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Rava Kesari is a melt in mouth sweet made by cooking with rava, ghee and sugar along with flavorings like saffron, cardamom, garnished with nuts and dry fruits. Rava Kesari is a popular sweet made anytime to make the moment special. Rava Kesari Recipe is explained with step by step pictures and video.

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Rava Kesari is one of my favorites. I really don’t know why I kept delaying to post such a easy basic sweet recipe. Amma makes the best rava kesari and it is my favorite. I have seen her make kesari several times and now my kids love it too.

Table of Contents

1What is Rava Kesari?

2Kesari Video

3Rava Kesari Ingredients

4How to make Rava Kesari Step by Step

5Expert Tips

7FAQS

8📖 Recipe Card

What is Rava Kesari?

Rava Kesari is a traditional sweet that is often served as part of a festive meal or as a dessert on special occasions. Rava Kesari is made by first roasting rava or sooji in ghee then cooking it in hot water then adding sugar and flavourings.

Rava Kesari – Rava is sooji and Kesari comes from kesar which is saffron. So Rava Kesari translates to semolina pudding flavored with saffron. Rava is called sooji in hindi and semolina in english.

Kesari is quite a simple easy and quick sweet even beginners can try. Rava Kesari is a great treat that’s loved by people of all ages, and it’s a great way to end any meal on a sweet note. Enjoy!

Why you will love this recipe

  • Easy to remember measure 1/2 ghee, 1 sooji, 2 sugar, 3 water ratio
  • Works perfectly every time!
  • Does not turn cakey and keeps soft and goey even after hours.

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Kesari Video

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Variations

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Rinse 1 carrot,trim edges peel the skin and steam cook until soft. Puree it. Heat 1 tbsp ghee – fry 6 cashews and remove Then roast rava for 3 mins. Boil 3/4 cup water add roasted rava cook until soft. Then add carrot puree, 1/3 cup sugar and 1 tbsp ghee cook until it leaves the sides. Add cardamom powder, fried cashews and mix well.

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Heat 1 tbsp ghee in a pan – add cashews fry and remove. Add 1/2 cup sooji fry for 3 mins, remove. Boil 1 and 1/4 cups water add roasted sooji cook until it is soft. Once its cooked add vanilla sugar, vanilla essence. Mix well add 3 tbsp ghee cook until it leaves the sides. Add fried cashews give a quick mix and switch off.

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Rava Kesari Ratio

I use a 1/2,1,2,3 ratio : 1/2 cup ghee for 1 cup rava, 2 cups sugar, 3 cups water. I have halved this recipe and posted it here, this measure works perfectly everytime. If you want a more goey kesari you can add 31/4 to 3 and 1/2 cups water. Adding little oil helps to make the kesari soft which I learnt from my friend.

Rava Kesari has many variations:

  • Milk Kesari
  • Mango Kesari
  • Pineapple Kesari

Rava Kesari Ingredients

  • Rava – I have used upma rava (hard wheat / semolina) for this recipe. This will be slightly coarse not very fine. Make sure to slow roast rava into slight golden brown color.
  • Ghee – Ghee is one the main ingredients for rava kesari so use pure good quality ghee. Homemade ghee is best however you can use storebought ghee also.
  • Sugar – White sugar is used for rava kesari. I would not suggest to replace it.
  • Flavorings – Cardamom and saffron are the main flavoring here.
  • Garnishing – Cashews and raisins are added for garnish.

How to make Rava Kesari Step by Step

1.Add 1/4 cup ghee and heat it. First add around 15 cashews and fry until golden.

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2.Once golden then add around 10 raisins.

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3.Raisins start to bulge. Fry until golden brown.

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3.Remove to a bowl and set aside.

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4.Add 1/2 cup rava in a sprinkled manner.

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5.Roast until it is toastey atleast for 3-5 mins in low flame. Keep stirring to take care not to burn.

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6.Heat 1 and 1/2 cups water along with 1/8 teaspoon salt,a pinch food color and 5 strands saffron. Use good quality natural food color. Boil until it bubbles up rigorously.

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7.Add it to roasted rava.

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8.Keep stirring in medium flame.

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9.Keep stirring to avoid lumps. Becomes porridge like in consistency.

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10.Cook covered in low flame for 5-7 mins.

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11.Give a quick stir in between to avoid sticking and burning at the bottom.

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12.Stir in between then again cook covered.

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13.After 6 mins rava is fully cooked as you can see. Give a quick stir.

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14.Add 1 cup sugar.

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15.Stir well to avoid lumps. It may look like forming lumps but mash it well to break the lumps. It will easily dissolve if you keep stirring.

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16.The mixture will loosen up after adding sugar and becomes watery like this.

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17.Keep stirring until it starts to thicken.

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18.Cook partially covered for 2 mins.

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19.Give a quick stir cook until the mixture starts to leave the sides of the pan. Should be still flowing in consistency as shown here only then it will be perfect even after resting time.

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20.Add 1/4 teaspoon cardamom powder, fried cashews, raisins along with 2 tablespoon refined oil(optional). Oil helps to make kesari soft and also not to harden after few hours. It will still be soft not forming cake like texture even after few hours.

