Kerala Parippu pradhaman payasam for sadhya. This traditional sweet payasam is prepared using split mung beans/pasi paruppu/ pesara pappu/ cherupayar paruppu. Are you wondering what's the difference between our Andhra pesara pappu payasam and this Kerala cherupayar payasam?? I will explain you, their texture and color are different. Yes it's true that both payasam tastes super delectable. This Kerala parippu payasam is thick in texture and is prepared using coconut milk. And we use dark color jaggery to get traditional look and taste. While preparing this payasam i used regular jaggery so i did not get that dark color.
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Preparation time : 20 minutes
Serves : 1 bowl
Category : dessert
Recipe Cuisine: Kerala
A delectable sweet dish, perfect for celebrating any festival. Like how you've explained the difference between the Kerala and Andhra Pradesh payasam. With coconut milk parippu payasam must be so aromatic and flavourful.
ReplyDeleteLovely recipe. I am sure to try this during Onam time and it looks simple and just with pantry ingredients.
ReplyDeleteKerala parippu payasam looks delectable. Perfect for any festive occasion. Love this delicious payasam .- Preethi
ReplyDeleteSuch a wholesome, delicious Payasam recipe! With the jaggery, moong dal and coconut milk going in, it must definitely be a treat.
ReplyDeleteA healthy dessert with moong beans. I tried this recently and it came out very good.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully made payasam with moong dal. This is made in Karnataka too and is especially served to toddlers. I am sure your son loved it. I have not made this payasam in ages. Must make some for Onam this year.
ReplyDeleteMung payasam cooked with coconut milk takes it to another level. It is a tasty festive treat. Thanks for reminding me of this one.
ReplyDeleteA tasty dessert that is great to serve for any festive meals, coconut milk makes a huge difference in flavor.
ReplyDeleteMy family loves these parippu payasam. Like you have mentioned, we usually tend to get the darkest shade of the jaggery for this payasam so that we get that deep brown color.
ReplyDeletePayasam look so inviting. Coconut milk and jaggery with roasted moong beans wow I can imagine the wonderful taste. I would love to try it sometime.
ReplyDeleteAwesome info about the difference between Kerala and Andhra Pradesh payasam dear !!!just with simple pantry ingredients, this recipe is super delicious
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