Godu povu ( sweet beaten rice)
As i mentioned Navratri lasts for nine whole days. However, each day has its own special significance and is celebrated separately. Along with the nine forms of Durga, obeisance is paid to the Trinity of goddesses as well.
Different varieties and special cuisine are made during Navratri celebration. Since in most of the communities, people observe fast during Navratri and eat only one meal a day at sunset, the Navratri meal has special courses and is strictly vegetarian.
Today i am here with one of the important naivedyam/ prasada that we konkani's offer to devi durga during "Ayud puja" 9th day of Navratri and also during ganesh chaturthi,Deepavali and it is also offered to lord as prasadam in many hindu temples in Karnataka and some other parts of south india.
Prep time: 5 minsCook time: 20 mins
Ingredients
- 3 cups Beaten rice/avalakki/poha ( thin)
- 1 cup Jaggery
- 1 cup Coconut (freshly grated)
- 1/4 tsp Cardamom powder
jaggery syrup |
One string syrup |
- Prepare jaggery syrup using jaggery and a cup of water.
- Heat crushed jaggery along with water till it dissolves completely , strain to remove all the impurities.
- Boil again till either one string consistency is reached,Test the syrup between thumb and forefinger. It will form one string,at this stage switch off the fire.
- Now add grated coconut and mix it well with the syrup.
- Then add cardamom and beaten rice and mix it well,till beaten rice absorbs all the syrup.Do not cover it unless it is completely cool.