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Published: Oct 23, 2023 | Modified: Oct 23, 2023 by Hina Gujral

Rice Kheer Recipe (Chawal ki Kheer)

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Rice Kheer Recipe is an age-old traditional Indian pudding prepared with three ingredients – milk, rice, and sugar. I am sharing a tried and tested chawal ki kheer recipe from my family.

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Kheer – The Indian Pudding

Kheer is a creamy, luscious, purely vegetarian, gluten-free Indian milk pudding. The rice kheer is one of the most common types of dessert made on every auspicious occasion. Also, known as chawal ki kheer. ‘Chawal’ is the Hindi term for rice.

In India, we love our desserts, puddings dressed up in vivacious colours, and luring perfumes embellished with edible adornment. But opposite to this, rice kheer has an elegant appearance.

In my house, most of the gleeful festive mornings are unfolded with a large pot of chawal ki kheer brimming over the stovetop.

The natural starch of the rice and the right condensation of the milk give chawal ki kheer its creamy texture. The addition of slightly crushed green cardamoms instils a subtle aroma in the pudding.

aerial shot of rice kheer in a black kadhai

My Mom’s Rice Kheer Recipe

On a festive morning, while gliding around the kitchen skillfully completing the remaining chores, my mother would simultaneously prepare her signature rice kheer with – rice, milk, and sugar.

While the kheer bubbles and simmers calmly in the pot, she takes out a box full of dry fruits from the wooden cabinet in the kitchen. She thinly slices them manually for the kheer. The expensive spices like saffron, and edible flowers are never part of her kheer recipe, still, it has a delicious taste.

The secret behind her delectable rice kheer is the organic buffalo milk, handpicked tukda basmati rice, both sourced from the local farmer’s market and the last, slow cooking process.

If you are in a hurry then chawal ki kheer is not the right dessert to plan, as a rich, flavorful bowl of kheer is the virtue of patience.

ingredients for rice kheer

Ingredients Required

You need only a handful of ingredients to make the most delicious rice kheer.

Rice: The broken basmati or the tukda basmati is what I use to make an aromatic kheer. You can use any short – medium grain rice like Jasmine, Gobind bhog, Jeera Samba, Sharbati, or any other similar variety of rice.

Milk: Full-fat cow or buffalo milk along with cream (malai) is the soul of a good kheer.

Sugar: You can add either granulated white sugar or jaggery powder.

Green Cardamom Powder: For a subtle aroma and taste.

Ghee: To fry the rice and nuts

Nuts: Almonds, pistachio, cashews, chironji, raisins. You can add a combination of either of these nuts.

How To Make Kheer

Step 1) Rinse the rice till the water runs clear. Soak for 20 minutes.

Step 2) After 20 minutes, drain all the water from the soaked rice. Heat ghee in a pan. Add rice, and fry for 3 – 5 minutes to soften the rice.

Step 3) Add milk, and cardamom powder, stir and reduce the heat to the lowest setting. Now, slow cook the kheer till the rice is soft, and the milk is thick.

Step 4) Once the texture of the kheer turns creamy, add sugar. Stir and simmer the kheer till the sugar is completely dissolved.

The rice kheer is ready!

rice kheer cooking steps collage

Additional Toppings for Rice Kheer

Heat ghee in a small pan. Add sliced nuts and dried fruits. Fry for 1 – 2 minutes without burning.

Pour these ghee-fried nuts over the rice kheer before serving. They give a delicious crunch to the kheer.

adding ghee fried nuts to chawal ki kheer

My Tried & True Tips

Tip 1: Picking the Right Rice

In my view, the best rice for kheer is medium grain, uncooked white rice. Avoid using long-grain rice like basmati for making rice kheer, as it does not give a creamy mouth feel. Brown Rice or any rice with husk is also not my first choice for making any authentic kheer.

Tip 2: Uncooked Rice

Many readers in the past asked me about using cooked/steamed rice for making Indian kheer. I strongly said ‘NO’. Please do not use cooked rice for making kheer. The rice has to be slow-cooked in milk for a desired creamy texture.

Tip 3: The Milk

U prefer using full-fat, organic cow or buffalo milk for making rice kheer. You can use non-dairy milk like coconut or almond for a vegan kheer.

Tip 4: The Right Time To Add Sugar

The sugar is always added towards the end of the cooking process. Once the milk is thickened, and the rice is perfectly mushy, then add sugar. If you add sugar at the beginning of the process the cooking time gets double and the milk does not thicken properly.

Tip 5: Stir and Slow Cook

While slow-cooking chawal ki kheer, continuously stir it using a ladle at regular intervals. You can use the slow cook mode of an instant pot as well for making a delicious bowl of rice kheer. But other than slow cooking there is no shortcut to making a perfectly creamy rice kheer.

