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Eid ul-Fitr 2023: Here are 3 easy Seviyan Kheer recipes to savour for the festival

Updated on: 22 April,2023 10:15 AM IST  |  New Delhi
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It is a go-to and lip-smacking dessert for many Indian households, made quickly and easily with just a few ingredients. Seviyan Kheer is known by many names as Vermicelli Kheer, Sevai Kheer, and Semiya Kheer

Eid ul-Fitr 2023: Here are 3 easy Seviyan Kheer recipes to savour for the festival

These are thin noodles made up of a variety of flour like rice, wheat, and other gluten-free grains like ragi, jowar, etc. Some people also make vermicelli using moong beans, sweet potatoes, etc. Photo Courtesy: iStock

Eid is incomplete without a traditional festival recipe, sewai or seviyan that is made in almost every household on the occasion. It is a go-to and lip-smacking dessert for many Indian households, made quickly and easily with just a few ingredients. Seviyan (Sevai, Semiya) is Urdu for vermicelli noodles, which are widely used for preparing culinary delicacies all over the world.


These are thin noodles made up of a variety of flour like rice, wheat, and other gluten-free grains like ragi, jowar, etc. Some people also make vermicelli using moong beans, sweet potatoes, etc. Seviyan Kheer is known by many names as Vermicelli Kheer, Sevai Kheer, and Semiya Kheer. It is a pudding made using milk but unlike Western-style puddings which are thick and custardy, kheer is flowy in its consistency. It is also called semiya payasam in the southern part of India. Ahead of Eid, let's have a look at some of the easiest recipes of Seviyan Kheer.


Meethi Seviyan

Ingredients and method:

First, keep all the ingredients ready for the seviyan. Break the seviyan and keep them aside. 
Then chop the dry fruits and place them aside. You can add dry fruits of your choice.
Heat a pan and then add 1 tablespoon of ghee.
Let the ghee melt and then add 1 cup of the broken seviyan. On low to medium heat, with frequent stirrings, roast the seviyan till they become golden.
Then add all the chopped dry fruits and raisins.
Stir them nicely.
Lower the heat and pour 2 cups of milk. Instead of milk, you can also add water.
Stir and mix very well. Then continue to stir for 2 to 3 minutes.
Now add 1/4 cup of sugar. 
Keep stirring the mixture.
Add 1/4 cup of milk powder. 
If you do not have milk powder, then just skip it.
Mix again.
Sprinkle 1/2 tsp cardamom powder and stir well.
The mixture will start thickening and the seviyan will also begin to absorb milk. When all the milk has been absorbed, switch off the gas. And serve the seviyan with some garnishing.


Vegan Seviyan

Ingredients:
Vegan butter or oil 2 tsp
Raw cashew pieces or other nuts like raw pistachios or almond slivers 2 tbsp
Golden raisins or other dried fruit seeds 2 tbsp
Green cardamom 1 gm
Clove 1 no
A pinch of salt,
Vermicelli noodles broken into 4 to 5-inch pieces 1/2 cup (30 gm) or use Thai Rice vermicelli,
Almond milk or other non-dairy milk 2 cups (500 ml)
Sugar or to taste, a drop of vanilla extract 2 to 3 tbsp
Ground raw cashew optional 1 to 2 tbsp
For variation: use 6 saffron strands or 1/2 tsp rose water instead of vanilla.

Method:
1. Heat oil in a pan over medium heat. When hot, add cashews and cook until lightly golden on some edges for1 to 2 minutes.
2. Add raisins and cook until they puff up. Remove the cashews and raisins and keep aside.
3. In the same pan, add cardamom, cloves, salt and vermicelli noodles and cook over medium heat until the noodles turn golden for 4 to 7 minutes depending on the noodles used. Rice vermicelli takes longer to roast.
4. Stir occasionally to avoid burning.
5. Add almond milk and bring to a boil.
6. Add sugar, vanilla and mix in.
7. Reduce heat to low-medium and continue to cook until the noodles are cooked through for 5 to 7 minutes.
8. Taste and adjust sweetness.
9. Fold in half of the cashews and raisins. If the pudding is not thick, add ground cashew and mix in.
10. Continue to cook for another 3 to 4 minutes or until desired consistency. The pudding will thicken more once cool.
11. Garnish with the remaining cashews and raisins.
12. Chill, discard the clove and serve.

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There's another kind of Seviyan kheer which is popular in the sub-continent. It's called Colourful seviyan eid special Pakistani.

Ingredients:
Seviyan (Vermicelli) 1 cup
Milk 2 glasses
Powdered sugar 3 tbsp
Small cardamom
Dates,
Fresh Cream 3 tbsp 
Chopped Almonds,
Custard Powder (Vanilla) 2 tbsp

Method:
1. First, take a pot and add milk in it.
2. Add small cardamon, and sugar and bring to boil it.
3. After boiling milk then add seviyan (Vermicelli) to this milk.
4. Cook for 5 minutes on medium heat.
5. Add dates cut into two pieces.
6. Take two tbsp of custard powder to add milk and dissolves in this milk.
7. Add this custard mixture in the Seviyan but add very gradually.
8. Add fresh cream and mix well and turn off the flame.
9. Pour it into a serving bowl and garnish it with chopped almonds.

Wish everyone a delicious Eid this year with these mouth-watering seviyan

Also Read: When Is Eid ul-Fitr 2023? Eid ul-Fitr date In India, significance, know all about this holy festival

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