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Happy Ugadi to all my viewers, and celebrating with Rava Kesari | Festival celebrations

Published: Mar 23, 2012 · Modified: Feb 5, 2021 by Kalyani · This post may contain affiliate links · 25 Comments

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Happy Ugadi to all my readers who celebrate this festival in Karnataka & Andhra Pradesh. For the uninitited, this is the celebration of the new year and the welcome to spring post the harvest season. Tamilnadu / Kerala - other two southern states celebrate this on April 13th / 14th every year, while Karnataka & Andhra celebrate this today. I come from Bangalore and speak Tamil, so celebrate both the Kannada Ugadi and Tamil Ugadi (also called Varsha Porappu or Chitra Vishu). 

On this day, Panchanga Sravanam (or reading of the holy Almanac) is followed by a pooja (offering) to the dieties and a mixture of Bevu-Bella (Neem leaves-jaggery) is eaten as prasad to symbolise the biiter-sweet year ahead, and to take joy and sorrow in the same stride. Even Maharashtrians celebrate today with a festival called Gudi Padwa. Basically Ugadi is the beginning of the Hindu Calendar and is celebrated (obviously) on the first year (Padya/Padyami) of that day. Traditionally, in my house Obaatu & Puliyogare are made as festive food, apart from the usual festival menu. However this year, I wanted to keep it to a light dish and made Rava Kesari.  

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Another reason for this, is the Sous chef (aka me) is missing the Executive Chef (my mom) being around this time to make any celebration better with home made Obbatu (ages since I had those......ummmm - sis : Are you listening ?!). So, its a yummy dish - Rava Kesari (aka Kesaribhath in Kannada) to celebrate the onset of this Hindu Calendar year - Nandana . 

Coming to the dish today, its a simple but quick sweet that can be dished in minutes both for festivals as well as unexpected guests. I chuckle to recall that my grandmom used to say that Sojji (this dish) and Bajji (gram glour fritters/ pakodas) was free for all prospective grooms and their parents while they bride-shopped from one home to another in the early 50s (to as late as '90s) in India and therefore the wife should never cook this again for them, as they would have a life time helping of this dish 🙂 Curious Indian traditions, isnt it ? 

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pic courtesy: fremonttemple.org

Prep time : 10 mins

Cook time - 10 mins

Serves - 2

Note: The gooey Kesari that is served at most marriages / functions and some temples (as prasad) is laden with ghee (and in most cases, cooking vanaspati mixed with ghee & artificial food colouring too - which quite explains the upset tummies the next day)  but as they say, the richer the better 🙂 However, keeping with the 21st century health complications that we face, I have kept the ghee quantity to a real real low level. Please do feel free to add more as you wish. 

Ingredients:

  • Fine Sooji - ½ cup
  • Sugar - ½ cup
  • Ghee - 2 - 3 teaspoon + ½ tablespoon for topping
  • Cashews & Raisins - few
  • Elaichi / Cardamom powder - ¼ tsp
  • Saffron strands - a few

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Method:

1) Heat ½ tablespoon of ghee and fry the raisins / cashews. Keep aside

2) Add 2 teaspoon more of ghee, melt it and fry the sooji / semolina till a nice earthy aroma wafts out (approx 4 -6 mins). Do not brown the sooji

3) Add 1 cup of boiling water, cover and cook the semolina.

4) Meanwhile, dissolve the saffron strands in 2 teaspoon of warm milk.

5) Once the semolina / sooji is cooked, add sugar, saffron strands and 1 more teaspoon of ghee. Mix well till the sugar melts and the saffron lends a rich colour. 

6) Now add the cardamom powder and fried cashew-raisins and mix once more. Simmer on very low flame for a further 2 - 3 mins. Add more ghee if you need it a little more moist. 

7) Serve as Neivedyam (offering to god) or to unsuspecting grooms-to-be who might come visitng:)  

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  1. preeti garg says

    March 23, 2012 at 8:25 am

    happy ugadi to u dear.....lovly recipe.....

