Executive Chef Rohit Dubey of Pilibhit House Haridwar shares a festive sabudana kheer recipe that swaps cow’s milk for almond milk and sugar for jaggery—perfect for Navratri fasting
The festive season is in full swing, and with Navratri festivities, indulgent sweets are simply irresistible. If you want to try something healthy that bursts with the richness of Indian flavours, then this creamy, rich and kesari sabudana kheer will be your favourite. In an interesting conversation with Outlook Traveller Eats, Rohit Dubey, Executive Chef of Pilibhit House Haridwar, told how this sabudana kheer has always been a staple in his home during Janamashtami. “My mother used to make it from cow’s milk, but at Pilibhit house, I have given it a lighter and richer twist with almond milk and jaggery,” added Dubey. Festivals are all about recipes that make you happy, and this sweet delight will undoubtedly do that by keeping your health in check and delighting you with its smooth texture, kesari-rich aroma and decadent taste. Festivals are all about recipes that make you happy, and this sweet delight will undoubtedly do that by keeping your health in check and delighting you with its smooth texture, kesari-rich aroma, and decadent taste.