Tip 6: Consistency

The rice kheer firm up as it cools. Hence, adjust the consistency accordingly. Do not thicken the kheer too much while cooking. Otherwise, after a few hours, it will become a thick, semi-solid goop.

top shot of chawal ki kheer in a glass

Serving & Storage Suggestion

Rice Kheer is best enjoyed warm. But I love it chilled like a thick milk pudding.

Store the leftover rice in a refrigerator for 1 week. Heat in the microwave and add a splash of water to loosen it up. It reheats very well.

More Indian Kheer Recipes

  • Lauki Kheer
  • Paneer Kheer
  • Seviyan Kheer
  • Carrot Sabudana Kheer
  • Dry Fruits Makhana Kheer

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aerial shot of rice kheer in a black kadhai

Rice Kheer Recipe

I am sharing with a tried and tested rice kheer recipe of my family. Learn how to make the best chawal ki kheer in a few simple steps.
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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Indian
Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes
Total Time: 45 minutes minutes
Servings: 4
Calories: 250kcal
Author: Hina Gujral
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Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoon ghee
  • ¼ Cup white rice (short to medium size)
  • 1 litre full fat milk
  • 1 teaspoon green cardamom powder
  • ½ Cup white granulated sugar or to taste
  • ¼ Cup pistachio and almonds, sliced

Instructions

  • To prepare the rice kheer, rinse the rice with water 2 – 3 times or till the water runs clear. Soak the rice in enough water for 20 minutes.
  • After 20 minutes, drain all the water from the soaked rice. Transfer rice to a colander to drain all the water.
  • Heat 1 tablespoon of ghee in a heavy bottom kadhai or casserole. Add rice, saute for 3 – 5 minutes, or till the grains of rice turn translucent.
  • Add milk, cardamom powder, stir to avoid any lump formation and let it come to a boil. Reduce the heat to low, and let the milk simmer. Keep on stirring the rice at regular intervals.
  • The whole process of slow cooking the rice in the milk takes about 30 – 40 minutes on a low flame. Continuously stir the kheer while it is simmering to avoid sticking it to the bottom of the pan. Also, scrape the sides of the pan and add this layer of cream into the kheer.
  • Once the rice is cooked and the kheer is thickened, that is the signal it is ready. Add sugar, mix, and allow the kheer to simmer for 5 minutes to dissolve the sugar.
  • Meanwhile, heat the remaining ghee in a small pan. Once hot, fry the sliced pistachio, almonds, raisins, chironji for 1 minute or till slightly brown. Pour this over the prepared rice kheer.
  • Serve Rice Kheer warm or chilled garnished with saffron and dry fruits.

Recipe Notes:

  • The best rice for kheer is medium grain, uncooked white rice. Do not use pre-cooked or instant rice for making kheer. 
  • You can make rice kheer in a slow cooker as well. 
  • The rice kheer firm up as it cools. Hence, do not make it too thick otherwise after cooling down it will become like a semi-solid pudding. 
  • Adding saffron to the rice kheer is optional. You can add it for sweet aroma and beautiful colour.
 

Nutrition

Calories: 250kcal | Carbohydrates: 37g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 19mg | Sodium: 1mg | Potassium: 99mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 26g | Vitamin A: 32IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 14mg | Iron: 1mg
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  1. Namita says

    November 10, 2015 at 12:55 pm

    Hello Hina,
    You have the art of making ordinary look extraordinary. Our humble kheer looks so glamourous in your pictures. I loved reading your post and recollections of childhood.

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    • Hina Gujral says

      November 15, 2015 at 11:18 am

      Thanks Namita for taking time out and sharing such kind words. I am so happy that you enjoy reading our posts.

      Reply
  2. Ruxana says

    November 10, 2015 at 5:47 pm

    wow this is delicious!

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  3. Unnati Silks says

    November 16, 2015 at 1:21 pm

    This looks super tempting and inviting!!
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    • Hina Gujral says

      November 24, 2015 at 8:20 pm

      Thanks dear

      Reply
  4. Preeti says

    December 23, 2015 at 3:10 pm

    Looks delicious.So tempting.Will cook for my mom and surprise her.Thanks for sharing this recipe. late night food delivery

    Reply
  5. chennai foodbag says

    June 11, 2019 at 7:34 am

    Wow..amazing delicious…

    Reply
  6. Juhi says

    June 25, 2020 at 11:28 pm

    Thanks for sharing this recipe. Looks really delicious!

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    • Hina Gujral says

      June 26, 2020 at 11:33 am

      thank you, Juhi for your valuable feedback!

      Reply
  7. Chandni says

    November 02, 2021 at 9:01 pm

    5 stars
    Hi just superb and perfect measurement s

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    • Hina Gujral says

      November 03, 2021 at 12:00 pm

      thank you for such sweet feedback!

      Reply
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