on Jan 17, 2022, Updated Sep 30, 2023 Try a few more creamy and mouth-watering kheer recipes: Orange Kheer, Rice Kheer, Sabudana Kheer, Makhana Kheer, and Paneer Kheer.
About Thandai Kheer
Thandai Kheer is your classic creamy rice kheer flavored with Thandai powder. This dessert version of Thandai (a popular Indian milk drink) is prepared with just five ingredients and takes approximately 60 minutes to prepare. Serve it hot or chilled. Top it with slivered nuts and some rose petals. To make a vegan version, use plant-based milk, like coconut or almond milk. If using vegan milk, cook only on low heat, as it tends to curdle if the heat is high. Rice – Short-grain sticky rice is the perfect choice for kheer. You can choose from Jeera Samba, Gobindobhog, Ambemohar, Maharashtrian Indrayani, etc. Thandai Powder – Make Thandai powder at home or buy a jar. Homemade Thandai Powder gives the best result. Check out my recipe for making Thandai Powder here. Sugar – Adjust according to your taste. You can also replace regular sugar with brown sugar, jaggery, or sugar-free options. Dried Nuts & Fruits – Add slivered almonds, pistachios, cashew, or raisins to make it even richer. Heat 1 liter of whole milk (full-fat milk) in a heavy bottom pan over medium heat and bring it to a boil. Keep stirring frequently to avoid scorching at the bottom of the pan. Once the milk comes to a boil, reduce the heat to low. Drain the water from the rice and add the rice to the pan along with 3 tablespoon Thandai powder and mix well. Keep stirring frequently while cooking to avoid scorching. Keep scraping the sides of the pan at regular intervals and add the solidified milk back to the pan. Add ¼ cup sugar and cook for another 3-4 minutes. Check for sugar and add more if needed and cook for another minute. Serve the kheer hot or chilled. Garnish with slivered nuts and dried rose petals.