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Step 1
Chop and peel the pumpkin to roughly 1 inch pieces. Take two cups of such pieces.
Step 2
Discard the stringy inner portion. (You can save the pumpkin seeds, wash and dry them and use as a a snack or as additions to other recipes)
Step 3
Cook these pieces in a pressure cooker adding 3 cups of water. Turn off the heat after 2 whistles. Allow the pressure to release naturally.
Step 4
While the pumpkin is cooking, you can slice the nuts and powder the green cardamoms in a mortar, grate the nutmeg and keep them ready.
Step 5
You can also cook the pumpkin in an open pan, to do this, simmer in a pot of water until soft.
Step 6
Then strain the cooked pumpkin and discard the water.
Step 7
Now, mash the cooked pumpkin pieces using a fork or potato masher.
Step 8
Roughly chop the cashews. Then, in a thick bottomed, deep pan, add a teaspoon of ghee or oil. Fry the broken cashews until golden brown.
Step 9
Take them out of the pan, keep them aside until needed. This step is optional. You can just add finely sliced nuts after the kheer is fully cooked.
Step 10
In the same pan, add 3 cups of milk. Bring it to a boil by heating it on a low to medium heat.
Step 11
Once it comes to a boil, simmer and keep stirring it now and again, taking the ladle deep into the pan, touching the bottom. This is to avoid the milk catching at the base.
Step 12
Continue cooking the milk this way for 5 minutes. Keep clearing the sides and the base as it cooks. Keep the heat low enough to allow it to boil but not spill over.
Step 13
After 5 minutes, add the cooked, mashed pumpkin puree. Mix well. Mash lumps of pumpkin is any. Bring this to a boil.
Step 14
Next add 3 to 4 tablespoons of sugar. Again stir to allow the sugar to dissolve and get mixed in. This will need about 1 to 2 minutes.
Step 15
As the sugar dissolves, if not done already, powder the cardamom and grate the nutmeg, slice the almonds, pistachios. Keep these ready.
Step 16
Add ½ teaspoon of cardamom powder, ½ teaspoon of grated nutmeg or ground nutmeg powder, half the quantity of sliced nuts, mix and turn off the heat.
Step 17
If you wish you can add ¼ to ½ teaspoon of ground cinnamon also. Add and mix well.
Step 18
Offer the Kaddu ki Kheer garnished with the remaining sliced nuts to the Goddess and/or share with your family.
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