21.Give a quick mix and switch off.

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22.Kesari is ready!

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23. This is after 30 mins still soft and goey.

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24.Soft delicious rava kesari is ready!

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Rava Kesari is ready!

Expert Tips

  • Taste : Don’t compromise on ghee as its the main ingredient in this recipe which makes it tasty. I added the ghee fully, you can reserve a tablespoon and add it in the final stage while switching off.
  • Sweetness : You can add 1.5 cups of sugar for 1 cup rava but sweetness will be mild and also the texture varies it becomes thick quickly.
  • Texture : Adding oil is purely optional but gives kesari a soft texture and retains it even after hours.
  • Flavoring : I always love cardamom flavor the best in kesari and a tint of kesar flavor too. You can also add your favorite essence too pineapple essence goes well for kesari.
  • Make sure you add sugar only after rava is cooked fully else it will affect the kesari taste and texture.
  • If you are a beginner, just do the whole process in low flame. Even if it forms lumps, dont worry just break it up by mashing it will vanish as it cooks.
  • Always use a thick bottomed kadai to make kesari. You can even use a nonstick pan to make it.

Serving & Storage Suggestion

You can keep refrigerated for 1 or 2 days and while serving just heat it up , drizzle ghee give a quick stir and serve. You can skip milk and add more ghee if you want to increase shelf life.

FAQS

1.Why is it called Kesari?

The word kesari comes from the kesar flavoring used here which is a spice called saffron. It gives it a nice yellowish tint to kesari and a great flavor too.

2.Can I skip food color?

Yes you can skip food color and use just saffron which gives kesari a light yellow color. Or you can use natural food color which is made from fruits / flowers as I have did.

3.My kesari becomes lumpy. Why?

Always make sure to keep stirring while adding water and also while adding sugar. These are the main 2 steps where the kesari can become lumpy. Keep mashing the lumps forming in medium flame and the lumps will vanish as it cooks.

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Rava Kesari Recipe (Perfect Kesari Recipe)

Rava Kesari is a melt in mouth sweet made by cooking with rava, ghee and sugar along with flavorings like saffron, cardamom, garnished with nuts and dry fruits. Rava Kesari is a popular sweet made anytime to make the moment special. Rava Kesari Recipe is explained with step by step pictures and video.

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time30 minutes mins

Servings2 people

AuthorSharmilee J

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup rava
  • 1 and 1/2 cups water
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup ghee
  • 1 tablespoon oil optional
  • a pinch kesari food color
  • 1/4 teaspoon cardamom powder
  • 5 strands saffron
  • 15 cashewnuts
  • 10 raisins

Instructions

  • Add 1/4 cup ghee and heat it. First add around 15 cashews and fry until golden.

  • Once golden then add around 10 raisins.

  • Raisins start to bulge. Fry until golden brown.

  • Remove to a bowl and set aside.

  • Add 1/2 cup rava in a sprinkled manner.

  • Roast until it is toastey atleast for 3-5 mins in low flame. Keep stirring to take care not to burn.

  • Heat 1 and 1/2 cups water along with 1/8 teaspoon salt and 5 strands saffron. Boil until it bubbles up rigorously.

  • Add it to roasted rava.

  • Keep stirring in medium flame.

  • Keep stirring to avoid lumps. Becomes porridge like in consistency.

  • Cook covered in low flame for 5-7 mins.

  • Give a quick stir in between to avoid sticking and burning at the bottom.

  • Stir in between then again cook covered.

  • After 6 mins rava is fully cooked as you can see. Give a quick stir.

  • Add 1 cup sugar.

  • Stir well to avoid lumps. It may look like forming lumps but mash it well to break the lumps. It will easily dissolve if you keep stirring.

  • The mixture will loosen up after adding sugar and becomes watery like this.

  • Keep stirring until it starts to thicken.

  • Cook partially covered for 2 mins.

  • Give a quick stir cook until the mixture starts to leave the sides of the pan. Should be still flowing in consistency as shown here only then it will be perfect even after resting time.

  • Add 1/4 teaspoon cardamom powder, fried cashews, raisins along with 2 tablespoon refined oil(optional). Oil helps to make kesari soft and also not to harden after few hours. It will still be soft not forming cake like texture even after few hours.

  • Give a quick mix and switch off.

  • Kesari is ready!

  • This is after 30 mins still soft and goey.

  • Soft delicious rava kesari is ready!

Notes

    • Taste : Don’t compromise on ghee as its the main ingredient in this recipe which makes it tasty. I added the ghee fully, you can reserve a tablespoon and add it in the final stage while switching off.
    • Sweetness : You can add 1.5 cups of sugar for 1 cup rava but sweetness will be mild and also the texture varies it becomes thick quickly.
    • Texture : Adding oil is purely optional but gives kesari a soft texture and retains it even after hours.
    • Flavoring : I always love cardamom flavor the best in kesari and a tint of kesar flavor too. You can also add your favorite essence too pineapple essence goes well for kesari.
    • Make sure you add sugar only after rava is cooked fully else it will affect the kesari taste and texture.
    • If you are a beginner, just do the whole process in low flame. Even if it forms lumps, dont worry just break it up by mashing it will vanish as it cooks.

