We often make Sweet Poha/Avalakki/Aval for the festivals and it is also prepared in the temples as an offering to the Lord. I prepared this for Navaratri Puja. It is really easy to prepare, with this Poha recipe requiring only four ingredients with 2 easy steps. But believe me, it tastes really great and Sweet Poha/Avalakki is a big hit with my family any time. Sweet Poha/Aval can be served as an evening snack or can be had when fastening.
Also check out Poha recipes posted my me earlier if you have not seen them – Tamarind Poha/Huli Avalakki, Curd Poha and Avalakki Upkari. Most of these can be prepared on a festival day which involves some fasting but they also make a great breakfast or evening snack.
- Thin Poha/Avalakki/Aval/Atukulu or Thin Beaten Rice – 2 cups
- Fresh Grated Coconut – 3/4 cup
- Jaggery – 3/4 to 1 cup
- Cardamom Powder – 1/4 tsp (optional)
Time to Prepare: 10 min
How to Make Sweet Poha/Avalakki/Aval:
- In a bowl, hand mix grated Coconut and Jaggery. Ensure that the Jaggery is mixed really well with grated Coconut.
- Now add Thin Poha/Avalakki and Cardamom Powder to the Coconut-Jaggery mixture and mix them all together properly.
Sweet Poha/Avalakki/Aval is ready to serve.
Hi hema. You have a lovely blog here,.! Yummy sweet poha..! Will follow your recipies.. Do check mine..!:)
Hi Sanghi, Thanks for following my recipes. Saw your recipe blog. Really nice one. Happy blogging…
Hi Hema, first time at your place. Thanks for dropping by my blog. I found a lot of recipes here…wud love to come back again. 🙂 I have blogrolled you.
Sonu, Thanks for coming… Again, your blog is really neat. Keep rocking like you have been…
nice blog!! liked your recipies. I can not cook (I am still studying, no time for passions like this, besides, I live in a hostel) , but read about cooking so that one day I can be a good cook.
Thin Poha/Avalakki/Aval/Atukulu or Thin Beaten Rice – want to know if to soak this before mixing the other ingredients