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Slow-Cooker Brown Rice & Jaggery Kheer

January 14, 2017 by Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy And Harried 10 Comments

Kheer or payasam, an Indian rice pudding, is an absolute treat for the senses. Traditionally made on the stove-top by simmering down whole milk and rice till rich and creamy, this cheat’s version uses the convenience of the slow-cooker. This hands-off kheer has the goodness of brown rice and jaggery as well.

SLOW COOKER BROWN RICE JAGGERY KHEER - HAPPY&HARRIED

Meetha is something sweet eaten after a meal, one of our MAJOR indulgences. This should explain the sheer wealth and variety of Indian sweets and desserts. And nothing is more beloved or more popular than the humble kheer.

SLOW COOKER BROWN RICE JAGGERY KHEER - HAPPY&HARRIED

Kheer, payasam or payesh, is an Indian milk and rice pudding. Thick, full-fat milk is gently simmered in a large pot on the stove-top till it begins to thicken further. A handful of rice goes in and is cooked till soft and the milk is further reduced and becomes unbelievably creamy. Finished off with a bit of sweetener, fresh cardamom, nuts and dry fruits, it is a simple but decadent treat.

SLOW COOKER BROWN RICE JAGGERY KHEER - HAPPY&HARRIED

Payasam can also be made with grains other than rice; even lentils, pasta and fruits. My all-time favorite is the semiya or vermicelli payasam. And now, this slow-cooker version is quickly turning out to be my favorite. It scores brownie points just for the sheer convenience of letting the slow-cooker do all the hard work.

This kheer is also special because I used brown rice and jaggery instead of the more commonly used white rice (usually basmati) and plain sugar.

SLOW COOKER BROWN RICE JAGGERY KHEER - HAPPY&HARRIED

Brown rice adds a certain nuttiness that we really enjoy. It is different from what you normally expect in kheer, but somehow even better! Using jaggery instead of sugar is a common practice, especially in South India. It gives a certain earthy, richer flavor to the sweet treats. You can very well use regular sugar or even brown sugar if you are unable to find jaggery. It is available as cubes in any Indian grocery store. Since we are using the slow-cooker, all you need to do is add the jaggery cubes in, no grating or melting is needed! In the olden days, jaggery was always used by melting and straining to remove any impurities that may be trapped in it. But nowadays, the jaggery we get doesn’t have much impurities to warrant that extra step.

SLOW COOKER BROWN RICE JAGGERY KHEER - HAPPY&HARRIED

Just before you are ready to serve this slow cooker kheer, swirl in a small teaspoonful of ghee to add flavor and aroma. I love the natural gold color the kheer gets from the brown rice, jaggery and the slow cooking.

SLOW COOKER BROWN RICE JAGGERY KHEER - HAPPY&HARRIED

Serve this brown rice kheer as such or jazz it up with loads of nuts, dried fruits and rose petals for a royal treat. It is the perfect winter dessert!

SLOW COOKER BROWN RICE JAGGERY KHEER - HAPPY&HARRIED

Indian festivals are never complete without sweet desserts and kheer is almost everyone’s favorite. But kheer is enjoyed any time, so make it whenever the sweet-tooth craving hits!

SLOW COOKER BROWN RICE JAGGERY KHEER - HAPPY&HARRIED

Get the easy kheer recipe made in a slow-cooker.

Slow-Cooker Brown Rice & Jaggery Kheer
 
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Prep time
5 mins
Cook time
4 hours
Total time
4 hours 5 mins
 
