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Zaffrani Little Millet Apple Phirni | Little millet and apple sweet Pudding | Gluten Free

Published: Apr 30, 2019 · Modified: Feb 5, 2021 by Kalyani · This post may contain affiliate links · 10 Comments

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To end on a sweet note !

Zafrani Little Millet Apple Phrini is the last dish in the A-Z Grains marathon that concludes today. From doubting myself gravely to finishing off this with barely hyperventilating (like the previous mega BMs), this has been a very satisfying ride for me, personally. The history of Phirni is largely unknown although according to this interesting link, it may have originated during the Mughal Empire. 

Little Millet was a new found winner in my kitchen, thanks largely to this series. I had bought a huge packet last month not knowing what to make (apart from Idli / Dosa, Khichdi,which also we made :p). but today I can confidently say that this millet is as versatile as foxtail (Thinai) which is more popular as a rice substitute. The Pongal made from this was my favourite in the entire series 🙂  

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When I had planned to make Zaffrani Phirni (saffron in Persian) for this, adding apple and subbing the rice with phirni happened perchance and I am so glad to have this on my Indian Sweets tick marked list. Needless to say, the chilled Phirni that accompanied a punjabi meal (thali) last Sunday was the toast, with even the husband (who’s totally sweet agnostic) giving a thumbs up ! Mom and the elder kid loved it a lot, and I had a portion whittled away for the blog shot 🙂

So, let’s make this and I hope you have enjoyed the journey with me on this Grains BM as much as I did !

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Prep time - 15 mins , Cook time - 20-25 mins, Serves - 4 generously 

What you need:

Little Millet - ⅓ cup (1 cup = 200 ml)

Full fat milk - 1 litre 

Homemade Badam Mix - 3 heaped tablespoon

Red / Cooking Apple - ½ (diced fine) 

Zaffrani / Saffron - a generous pinch

Castor Sugar - approx ½ cup (adjust to taste)

Powdered cardamom powder - ½ teaspoon (optional but recommended)

Toasted almonds - for garnish (opt.)

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How to:

Wash and soak the little millet for 20-30 mins. Soak the saffron  in 3 teaspoon of warm milk.

In the meanwhile, in a deep bottomed non stick pan, boil the milk on low flame, stirring often to prevent scalding, and let the milk reduce to half. Now add the homemade badam powder and the soaked (and drained samai / little millet) and slowly mix. 

Cook and cover for 15-20 mins (stirring once in a while). Keep an eye for any milk spills. Now when the millet is almost cooked, add the castor sugar and the saffron soaked along with the milk. 

Let it slowly simmer and the millet will help thicken the Phirni. Once it comes to a porridge consistency, switch off the flame and add the apples (do not add the apples while its on the flame lest the milk would split). Add the cardamom powder if using. 

Fold the diced apple gently into the phirni. Top with sliced and toasted almonds and add any 

Chill well for 2-3 hours and serve. 

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  1. Suma Gandlur says

    May 01, 2019 at 2:10 am

    I wasn't expecting a zafrani phirni and that too with a grain. However it looks creamy and must have been richly flavored one with that badam mix powder. Perfect ending for a lovely series.

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  2. vaishali sabnani says

    May 01, 2019 at 1:20 pm

    Perfect dish to end the marathon . Apple tastes yum in kheer and you have gone a step higher , millets and then saffron ! Wow ! That bowl is super tempting and healthy .

    It was great marathon Kalyani , you rocked with all your recipes !

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  3. Harini R says

    May 02, 2019 at 3:21 pm

    What a wonderful dessert with millets to end the marathon. Loved all your dishes, Kalyani.

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  4. sushma says

    May 02, 2019 at 7:36 pm

    Wow what a wonderful sweet dish to end the marathon. Zafrani millet phirni looks too good.

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  5. Srivalli says

    May 05, 2019 at 5:27 pm

    What a fantastic way to end the series Kalyani, this payasam looks and tastes great!

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  6. Gayathri Kumar says

    May 09, 2019 at 5:26 am

    That is a wonderful dessert with little millet. The saffron and apples add such a nice richness to the kheer. Amazing end to the month long BM.

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  7. cookwithrenu says

    May 21, 2019 at 4:50 pm

    A wonderful dish to finish the marathon. Apple in phirni must have tasted yum.

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  8. Srividhya says

    May 22, 2019 at 6:51 pm

    I love fruit based desserts. Apple + millet whaatay combo 🙂 Superb.

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  9. Swati says

    May 31, 2019 at 1:18 am

    What a dish to end the Marathon Kalyani!! This looks so delcious and substituting rice with healthy millets have enhanced the nutritive value of the traditional phirini.

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  10. preeti garg says

    June 03, 2019 at 12:34 pm

    Zafrani and Zarda is one of biggest word of Z series.. love this kheer variation.. super tasty and creamy.

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