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Palada Payasam Popsicles Recipe

May 26, 2016 by Sharmilee J 4 Comments

Palada Payasam Popsicles


Palada Payasam is my all time favorite.Few weeks back I made palada payasam and wanted to make popsicles with it as I have already tried it and it got over even before I clicked.So this time I made it for posting sake and clicked it.This method of payasam making was suggested to me by my friend Ganga and it is sure a keeper to try for all payasam recipes.Thank you so much Ganga.

I am going crazy over popsicles that Amma was teasing me saying I am afraid that you will make even sambar and rasam pops too 😛

Palada Payasam Popsicles


This version is quick and rich to be made. This time I used the left over readymade ada for the payasam, you can make homemade ada too.

Check other version of palada pradhaman popsicles.You can check the traditional ada pradhaman payasam too.

Palada Payasam Popsicles

Palada Popsicles Recipe – Ingredients

Preparation Time : 10 mins | Cooking Time : 15 mins | Serves : 2
Recipe Category: Dessert | Recipe Cuisine: Indian

Rice Ada – 1/2 cup
Milk – 2 cups (1 liter)
Sugar – 1/4 cup
Ghee – 1 tsp
Cardamom powder – a pinch (optional)

Method:

  1. Take a pressure cooker put the stand add water then place the vessel containing milk on it.Put a spoon inside the vessel(this is to avoid milk overflowing).
    How to make palada pradhaman popsicles - Step1
  2. Close with a lid then close the pressure cooker and cook with whistle in lowest flame for 20 mins.After 20mins switch off and allow the pressure to release by itself.Meanwhile measure and take ada.
    How to make palada pradhaman popsicles - Step2
  3. Soak in hot water for atleast 15mins, then rinse it well and keep it ready.Now open the pressure cooker, you can see the milk having a slight ivory color, the aroma itself will be so tempting.
    How to make palada pradhaman popsicles - Step3
  4. Now remove the spoon and pour this milk to the pressure cooker directly and heat it up.Add ada.
    How to make palada pradhaman popsicles - Step4
  5. Cook until it becomes soft, then add sugar and cardamom powder.
    How to make palada pradhaman popsicles - Step5
  6. Cook for 5 more mins in low flame or until it reaches a thick creamy consistency.Switch off.Serve it hot / cold as per your preference.But now I planned to pour in popsicle mould so Cool down the payasam completely.
    How to make palada pradhaman popsicles - Step6
  7. Spoon the mixture into your favorite popsicle mould till 3/4th Close with lids and freeze atleast for 5 hrs.I freezed it overnight.Then carefully show the bottom part in running tap water, set aside undisturbed for atleast 2-3mins then slowly remove the popsicles.
    How to make palada pradhaman popsicles - Step6

Serve immediately.

Palada Payasam Popsicles

My Notes:

  • This payasam tends to thicken with time, add milk at the time of serving.
  • You can even add cashews fried in ghee and add it.
  • Adding spoon or a plate will avoid milk from overflowing.
  • Cool down the payasam fully before pouring it into the mould.
  • If you feel the payasam to be thick, just add in little milk while serving.
  • You can serve it warm or cold – I love it cold 🙂

Palada Payasam Popsicles

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Comments

  1. Pradyun S G says

    May 26, 2016 at 11:47 am

    How creative. Will try your tip. Awesome clicks. I think there is an error in notes….

    Reply
  2. Durga Karthik. says

    May 26, 2016 at 1:43 pm

    Good one and good joke by your Amma. i came across a recipe Chai Popsicle. Simply make Masala chai and chill it . May be you can try.

    Reply
  3. suseela vardhani says

    May 27, 2016 at 10:37 am

    Hi, Nice recipe. By the way where can we get such interesting popscicle moulds? are they available online. If yes, please share me link. Thanks, suseela

    Reply
    • SHARMILEE J says

      May 28, 2016 at 3:30 am

      I bought it in a local supermarket here…but you can find them online too

      Reply

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