Rava Sheera Recipe (Satyanarayan Prasad Recipe) (2024)

Jump to Recipe Pin Recipe

There is nothing quite like a bowl of homemade rava sheera, just like mom made! This is my favorite classic sheera recipe. It comes out deliciously sweet, soft, fluffy, and rich every time and is always sure to satisfy the sweet tooth.

The same sheera (garnished with tulsi leaves and served with sliced bananas and pomegranate arils) is made for Satyanarayan Katha (puja) as a prasad.

Rava Sheera Recipe (Satyanarayan Prasad Recipe) (1)
Jump to:
  • Satyanarayan Prasad Recipe
  • ❤️ You’ll Love This Sheera Recipe
  • 🧾 Ingredient Notes For Rava Sheera
  • 👩‍🍳 How To Make Sheera Recipe (Pics)
  • 💭 Tips For BEST Sheera Recipe
  • 📖 Variations
  • 📋 Recipe Card
  • ⭐ Reviews

Satyanarayan Prasad Recipe

This sheera is offered to God as a prasadam while performing ‘Satyanarayan Katha’ or any other pooja like Devi pooja or Ganesh pooja.

Elders in my house say that ‘Satyanarayan pooja is incomplete without sheera as a prasad.

Basically, on pooja day, devotees keep fast for the whole day. After the pooja ends, it is distributed to devotees or followers and they break their fast by eating this. This sheera will give you an instant boost of energy, and lift your spirit after a day-long of fasting.

When this sheera recipe is made as Satyanarayan Prasad sheera then it is garnished with tulsi leaves (holy basil). Some serve sliced or chopped bananas along with sheera while some add mash the banana to the sheera like this banana sheera recipe. Also, prasad sheera is garnished with pomegranate arils if those are in season.

Not only on religious occasions but it is also made on a special occasions. I remember my mom making it on dad’s birthday.

It is made as an accompaniment to the feast meal (for family or guests) on festivals like Diwali, Raksha Bandhan, Bhaidooj, and Holi.

❤️ You’ll Love This Sheera Recipe

  • Rava sheera requires only 4 main ingredients (plus a couple more for garnish & flavor).
  • Sheera recipe gets ready in 20 minutes only (from prep to serve).
  • You’ll just love its texture - Soft, smooth, and fluffy with the perfect amount of richness and sweetness.
  • I know it is loaded with calories, but it’s ok we eat it occasionally. And it doesn’t taste right when made low-calorie by reducing the ghee amount. A big NO-NO.
  • Kids and toddlers just love this. When my daughter was teething, I used to feed her this sheera as she doesn’t have to chew. Plus, it keeps her full and gets enough energy from ghee.
  • Scalable: You can double, or triple the amount as needed.

🧾 Ingredient Notes For Rava Sheera

Here is a pic of the ingredients you’ll need to make the rava sheera recipe.

Rava Sheera Recipe (Satyanarayan Prasad Recipe) (2)
  • Rava (Semolina or Sooji): You’ll need a regular, coarse sooji variety (same as the one we use for upma).
  • Ghee: Please do not reduce the amount of ghee. It adds nice flavor and richness. NO, you cannot make it vegan by using oil. It doesn’t taste good at all.
    • If you’re making it as a prasad sheera then you must use cow’s ghee.
  • Sugar: Regular white sugar is used.
  • Milk: Full-fat whole milk is highly recommended for a rich, creamy texture.
  • Nuts: Almonds and cashews are used.
  • Raisins: Golden raisins are used here in sheera recipe.
  • Cardamom: Crush the green cardamoms in mortar and pestle. Discard the pod and make powder out of the seeds.
  • Optional: Many like to add freshly grated nutmeg.

👩‍🍳 How To Make Sheera Recipe (Pics)

1) Add ghee to a heavy bottom pan and turn the heat on to medium. Let the ghee get nice and hot.

2) Meantime, take milk in a microwave-safe bowl and heat it until it just starts to come to a boil. Alternatively, you can heat the milk in a saucepan on the stovetop.

Rava Sheera Recipe (Satyanarayan Prasad Recipe) (3)

NOTE: Ghee must be hot, so check by adding a pinch of rava in the ghee and it should sizzle right away. That’s the right temperature of ghee. If rava settles at the bottom of the pan then the ghee is not hot enough.

3) Once the ghee is hot, add semolina. You can see semolina is bubbling and becomes frothy from the sides. That’s perfect and crucial for fluffy texture and it happens when added to the hot ghee.

