Kheer is one of the most popular Indian desserts, traditionally made with milk, sugar, and a grain like rice or sabudana. In this modern variation, blueberries are added to the classic sabudana kheer, giving it a vibrant color and a fruity tang that beautifully balances the creaminess of milk.
Sabudana (sago/tapioca pearls) is first soaked to soften and then slow-cooked in full-fat milk until it becomes thick and creamy. Meanwhile, blueberries are cooked down with sugar to form a compote-like mixture that’s folded into the kheer. This not only adds flavor but also gives the dish a gorgeous purplish hue.
Blueberry Sabudana Kheer can be enjoyed warm or chilled, making it suitable for all seasons. It’s especially appealing as a festive sweet, a modern dinner party dessert, or even as a vrat-friendly (fasting) recipe if made without artificial flavorings.
Kheer is one of the most popular Indian desserts, traditionally made with milk, sugar, and a grain like rice or sabudana. In this modern variation, blueberries are added to the classic sabudana kheer, giving it a vibrant color and a fruity tang that beautifully balances the creaminess of milk.
Sabudana (sago/tapioca pearls) is first soaked to soften and then slow-cooked in full-fat milk until it becomes thick and creamy. Meanwhile, blueberries are cooked down with sugar to form a compote-like mixture that’s folded into the kheer. This not only adds flavor but also gives the dish a gorgeous purplish hue.
Blueberry Sabudana Kheer can be enjoyed warm or chilled, making it suitable for all seasons. It’s especially appealing as a festive sweet, a modern dinner party dessert, or even as a vrat-friendly (fasting) recipe if made without artificial flavorings.