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Sheer khurma

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Sheer khurma
Place of originGreater Iran
Main ingredientsVermicelli,milk,dates,cashew nuts,cardamom,butter

Sheer khurmaorsheer khorma(Persian:شير خرما,romanized:shîr xormâ"milk and dates" )[1]is a festivalvermicellipuddingprepared byMuslimsonEid ul-Fitr[2][3]andEid al-AdhainPakistan,Afghanistan,and parts ofCentral Asia.It is equivalent toshemai,aBangladeshi dessert.It is a traditionalMuslimfestivebreakfast,[a]and a dessert for celebrations. This dish is made from variousdry fruits,vermicelli,condensed milk,sugar etc. Depending on the region,cardamom,pistachios,almonds,cloves,saffron,raisins,androse waterare also added.

This special dish is served on the morning of Eid day in the family after theEid prayeras breakfast, and throughout the day to all the visiting guests. In its original form, it consists of dates mixed with milk[1]from Iran and dry fruits and nuts from Afghanistan which is where it originated.[5]It is modified in India by the addition of friedsemiaand caramelised sugar.[5]

Ingredients

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The main ingredients used in sheer khurma arevermicelli,whole milk,sugaranddates.[6]Depending on the region,cardamom,pistachios,almonds,cloves,saffron,raisins,androse waterare also added.[7]

Preparation

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Vermicelli are fried in clarified butter.[8]Then milk (sheer) is added and the vermicelli are allowed to cook further.[8]As the mixture thickens, sugar and dates are added along with any other dried fruits.[8]In some areas locals opt to use a higher milk to vermicelli ratio because they prefer a thinner drink like consistency[9]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^"Having bathed and dressed in their newest outfits, they sit down to the traditional breakfast of sheer khurma and milk"[4]

References

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  1. ^abSteingass, Francis (24 October 2018).Persian-English Dictionary: Including Arabic Words and Phrases in Persian Literature.Routledge. p. 773.ISBN978-1-136-85248-0.شیر خرما shīr-khūrma, Dates and milk.
  2. ^Singh, K. (2010).City Improbable: Writings (R/E).Penguin Group. p. 190.ISBN978-0-14-341532-9.Retrieved19 March2017.
  3. ^Goldstein, D.; Mintz, S. (2015).The Oxford Companion to Sugar and Sweets.Oxford University Press. p. pt1124.ISBN978-0-19-931362-4.
  4. ^Ikramullah, S.S. (1992).Behind the veil: ceremonies customs and colour.Ceremonies, customs and colour. Oxford University Press. p. 120.ISBN978-0-19-577419-1.
  5. ^abPhilip, Thangam (1993).Flavours from India.Orient Blackswan.ISBN978-81-250-0817-0.The sheer khurma, one of the favourite Bohra sweets, highlights the culinary route taken by the Arabs to the East. This dessert which in its original form consists of dates mixed with milk from Iran and dry fruits and nuts from Afghanistan is modified in India and Pakistan by the addition of fried semia and caramelised sugar.
  6. ^Narain, P. (2000).The Essential Delhi Cookbook.Penguin Books. p. 202.ISBN978-0-14-029326-5.Retrieved19 March2017.
  7. ^CaLDRON Magazine.p. 128.Retrieved19 March2017.
  8. ^abc"Eid special recipe: Sheer Khurma".Zee News.25 July 2014.Retrieved19 March2017.
  9. ^"Sheer Khurma Recipe, How To Make Sheer Korma » Maayeka".Maayeka.6 July 2016.Retrieved23 June2020.