4, 5) Keep stirring constantly and roast the semolina until it is very light golden brown in color. We don't want to burn or are not looking for dark golden color.

The hint is, ghee starts to separate from rava as it is roasted. Earlier all the ghee was absorbed by the unroasted semolina.

Rava Sheera Recipe (Satyanarayan Prasad Recipe) (4)

6) Now add hot milk and stir with a spatula with another hand. Be careful as milk will froth up as you add.

7) Once all milk is added the mixture becomes runny and liquidy.

8) Add almonds, cashews, and raisins at this time.

Rava Sheera Recipe (Satyanarayan Prasad Recipe) (5)

9) Keep stirring and cooking, the mixture will start to thicken in minutes.

10) Semolina will absorb all the liquid and becomes fluffy and the mixture becomes thick and leaves the sides of the pan.

Rava Sheera Recipe (Satyanarayan Prasad Recipe) (6)

11) Add sugar and cardamom seeds powder.

12) Mix, as the sugar melts the mixture becomes loose again.

13) Keep stirring and cooking until it becomes thick and the ghee will ooze out from all sides. Sheera is ready, turn off the stove.

Rava Sheera Recipe (Satyanarayan Prasad Recipe) (7)

💭 Tips For BEST Sheera Recipe

  • Adding rava (sooji) into hot ghee is a crucial step. This way semolina will puff up nicely and result in a fluffy texture. So never add rava into warm or room temperature ghee.
  • Roasting semolina is an important step to get the best texture of sheera. Roast with stirring continuously until they are light, fluffy, slightly golden, and aromatic.
  • Low-medium heat: During the entire sheera making process, keep the heat low-medium. If you have kept the heat medium to high, semolina will get color soon without being properly roasted.
  • Stir constantly: Whether it’s the semolina roasting process or after adding milk, or sugar you’ll need to stir constantly from start to finish. You can’t do other tasks simultaneously. Focus on making sheera only.
  • Milk temperature: Always add hot milk. Never add cold or room-temperature milk.

📖 Variations

  • Rava Kesari: South Indian version where ingredients are the same but the method is different.
  • Sooji halwa: It is similar to sheera but not the same. There are a few differences such as using fine semolina instead of coarse, using water instead of milk, adding saffron for flavor, etc.
  • Mango halwa: The base is the same as sheera with the addition of mango fruit.
  • Pineapple sheera: The base is rava sheera with fresh pineapple in it.
Rava Sheera Recipe (Satyanarayan Prasad Recipe) (8)

Check Out Other Classic Indian Sweets

  • Gulab jamun
  • Besan ladoo
  • Shrikhand
  • Malpua
  • Kheer
  • Kaju katli

Did you try this rava sheera recipe? I’d love to hear about it! Leave a review in the comment section below.

📋 Recipe Card

Step by Step Photos AboveWant to make it perfect first time? Don't forget to check out Step-by-Step photo instructions and helpful Tips & Tricks !!

Rava Sheera Recipe (Satyanarayan Prasad Recipe) (9)

Print Pin Save

Rava Sheera Recipe (Satyanarayan Prasad Recipe)

Tried this recipe? Leave a comment and/or give ★ ratings

There is nothing quite like a bowl of homemade rava sheera. It comes out deliciously sweet, soft, fluffy, and rich every time and is always sure to satisfy the sweet tooth. The same sheera (garnished with tulsi leaves and served with sliced bananas and pomegranate arils) is made for Satyanarayan Katha (puja) as a prasad.

Author: Kanan

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: Indian

Calories: 449kcal

Servings 4

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes minutes

Total Time 20 minutes minutes

US measuring cups are used (1 cup = 240 ml) See details

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cup Milk Full-fat whole milk
  • ½ cup Ghee (clarified butter)
  • ½ cup Sooji (rava or semolina) Coarse
  • 5 Cashew nuts cut into halve
  • 5 Almonds cut into halve
  • 10 Raisins
  • ½ cup Sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon Green cardamom seeds powder

Instructions

  • Add ghee to a heavy bottom pan and turn the heat on to medium. Let the ghee get nice and hot.

  • Meantime, take milk in a microwave-safe bowl and heat it until it just starts to come to a boil. Alternatively, you can heat the milk in a saucepan on the stovetop.

  • NOTE: Ghee must be hot, so check by adding a pinch of rava in the ghee and it should sizzle right away. That’s the right temperature of ghee. If rava settles at the bottom of the pan then the ghee is not hot enough.

