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South Indian Desserts Recipes
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South Indians have a great sweet tooth. There are many dessert preparations made in south India. Each state cuisine has its own style of preparing desserts. Desserts are consumed as the last course with lunch or dinner. Usually, rice and yoghurt are considered to be regular dessert. But on occasions such as festivals or get-togethers desserts, especially sweet desserts are consumed. South Indian desserts recipes have been very famous for their simple preparations all over India. south Indian desserts recipes details can be obtained from most households. Down south, one can find that majority of desserts may not involve the use of dairy products at all, excepting payasam and paramannam. Instead they use jaggery or sugar based desserts.
Payasam or south Indian Kheer is a famous preparation. It is prepared on all major festivals and is offered to the presiding deity. Payasam has earned place as one of the authentic south Indian desserts recipes. There are many variations in payasam which include rice payasam, vermicelli payasam, dry fruit payasam, atukula (or flattened rice) payasam, bread payasam, chakkara pongal, coconut payasam, rava payasam, etc. Paramannam is a variation from payasam. Instead of being stew like, paramannam is thick. It is prepared by adding jaggery to boiled milk and rice to it and cooking it until it thickens.
One can find south Indian desserts recipes are filled with sugar syrup or jaggery syrup based sweets such as Kakinada Kaja, Putarekulu, Poornam Boorelu, Badushah, Jangri (similar to Jalebi), Obbattu or Bobbattu, Akkaravadisal, Tharagu, Velleppam, Mysore pak, Kopra pak, coconut laddu, rava laddu, Mysoorba, Nombu Adai, Pasha Nurrukku, Puttu, Sarkarapuratty, etc and many more. These south Indian desserts recipes details are known to every homemaker in south India. Most of these south Indian desserts recipes have been traditionally handed over from the ancestors who have been making them for a long time.
Today, thanks to the spread of books and media, people do not have to write down these south Indian desserts recipes details. Instead, they can utilize the help of cookery books, radio, TV, internet, etc.