me of something? I just couldn’t remember, but there was something… I ran through the ingredients and decided to try it the same day. I came back from work, pulled out all the ingredients, and started preparing it. As the coconut milk was getting cooked with the sago, the smell that wafted across the kitchen started awakening my senses. What is it?? Something that I had forgotten, dug into the deep recesses of my memories… Went ahead to complete the preparation… As soon as I reached the last stage, my mind suddenly woke up. My vellimma!!!
I have already written about my vellima in my Semiyayum Nenthrapazhavum recipe I shared some time back, which was a regular for her. However, Paal Vazhakka was reserved only when she had sago in her hand. I had tasted it from her hands only very few times. No wonder, why it went on to rest in my memories, safe and sound. When I served it to my D, he sipped it silently, and I asked him, “does this remind you of someone?” He just smiled, the smile said it all… 🙂 I went on to express my feelings to Dhyuthi and she went on to acknowledge it as well in her post that followed. I know how it feels when people come back to tell you what they felt after trying a recipe from the blog. 🙂
The first time I had made it, my HD couldn’t get a taste of it. So I made it again, this time with the intention of posting it on the blog as well… I recommend to try it atleast one time. The ingredients are simple, but then the end result, and more than that, the aroma is mindblowing!!!
Linking this recipe to Merry Tummy Cook with White Event and the WTML Event happening at Priya’s Virundhu…
Paal Vazhakka - Plaintains in Coconut Milk
Servings 2
Ingredients
- 2 cups thin coconut milk
- 3 tbsp sago
- 1 large plaintain cut into pcs
- 1 cup thick coconut milk
- A pinch of cardamom powder
- A pinch of salt
- 4 tbsp sugar
- 1 tsp ghee
- 5-6 cashews
- 5-6 raisins
Instructions
- Pour the thin coconut milk and bring to boil.
- Once boiling, reduce the flame and add the sago.
- Cook for around 10 minutes, then add the plantain and cook till the sago gets fully cooked and the plantain becomes soft.
- Add the cardamom, salt, sugar and the thick coconut mik and keep on simmer for 5 minuttes. Switch off.
- Heat ghee in a small saucepan. Fry the cashews and raisins and dump it into the payasam. Serve warm or cold.
My mouth is watering after seeing this picturs…
thank u so much rumana…
Sounds simple Rafee. Never tried this before. Thanks for sharing this 🙂
thank u so much rekha… 🙂
Looks super yummy!
thank u so much…
Rafee,Paal vazhakka looks delicious.I was waiting for the recipe to be published when I saw in the window.
i hope u try it meena… it just tastes too good… thanks a lot dear…
Aahhhh im carving for this :(((
ohh… i'm so sorry darling… make some now!!! 🙂
Yummy n easy to make recipe….
thank u so much razina…
that sounds yummy dear 🙂 semiyavum nedrapazham sounds super delicious and loving this version too dear 🙂 looks super delicious and vegan dessert to relish 🙂
thank u so much manjula… 🙂
u know i always love food interwoven with memories, childhood nostalgia..and loved reading your intro, Rafee! My aunt is also my hero when it comes to good food with memories.
glad that u loved reading it dear… though it's nowhere close to how u write!!! 😉
It is something new to me.. But looks delicious! Love that it is Vegan too.. 🙂
thank u so much divya… 🙂
Loved the post 🙂 Never had this before dear.. Will try sometime 🙂
thank u so much avika… 🙂
This paal vazhakka is in my to do listtoo..Love this quick and delicious dessert.
thank u so much akka…
Wow, that's an awesome recipe.. Simple & classy Rafee !
thank u so much chitz…
Very simple and quick dear, love it…
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thank u so much priya…
yummy looks so creamy too.
thank u so much veena…
love this vegan dessert, healthy indeed…
thank u so much sangeetha…
yummy payasam thanx for sharing this dear!!
thank u so much fajeeda…
Looks super delicious.
thank u so much sona…
This is such a wonderful treat! I love coconut milk…anything. 🙂
thank u so much amy… 🙂
Véry tempting complete.y New to me..whr is d todays quote ….
thank u so much usha… hey, u wait for the quotes, do you!!! 😀 will post in when i find interesting ones, don't worry… 🙂
We use to make chana dal nd plaintains together with coc. Milk… Ths s also interesing nd i remember ur semiya post too
thank u so much dear… this one also sounds interesting…
I am sure this must have tasted delectable 🙂
thank u so much shanthi… 🙂
A very nice recipe…looks delicious Rafeeda.
thank u so much kaveri…
Have never made these but I love plantains and it sounds simple to make…Will try it soon
thank u so much anupa…
That was a lovely write up Rafee. Sometimes, certain things pull the chords of a forgotten memory so much…
And the paal vazhakka seems to be a must try 🙂 Great click too Rafee. Good lighting and presentation.
thank u so much priya… 🙂
Hey Rafee,how did I miss this one ? Nice recipe.Thanks for the mention there dear.I had some similar experience from another blogger from Vietnam.They have a similar dessert I told na ? It's amazing how this wonderful 'food factor' bring us together !
it's a big thank you for you for having got this recipe to me, otherwise i would've never known it or never tried it!!! 🙂