Bengali payesh recipe (Bengali chaler payesh) with step-by-step pictures. Bengali Payesh is a Bengali birthday special sweet dish or dessert of rice prepared at every home in Bengal.
Bengali Payesh is a sugary concoction of flavourful rice & milk flavoured with cardamom and bay leaves. Apart from West Bengal & Bangladesh, this Bengali sweet dish is popularly known as rice kheer(in Hindi language)or Payasam (in South Indian languages).
Bengali payesh is quite different from other Indian rice desserts like rice kheer or payasam. Just because payesh is made with special flavourful rice named gobindo bhog chaal. Instead gobindo bhog rice, good quality flavored basmati rice also can be used. However, fine & flavourful rice is a must for making Bengali payesh. Apart from flavourful rice,full cream milk & sugar are 2 must-used ingredients for making this sweet dish. According to Bengali tradition, payesh is generally prepared with sugar or chini. Though, except for this chini’r payesh we have a separate gurer payesh recipe if you want to replace the sugar with gur.
For making Bengali payesh, first rice needs to be washed, then soaked in water for 30 minutes. Then boil one-liter full-fat milk with crushed cardamoms and bay leaves or tej pata for another 30 minutes. Later, soaked rice should be added to boiled milk and cooked the rice until soft. Later, adding sugar and cooking with rice and milk helps absorption. Lastly, add dry fruits, after cooking for a little while, this chaler payesh will be ready to eat.
In our Bengali cuisine, several payesh recipes are there. However, this chaler payesh (chaal = rice) is prepared to celebrate any Bengaliauspicious days like birthdays, rice ceremonies (annaprashan), and upanayana(thread ceremony in English).According to our Indian culture, a birthday is incomplete without this sweet kheer. Payesh is tagged as a Bengali homemade birthday special rice dessert good to serve after lunch or dinner.
According to Bengali tradition,at a rice ceremony or annaprashan(when a baby, for the first time, eats rice), serve payesh with food. Even this homemade sweet dish is also served with our pujar bhoger khichuri or bengali khichdi recipe.
For making a quick Bengali payesh, once the rice gets soft or cooked well, instead of slow cooking, you can add mawa or khoya kheer or condensed milk or milkmaid in milk to get a thick consistency.
Bengalis believe payesh tastes scrumptious if it is served cold. Old people say payesh goes awesome with luchi or bengali poori, though I have never tasted this sweet dish that way.
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Prep time: 5 mins
Cooking time: 1 hr 10 min
Served in: 1 hr 15 mins
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Bengali
Served for: 7-8 people
Author: Moumita Paul
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