Phirni: Rice Pudding Recipe

I like snow, it makes me think of silence, of calm; the sounds are muffled, the noises dull, it seems like I'm projected into an almost dreamlike dimension. On days when it snows and I can stay home quietly, I don't miss the opportunity to get in the kitchen and experiment with some new recipe. Usually the choice falls on desserts, maybe a nice rustic cake that recalls the flavors of the mountains, but today, thanks to the wait for the spring season and the desire for the first warmth, I opted for exotic flavors that make me think of travel, of escaping to my favorite destinations. And here I have prepared the Firni.

I'm in a rosy mood lately. Not so much figuratively as concretely. Roses still remind me of summer, and as much as I try to love autumn with all my heart, the truth is that I'm a repeat offender. I found this recipe while browsing through images on Pinterest. It reminded me of summer, and I made it!

The original recipe calls for a more complicated preparation method, I did not strictly adhere to it. Besides, it is really good and delicate. It is considered the Indian version of rice pudding.

It's very popular all over the country and I learned that there are many variations. I only tried the northern version but it was enough to fall in love - it's served cold after meals, with little pistachio bites on top.

You can preserve Phirni in the fridge for at least 5 days, so you can make a big batch and keep small portions for a few days. This dessert is popular all over India, and you can find different versions, so feel free to garnish it the way you prefer: with almonds, rose petals, nutmeg etc.


This dessert is linked to a beautiful travel memory, that of a long stay in Kerala, a few years ago, to study Ayurveda, the traditional Indian discipline that deals with personal well-being. During my stay in Kerala, one evening we all went together to a restaurant in Trivandrum, a really welcoming place where a great variety of traditional Indian dishes were served.
The buffet was a real spectacle, you can imagine the riot of colors and the inebriating smells of spices that spread throughout the room. At the end of the abundant dinner in which my taste buds were able to rejoice. The waiter warmly suggested that I try Firni, a typical rice and almond dessert originating from the area of Rajasthan, in northern India, but now widespread throughout the Indian subcontinent.

I must say that I am not a great fan of sweets, and Indian desserts are traditionally very sugary, with slightly cloying flavors. None of this, the Firni is wonderfully delicate, creamy at the right point and pleasantly spiced: a superb gastronomic discovery.

I committed myself to looking for the recipe of this dessert that had pleasantly surprised me and I found out that there are a thousand" versions. After various experiments, here is the recipe that for me is the best in terms of result and quality of ingredients and above all also suitable for those who follow vegan, lactose-free and gluten-free diets.

I got carried away and maybe I wrote too much, but thanks to this post and the preparation of Firni I took a magnificent dive into memories.

Phirni Recipe

Servings: 4
Prep Time: 10 mins
Cook Time: 25 mins
Total Time: 35 mins

Ingredients:

1 cup basmati rice
4 tbsp almonds, crushed
4 tbsp ricotta cheese
5 cups milk
4 cups condensed milk
5 tbsp honey/sugar
1 tsp cardamom
1 cup rice flour
10 saffron threads
5 drops rose water

Phirni Recipe

Recipe Method:

Rinse the rice, put it in a small saucepan with half the milk, cinnamon and cardamom pods and cook for 15 minutes stirring occasionally to prevent the rice from sticking to the pan, if the rice dries out too much add a little more rice milk. At the end of cooking add the sugar, turn off the heat and let cool.

Remove the cinnamon and cardamom and place the rice in the blender together with the cooking milk, blend until you obtain a creamy consistency mixture, if it is not very soft, add a little cold rice milk and blend again. Set aside the rice mousse obtained.

In a small saucepan, bring 125 ml of water to the boil, add three of the four tablespoons of almonds and boil for a couple of minutes. Turn off the heat and let cool, then blend the almonds in their liquid to obtain a sort of almond milk with the grains.

Add the almond milk to the rice mousse, put them in a new pot and cover them with the remaining half of the rice milk in which you have diluted the 2 tablespoons of flour. Stir to combine the ingredients and bring to the boil for a couple of minutes, stirring constantly.