Nutrition Facts

Rava Kesari Recipe (Perfect Kesari Recipe)

Amount Per Serving (100 g)

Calories 582Calories from Fat 225

% Daily Value*

Fat 25g38%

Saturated Fat 15g94%

Polyunsaturated Fat 1g

Monounsaturated Fat 8g

Cholesterol 59mg20%

Sodium 7mg0%

Potassium 160mg5%

Carbohydrates 85g28%

Fiber 2g8%

Sugar 51g57%

Protein 7g14%

Vitamin A 17IU0%

Vitamin C 1mg1%

Calcium 20mg2%

Iron 2mg11%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

Why is my kesari hard? ›

If the rava is not cooked properly before adding sugar, then the kesari will be chewy or turn hard. So make sure to cook in low flame until soft before adding sugar. Adding sugar as such in one go without stirring and later stirring results in forming lumps. Never leave it with out stirring if you add sugar.

Why is my kesari sticky? ›

Well roasted rava will make your kesari fluffy and won't turn sticky. Stirring: Stirring consistently while pouring water to the rava is very important to prevent lumps. Hot water: Make sure the water is hot when you pour the water to the rava. Also ensure the heat is medium to low to avoid splatters.

What is kesari made of? ›

Meet Kesari Recipe – a popular, delicious South Indian sweet dish made with rava or suji (cream of wheat or semolina), sugar, ghee (clarified butter), saffron, nuts and dry fruits. This melt-in-mouth, orange colored preparation is also referred to as Rava Kesari Recipe.

Can we reheat kesari? ›

On stove top: take the required amount in a heavy bottom pan and add a spoonful of ghee and reheat with stirring constantly till it comes warm. In Microwave: Reheat rava kesari in the microwave for 30-60 seconds till it becomes warm.

How do you reduce sweetness in Kesari? ›

Adding lime juice can to your dish can balance out the sweetness. In case, you don't want too much of tanginess in the dish you can also add vinegar white wine vinegar, red wine vinegar, balsamic vinegar.

What do we call rava in English? ›

Introduction: Suji is also known as semolina which is called rava in Indian households and it is a by-product of durum wheat. Suji is coarse middling made from durum wheat.

Is Bombay Rava and sooji same? ›

Bombay rava, or ravva, rawa, or sooji, is a durum wheat product and a form of semolina. Rava is made by grinding husked wheat and is used in Indian cuisine to make savoury dishes such as rava dosa, rava idli, upma, and khichdis.

What is Kesari powder? ›

Kesari Powder is red-orange color powder obtained from the saffron threads. Saffron threads are the dried stigma of the crocus sativus Linnaeus in the Iris family. Once the threads are properly dried, they are ground to fine powder. It is used to add color and flavour to Indian desserts and rice dishes.

How do you use Kesari? ›

Soaking: For a better burst of flavour soak the saffron threads in milk for 5 to 15 minutes before adding it to your dish. Then simply add it to the recipe.

Who invented kesari? ›

The Kesari and Maratha were started by Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Gopal Ganesh Agarkar. The Kesari was in Marathi while Maratha was in English. These newspapers published articles about the social and political issues. They also covered everything from books and problems in England.

How to make Kesar water? ›

In a small dish or bowl, steep the saffron threads in 2 to 3 tablespoons of hot water. Use the rest of the hot water to steep the tea bags for around 3 minutes. Remove the tea bags from the hot tea, then add the remaining 2 cups of cool water. Then throw in the saffron infused water and the rose water.

Is kesari saffron pure? ›

Kesari saffron is 100% pure and natural. It is harvested naturally dried. We provide you fresh and high quality saffron. We use only Certified ISO Grade A++ Red Saffron Threads which is good for consumption.

What foods should not be reheated? ›

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  • Vegetables With High Amounts of Nitrate. Vegetables with high amounts of nitrate, like carrots, turnips, celery, or spinach, can turn toxic when reheated. ...
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  • Cold Pressed Oil. ...
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Can you reheat dal twice? ›

If food has been hygienically prepared, cooled quickly after cooking (or reheating) and stored cold, reheating more than once should not increase the risk of illness. However, prolonged storage and repeated reheating will affect the taste, texture, and sometimes the nutritional quality of foods.

What is kesari in india? ›

The word kesari in multiple Indian languages refers to the spice saffron which creates the dish's saffron-orange-yellow-colored tinge. Though it is a sweet dish, in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu, it is prepared not only as a dessert but also for normal breakfasts.

What is the benefits of Kesari powder? ›

Saffron is a powerful spice high in antioxidants. It has been linked to health benefits, such as improved mood, libido, and sexual function, as well as reduced PMS symptoms and enhanced weight loss. Best of all, it's generally safe for most people and easy to add to your diet.

How is Chiroti Rava made? ›

Chiroti Rava is made from pure wheat and is completely vegetarian. It is also known as Bansi Rava and it also happens to be brown in colour. It is a wheat product that is made by grinding husked wheat. This is mainly used to prepare Rava Dosa, Rava Idli, and Upma.

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