This year’s Ramadan has been very busy and all my cycle is completely jumbled up. Late breakfasts, late sleep, early waking up and to add to it, lack of sleep too. I couldn’t keep track of my blog or other blogs and have to wait for few more days to get everything back to routine. For the time being, I will share with you one of my most favourite beverages – Godambu Kaachiyathu or Godambu payasam. This is a very simple recipe, very easy to make and tastes quite delicious. Like Musaara Varakiyathu, this is also prepared by grinding skinned wheat and coconut, sweetened with sugar and then tempering it. Tempering makes it all the difference. The taste of ghee, fried shallots, fried nuts and raisins is simply YUM. I guess pearl barley also should work for this recipe as the recipe asks for grinding wheat.
Godambu Kaachiyathu is normally prepared during Ramadan for Iftars. It’s quite a heavy drink so one cup will keep you feeling full for quite a long time. I sometimes have a cup of this for seheri (Early morning feast taken before fasting) as well. Many of Malabar sweet dishes call for the addition of fried shallots. This may be very unfamiliar to many out there or rather weird. But the fried shallots impart a very special flavour that is unique and aromatic and that goes well with any traditional Malabar sweet preparations. You can omit adding fried onions if you think you would hate it, but I still suggest trying it once. I liked the taste of fried shallots even when I had it for the first time, so I tell you, give it a shot. Else You may just add fried cashews and raisins by omitting shallots. And if you are really health conscious, you can simply omit the tempering part completely. The taste will be compromised, but still, it will taste good. My mom also suggested, that this beverage can be made completely out of cow’s milk without adding coconut. You may try that version if you dislike coconut too. Here are couple of other dishes that we add fried shallots or onions: Kadalapparippu Ada , Tharikkanji, Kalathappam etc. This is unsweetend Kalathappam, but even for the sweetened versions we use fried shallots or onions.
Godambu Kachiyathu as many other beverages is served in glasses and is consumed hot or warm. You can refrigerate the leftovers, reheat in microwave or hob and have it the next day too. It can be made thin or thick as per your liking. Below given is the way we like it.
And before going to the recipe Let me also share the happy news of winning a place - Reader's Choice Award in the Food Photography competition held by Leitus Culinaria. Thank you all for the vote and continuous support.
Godambu Kaachiyathu (A Wheat Based Beverage Tempered with Fried Onions, Cashews and Raisins)
Serves 4-6
Ingredients:
¼ cup skinned wheat, soaked overnight and drained
2 – 2 ½ cup whole milk (Adjust to your liking)
2 cups water
¼ cup – ½ cup regular white sugar
4-6 cardamoms crushed
1 cup freshly grated coconut
For tempering:
1-2 tsp of Ghee (Clarified butter)
1 tsp finely chopped shallots
3tsp Whole cashews
3tsp raisins
Preparation:
1.Grind wheat and coconut with 1 – 1 ½ cup of milk until smooth.
2. Hold a large sieve on a medium size non-stick sauce pan and pass this mixture through sieve. Squeeze until all the liquid is extracted. You will get a residue consisting of coconut and wheat in the strainer. Pour water into this leftover residue and squeeze again to collect all of the milky liquid in the saucepan. Discard residue.
3. Add remaining milk to the ground mixture in the sauce pan leaving aside ½ cup of milk. Place the mixture on a low-medium heat and cook until it starts boiling, making sure that you stir the mixture continuously.
4. Once it starts to boil, add salt, sugar and crushed cardamoms and gently cook for 2 minutes. At this point of time if you like your drink to be thicker, you can boil for further few more minutes. And if you want it thinner, you can add ½ a cup more of milk that was reserved earlier. Godambu Kachiyathu will get thicker as it sits, so don’t make it too thin as well.
5. In a separate Wok or kadai or a small pan, add ghee. When hot, add cashews and fry till golden. Pick them up using slotted spoon and add it to the prepared hot mixture. Similarly fry raisins till it puffs up and add it to the wheat mixture. Then in the same ghee, add the chopped shallots and fry until golden brown. Add it to the wheat mixture along with the tempered ghee. Stir well and close the lid. This process is called tempering or ‘Kaachal ’ in our place.
Serve it hot, war or even cold. But normally it is served hot, as soon as it is prepared.
This recipe goes for 'Joy from Fasting to Feasting ' hosted by Lubna
very healthy n yummy looking beverage ..thank q for sharing such a wonderful dessert
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Lovely beverage...totally new to me.With wheat so healthy n tasty too
ReplyDeleteThis drink looks so yummy.I would like to have it warm...
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Kandittu nalla rasam undu..although i have never tried it and have no clue how it tastes..ur description made me drrol :)
ReplyDeleteA lovely drink! Great photography!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Keep up the great work. You rock!
Awesome pics and a new kind of payasam !! Love it..Congrats on your win !!
