Parippu Pradhaman
Serves 615 mins prep40 mins cook
A traditional Onam sweet dish made with moong dal, jaggery, coconut milk, and garnished with fried cashews and coconut. This comforting dessert is a must-have during the Onam festival, bringing sweetness and joy to the celebration.
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What you need

cup water
cup jaggery

tsp black sesame seeds

cup coconut milk

cashew nut

tbsp dried coconut

cup moong beans
Instructions
1: Wash the dal. Heat 2 tbsp of ghee in a pressure cooker and saute the dal in it for 1 minute. Add 3 cups of water and pressure cook for 3 whistles. Mash it well after it is cooked. 2: In another pan, add the jaggery and 1 cup of water. Heat until the jaggery has completely dissolved. Strain the jaggery to remove any impurities and lumps. 3: Add the jaggery back into the pan and add the cooked dal. Stir continuously and cook for 10 minutes. 4: Add the thin coconut milk and cook for another 10 minutes. 5: Add the thick coconut milk and remove from the heat as soon as it comes to a boil. 6: In another pan, heat 3 tbsp of ghee and fry the cashew nuts until they turn golden brown. Remove it from the pan. 7: Heat the dry coconut slices in the same ghee until they start to turn golden brown. Remove them from the pan. 8: Add sesame seeds to the same pan. Once it is cooked, add it to the Pradhaman along with the fried cashew nuts and coconut.View original recipe

