This Payesh Recipe also called Nolen Gurer Payesh is decadent creamy pudding made with fresh date palm jaggery and rice. Though, a winter special from the Bengali cuisine, there are other variations of the Payesh Recipe made with different varieties of this typical jaggery available all year round.
Recipe Snapshot
- Prep time: 20 minutes
- Cook time: 40 minutes
- Total time: 60 minutes
- Yield: 4
- Category: Desserts, Sweets
- Cuisine: Bengali
Ingredients
- ¼ cup basmati rice (or gobind bhog rice, 50 grams)
- 1 litre whole milk
- ½ cup date palm jaggery (chopped, or 100 grams, can add more if required)
- 1 tej patta (- small-dozed, (Indian bay leaf))
- ¼ teaspoon green cardamom powder
- 2 tablespoons cashews (or almonds, sliced or chopped - optional)
- 1 tablespoon golden raisins (- optional)
Method
Preparation
- Rinse ¼ cup basmati rice or gobind bhog rice a couple of times.
- Soak the rinsed rice grains in water covering them for about 20 minutes.
- Chop date palm jaggery and set aside.
- You will need ½ cup of chopped dates palm jaggery.
Making nolen gurer payesh
- Take milk in a heavy kadai or pan.
- Keep heat to low and begin to heat milk.
- Stir occasionally when the milk is getting heated.
- Let the milk come to a boil. Then continue to simmer the milk for 8 to 10 minutes more after it comes to a boil. Stir often. The milk will start reducing in this period of time.
- After 8 to 10 minutes of simmering, drain all the water from the rice and add to the milk.
- Then add 1 small tej patta and ¼ teaspoon green cardamom powder. Mix very well.
- Simmer on low heat until the rice grains are softened and cooked. Stir often.
- As the rice grains get cooked, the milk will also thicken and reduce more. So stir often so that rice does not stick to the pan.
- By the time the rice grains are cooked well the milk will thicken well.
- Simmer on low heat.
- The rice grains have to be tender, softened and cooked well. So you can taste or mash a few rice grains to see if they have cooked thoroughly.
- Once the rice grains are softened, then turn off the heat.
- Then add 2 tablespoons cashews and 1 tablespoon raisins. You can also add almonds or pistachios instead of cashews. Mix very well.
- Remove the pan from the stovetop and keep on the counter top for 3 to 4 minutes till the heat reduces a bit.
- Then add one portion of the chopped dates palm jaggery. Mix very well until most of the jaggery has dissolved.
- Add the remaining jaggery.
- Mix again very well until all of the jaggery dissolves.
- Serve Nolen Gurer Payesh hot or warm. You can also refrigerate and serve this Rice Payesh chilled. While serving garnish with a few chopped cashews.
Kiyaan Singh’s Kitchen Note
Keep this recipe as a working base: cook once as written, then adjust spice, texture, and serving style for your own table.