Turn off the heat and add the rose water and mix again. It is not easy to find this ingredient, as it must be a natural food water and not a synthetic flavoring, however, if you manage to find it, it will add a very special note to this dessert.

Transfer the mixture into individual cups, let it cool and then place in the refrigerator for at least an hour. Before serving the dessert, remove it from the fridge in good time and decorate it with the spoonful of almonds that you kept aside and that you roughly blended together with the pistachio.


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Desiree said…
It sounds absolutely delicious! I love creamy rice puddings, but have never eaten any made with rice flour or saffron and cardamom. I love condensed milk!

Do you by any chance know the Western equivalents of khoya and kewra? I have never heard of either.
Janie said…
Looks and sounds like something I would love. Very interesting ingredients. Lovely photo with the red on white.
Erika said…
I think I 'd like this pudding very much. It looks like very inviting....
Have a nice day!
Ciao from Italy.
Anonymous said…
This sounds delicious!
Gretchen said…
Looks and sounds delicious! =)
wow, ricoota cheese and almonds sound like an interesting twist to the regular phirni or the one that I know.
Thanks for stopping by!
Curious Cook said…
Wow..Its funny how rose is the thing of the season. Seen a number of recipes in the blogsphere all involving rose in some form or the other. This looks absolutely lovely. Will definitely try. I'm sure it will be a hit! :)
soujanya said…
Vowwwww!!!! love the colour of the rose....
Pudding looks simply delicious...
Unknown said…
Thanks for dropping by my space... and leaving lovely comment in between love the color of the rose....Pudding looks simply delicious...
Jaya M said…
This looks delicious Kalyan da .. splendid ..regards
Nandinis food said…
The phirni looks smooth and creamy...Beautiful decorations too..
Hi Kalyan! Your rice flour milk pudding looks delicious and I love how you presented here.
Kalyani said…
Wow yummy and wonderful clicks ....
Kalyani said…
Also happy to follow u ....
Gloria Baker said…
This look georgeous, Im following you, gloria
Kelly said…
What a beautiful recipe - look at those rose pedals! - rice puddings are delightful and you've assembled some fabulous ingredients here. The rose water is brilliant.
jacques robert said…
thank you to have visited my fotoblog !
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kalaiselvisblog said…
It looks yummy... nice post kalyan...
Thank you for your visit and your kind comment!
I find your blog very interesting as it had a lot of different topics...Firni pudding looks very tempting :))
Greetings DeeBee
hi kalyan, such a versatile recipe, where i can add some of my favorite ingredients in.. great to try !
Charles Ravndal said…
Double Ds! Delicious and delicate looking! Yum!
Fabien said…
Thanks for your visit and jour comment on my blog.
See you later.
seva said…
Hola Kalyan; gracias por tu comentario en mi foto, que magnifica pinta tiene esa receta, como se suele decir; mejor sabra, un saludo muy cordial desde Reinosa.
Hi, Lovely shot of a great dish.
Greetings from sweden
/Ingemar
kankana said…
I love phirni and this looks just perfect .. like you got it from a restaurant.
Leovi said…
Great job, I love that wonderful dessert with rain of petals.
Kala said…
Oh my goodness - this looks just delicious!
Jaishree Iyer said…
Thank you Kalyan for your visit and your lovely comment! The phirni looks smooth and absolutely delicious!! Lovely clicks!
Julie said…
Phirni looks yum yum ..
Thanx for visiting my blog n leaving your sweet comments !!
sangeeta said…
Delicious looking phirni. This is one of my all time favorite desserts.

You have a nice blog , loved many of your posts !
Heather S-G said…
This looks so luscious...I love Phirni, but haven't tried with almonds. Must do that soon! :D
Quay Po Cooks said…
A nice photo of the pudding. Simple but lovely!
Wonderful blog! Glad to be your latest follower :)
Lisa Gordon said…
Ooooooo this looks yummy!!
Hi!
Lovely picture and a great dish.
Greetings from sweden
/Ingemar