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Dear Shab
ReplyDeleteVery nice and new type of drink for me. I have read few Malabar sweet dishes having fried shalot...I am sure it will taste great...must make soon
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Hey i wanna say a big thank you to u ....im newly married n i have just moved in with d hubby n i tried your egg roast except that i cooked beef instead of egg..n hubby loved it ...it was the first thing i cooked n he said it was nice ...so a big thanku ..n i love the photography ...n d recipes ....n Eid Mubarak !!!
ReplyDeleteHealthy and delicious..will surely give this recipe a try..thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteCongrats for winning an award Shabs..u rock dear..This drink looks very tempting..
ReplyDeleteIthu kollam.. I know rava kachiyathu but this one is new to me..sounds healthy n yummmm
ReplyDeleteLooks tempting...congrats again on your win...really loved the last pic
ReplyDeleteu've made it look so glam! love :)
ReplyDeleteA very novel recipe to me. Congrats on the deserved win!
ReplyDeleteI love the taste of fried shallots in sweet dishes... my mom adds it with Rava Kaachiyathu which is kind of similar to the recipe that you have here....
ReplyDeleteIt is quite new to me and sounds yum. Missed a lotsof recipe, since after so many days i am visiting here. Congrats for winning, awesome clicks.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy !! fantastic pictures
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!
ReplyDeleteCongratulation for the photography won, of course you won, your picts are wonderfull!!
Awesome pics Shabs..I've never heard of this delicacy but I am guessing it would be delicious seeing the pics.Adding fried onions does sound weird..Ramzan wishes to you and your family!!
ReplyDeleteLooks so so delicious and i have bookmarked few godhumba dishes in ur space have to try it out once I am settled in new place. By the way congrats on ur winning shabs...u rock.
ReplyDeleteThis very new to me..looks delicious and yummy..
ReplyDeleteCongrats dear..you surely deserved that .....lovely dish and photogrphy as usual...
ReplyDeletecongrats on winning!!!! gpthambu kanchi is my fav iftaar dessert :)
ReplyDeletei tasted the same frm my frnds place really tasty one looks good. very nicely presented..
ReplyDeletecongratulations !
ReplyDeleteLovely photos as always - though I don't think the texture of it would be for me...
Shabs, Congrats on winning :) nice to know that my vote hit the mark :)
ReplyDeletePinne, I have a silly doubt... can we make this without straining the coconut n wheat?? call it an association of idea, but i imagine it wud be a like a parippu payasam or something with coconut n wheat to bite on
@Twinsy....thanx dear...
ReplyDeleteRegarding your doubt, you know that leaftover wheat and coconut is quiet grainy and it will effect the taste and texture of this drink which is otherwise very smooth and silky. If i were you, i wouldnt add them and take the risk of it....I dont hink it will give a soothing bite even, it would rather be an unpleasant graininess in the payasam.:)...hope this helps...
But there is another payasam, where whole wheat and parippu is added whithout grinding....I will post that once i make it.....:)
i knew u would win!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats and very warm wishes for a Happy Eid!
Congratz on your award!
ReplyDeleteEid mubarak!!
tx shabs :) I will listen to u n make it just as u made it :) Trust u had a nice Ramadan
ReplyDeletetx shabs :) I will listen to u n make it just as u made it :) Trust u had a nice Ramadan
ReplyDeleteHi shabs, how are you doing? eid mubharak to you and your family...
ReplyDeletehonestly i love this... looks great...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! love the pics!
ReplyDeletesalam shabs....mabrook on the award!!! -- fais
ReplyDeletehi shabs..congrats on your win!
ReplyDeletegodhambu kaachiyathu kalakkiyitundu!
hi shabs, Eid Mubarak and congratulations on your winning photo! Pls share some of your photography techniques, I just got an SLR but I dunno how do u manage to take picture with hazy background at the back? any tips?
ReplyDeleteMabruk Shabs on ur award on photography ! glad u made it !!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Shabs,
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your win! I was sure you would make it. The pic was awesome!!
Rgds,
Nanditha
Thanks to all for the wishes, comments and compliments.
ReplyDeleteJehanne,Thank u for the wishes. Regarding the pictures that i shoot, I read alot on photography tutorials from net. I look for the topics that I want to improvise on my pictures read tutorials based on that. I can share u some of the links and some tips that I follow if you can give me ur email id. Before that, there are many things that you could learn from the camera manual itself.
Hope it helps..
regards,
shabs.
Hi Shabs
ReplyDeletethanks for your help, here is my id: jehanne_ali@hotmail.com..i esp like the way you took pics where the food is distinctly clear with faded background..and i have been trying with Canon 1000D and still fail! hope to hear from you..u deserve winning the competition!
Hey Shab, I really liked your blog. Your recipes so remind me of home. They all trigger nostalgia in the heart. And thanks for visiting my blog and giving your comment.. And another thing, your pictures are just incredible, did u learn professional photography by any chance?
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great work..
All the best..
Sridevi.