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  2. Archana says

    March 23, 2012 at 9:28 am

    Happy Ugadi dear. Delicious kesari.

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  3. A Kamalika Krishmy says

    March 23, 2012 at 10:28 am

    Happy Ugadi to you and your family ... the color of kesari is always attractive.. had a nice time reading your post on Soji and Bajji .. lol

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  4. Radhika says

    March 23, 2012 at 10:28 am

    Happy Ugadhi Kalyani. Have a wonderful year ahead.

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  5. Priya Sreeram says

    March 23, 2012 at 11:49 am

    sojji bajji trivia had me amused; festive greetings kalyani ! wishing u a great year ahead !

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  6. The Pumpkin Farm says

    March 23, 2012 at 12:12 pm

    Happy Ugadi to you and ur family Kalyani...the rava kesari looks yummy....perfect..i love colors...nice and bright.

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  7. Anjali Bapna Shukla says

    March 23, 2012 at 12:57 pm

    Happy Ugadi dear!!
    That aroma from your house can reach me and now I want this...right now.

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  8. Spice up the Curry says

    March 23, 2012 at 1:26 pm

    happy ugadi.
    This recipe looks amazing

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  9. Princy Vinoth says

    March 23, 2012 at 1:35 pm

    Happy ugadi to u 🙂 lovely recipe to bring in the new yr!

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  10. Chef Mireille says

    March 23, 2012 at 2:46 pm

    a quick and easy treat...looks yummy.
    Happy Ugadi!!!

    Mireille
    http://gourmetglobal.blogspot.com

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  11. vaishali sabnani says

    March 23, 2012 at 3:01 pm

    Kalyani..learning so much from u guys...never knew abt this festival..Greetings!!...n ofcourse the rava kesari is a treat in itself:)

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  12. Unknown says

    March 23, 2012 at 4:13 pm

    Happy Ugdi to you too Kalyani and kesari looks so yumm nice bright color..

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  13. Alpana says

    March 23, 2012 at 4:31 pm

    Happy Ugadi to you ........& the Rawa kesari looks so bright & yummy.

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  14. Kalyani says

    March 23, 2012 at 5:30 pm

    Happy Ugadi to u & and ur family .......

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  15. Unknown says

    March 23, 2012 at 5:37 pm

    Kesari is my family favorite. Lovely recipe Kalyani....Jayanthi (www.sizzlingveggies.com)

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  16. Jayashree says

    March 23, 2012 at 7:21 pm

    Happy Ugadi, Kalyani.

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  17. FewMinute Wonders says

    March 23, 2012 at 8:15 pm

    I love kesari.YUM -O!

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  18. Prabha Mani says

    March 23, 2012 at 9:48 pm

    Love Kesari from my Childhood 🙂 Looks very colorful!!
    Happy Ugadi.

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  19. Harini R says

    March 23, 2012 at 10:54 pm

    Happy Ugadi and I agree with you on the usage of ghee in this recipe 🙂

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  20. Rasi says

    March 24, 2012 at 12:30 am

    Wish u a very happy ugadi too.. Loved the color of the kesari.. its one sweet dish which never fails!

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  21. Archana Vivek says

    March 24, 2012 at 4:28 am

    Happy Ugadi and kesari looks yumm

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  22. Srivalli says

    March 24, 2012 at 7:47 am

    Happy Ugadi Kalyani, such a tempting bowl of kesari..

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  23. veena says

    March 25, 2012 at 5:06 am

    Kesari is very tempting Kalyani. Hope you had a great ugadi!!!

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  24. Unknown says

    March 26, 2012 at 8:03 am

    happy ugadi to u dear. Rava kesari looks delicious.

    Cuisine Delights
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  25. Suma Gandlur says

    March 26, 2012 at 9:28 pm

    Yummy kesari bhath.

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