Kheer or payasam, an Indian rice pudding is an absolute treat for the senses. Traditionally made on the stove-top by simmering down whole milk and rice till rich and creamy, this cheat's version uses the convenience of the slow-cooker. This hands-off kheer has the goodness of brown rice and jaggery as well.
Author: Anjana Devasahayam
Recipe type: Dessert
Cuisine: Indian
Serves: 6
You will need:
  • Ghee - 2 tsp, divided
  • Brown rice - ½ cup, any variety
  • Whole milk - 4½ cups
  • Jaggery - ½ cup, lightly packed (see notes)
  • Cardamom powder - ½ tsp
  • Chopped nuts - ½ cup (cashew nuts, almonds and pistachios)
  • Golden raisins - 2 tbsp
  • Dried rose petals - 1 tbsp, optional
How to:
  1. Rinse the rice in cold running water a couple of times. Coat the bottom and sides of the slow-cooker pot with 1 tsp melted ghee.
  2. Add rice, milk, jaggery and cardamom powder. Stir, cover and cook on HIGH for 4 hours or on LOW for 8 hours.
  3. Open the lid and add 1 tsp ghee, chopped nuts and raisins. Cook for a further 20-30 minutes with the lid cracked open if you wish to thicken it further. Otherwise, serve it straightaway. Kheer will thicken as it cools.
  4. Serve hot, warm or cold with more nuts and dried rose petals sprinkled on top.
Notes:
1. Around 4 small jaggery cubes will make up ½ cup. Use brown sugar or plain sugar instead of jaggery if you are unable to find it.
2. In the same manner, this recipe can also be made with white rice. Use long-grained variety like basmati or other medium-grained rice.
3. The kheer will thicken as it cools. So, stop the cooking process just short of the consistency you are looking for.
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Enjoy this decadent golden kheer on a cozy and cool night. Since the slow-cooker does all the work, you can go about your tasks and come home to a pot of warm, delicious kheer!

SLOW COOKER BROWN RICE JAGGERY KHEER - HAPPY&HARRIED

Don’t forget to PIN & SAVE this recipe for later.

SLOW COOKER BROWN RICE JAGGERY KHEER - HAPPY&HARRIED

Do you like desserts? Do you have a favorite kheer recipe? Do share.

Do try this slow-cooker version made with brown rice and jaggery and tell me how you like it.

Looking for more Pongal/Sankranti/Lohri recipes or recipes for easy Indian desserts? I’ve got you covered. Check out the following blog posts.

  • Pongal Recipes Roundup (Sweet & Savory).
  • Indian Festival Sweets.

Do you like sweet semiya kesari or meethi seviyan? What other easy dessert recipes do you make? Do share.

Do try this easy recipe and let me know how you like it.

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Comments

  1. A Hedgehog in the Kitchen says

    January 23, 2017 at 7:31 AM

    This recipe is absolutely stunning! I love the way you photographed jaggery kheer. I’m definitely going to pin it for later! Thanks so much!

    Reply
    • Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy And Harried says

      January 23, 2017 at 8:21 AM

      Thank you so much!!

      Reply
  2. Loretta says

    January 21, 2017 at 7:14 AM

    Oh I can only imagine the aroma. Love that it can all be cooked in the slow cooker, the jaggery addition sounds amazing! Do you get rose petals in an Indian store? I’ve yet to see them around. Just beautiful!

    Reply
    • Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy And Harried says

      January 21, 2017 at 10:45 AM

      Thanks Loretta! Rose petals can be found in Mediterranean stores or online.

      Reply
  3. Angie | Fiesta Friday says

    January 14, 2017 at 9:08 PM

    Beautiful photos!! I just love looking at them. But then I looked too long, then I started getting hungry for rice pudding 😄 I have a feeling kheer is 10x better though, especially with jaggery and rose petals! Wow!

    Reply
    • Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy And Harried says

      January 18, 2017 at 10:01 AM

      Awww… thank you, Angie. A pot of warm rice pudding is the best! Do try kheer sometime 🙂

      Reply
  4. mayashetty108 says

    January 14, 2017 at 6:49 PM

    Enjoyed the beautiful pictures and the recipe for the Kheer. Do stop by my blog when you find time , would love to hear your thoughts on some of my recipes. Thank you, for sharing your lovely recipes and pictures !

    Reply
    • Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy And Harried says

      January 14, 2017 at 7:38 PM

      Thank you, Maya. Good luck!

      Reply
  5. Jennifer says

    January 14, 2017 at 6:28 PM

    I love rice pudding in any form, and this looks like an interesting recipe. Looking forward to trying it 🙂

    Reply
    • Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy And Harried says

      January 14, 2017 at 7:35 PM

      Thank you, Jennifer. Hope you try it!!

      Reply

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