  • Once the ghee is hot, add semolina. You can see semolina is bubbling and becomes frothy from the sides. That’s perfect and crucial for fluffy texture and it happens when added to the hot ghee.

  • Keep stirring constantly and roast the semolina until it is very light golden brown in color. We don’t want to burn or are not looking for dark golden color. The hint is, ghee starts to separate from semolina as it is roasted. Earlier all the ghee was absorbed by the unroasted semolina.

  • Now add hot milk and stir with a spatula with another hand. Be careful as milk will froth up as you add. Once all milk is added the mixture becomes runny and liquidy.

  • Add almonds, cashews, and raisins at this time.

  • Keep stirring and cooking, the mixture will start to thicken in minutes. Semolina will absorb all the liquid and becomes fluffy and the mixture becomes thick and leaves the sides of the pan.

  • Add sugar and cardamom seeds powder. Mix, as the sugar melts the mixture becomes loose again.

  • Keep stirring and cooking until it becomes thick and the ghee will ooze out from all sides. Sheera is ready, turn off the stove.

Notes

  • Adding rava to hot ghee is a crucial step. This way semolina will puff up nicely and result in a fluffy texture. So never add rava into warm or room temperature ghee.
  • Roasting semolina is an important step to get the best texture of sheera. Roast with stirring continuously until they are light, fluffy, slightly golden, and aromatic.
  • Low-medium heat: During the entire sheera making process, keep the heat low-medium. If you have kept the heat medium to high, semolina will get color soon without being properly roasted.
  • Stir constantly: Whether it’s the semolina roasting process or after adding milk, or sugar you’ll need to stir constantly from start to finish. You can’t do other tasks simultaneously. Focus on making sheera only.
  • Milk temperature: Always add hot milk. Never add cold or room-temperature milk.

Nutrition

Calories: 449kcal | Carbohydrates: 47g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 27g | Saturated Fat: 16g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 69mg | Sodium: 36mg | Potassium: 218mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 31g | Vitamin A: 148IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 122mg | Iron: 1mg

*Nutrition information is a rough estimate for 1 serving

Did you make this recipe?Snap a pic, mention @spice.up.the.curry or tag #spiceupthecurry. I would love to see.

Rava Sheera Recipe (Satyanarayan Prasad Recipe) (2024)

FAQs

What Prasad is offered in Satyanarayan Pooja? ›

Satyanarana Pooja is commonly performed on a full moon day. For the pooja some prasadam's are prepared which must be distributed to everyone attending the pooja. One of the prasadams's that is commonly prepared is the sooji halwa or kesari.

What food to prepare for Satyanarayan Pooja? ›

Satyanarayan Puja
  • Mango Peda | Easy and delicious Indian sweet | Diwali Sweet Recipe. ...
  • Carrot burfi recipe | Easy Diwali sweets - Raks Kitchen. ...
  • Vrat Special Shrikhand Vadi in 7 minutes! ...
  • Mango Peda Recipe - Instant Mango Peda with Milk Powder. ...
  • Mango Coconut Ladoo. ...
  • Peda Sweet Recipe | Kesar Peda | Kaju Malai Peda.

How to make shinni for satyanarayan pooja? ›

preparation:
  1. Cut the cashews in fine pieces.
  2. Smash the bananas with sugar.
  3. Add flour and milk and make a hom*ogeneous batter.
  4. Add crushed coconut, cashews, raisins and mix in a wide pot then serve.

Can Satyanarayan pooja be done without wife? ›

Popularity of Satyanarayan Puja

First of all, it is one of the simplest and easiest rituals performed by the Hindus. Secondly, anyone can perform this puja regardless of age or sex. Even widows can perform the Satyanarayan Vrata. Therefore, it proves that when God is concerned, barriers no longer exist.

Which Colour to wear for Satyanarayan Pooja? ›

The priest only said for Durga puja we use Red cloth, but for Satyanarayana puja we use White / Yellow clothes.

What do you eat at Satyanarayan Puja? ›

Satyanarayan Puja Prasad

Kutti, or Choori as it's sometimes called, makes up the prasad. Ghee is used to toast the wheat flour before sugar is added. The Panchamrit is prepared in addition to the prasad, and certain sweets and fruits are given to God.

What to eat during Satyanarayan fast? ›

Panjiri, which is sweet roasted flour of wheat, banana and other fruits are used as Prasad.

What not to do after Satyanarayana Pooja? ›

Don'ts of Satyanarayan Pooja at home
  1. You should avoid non-vegetarian food during the given day.
  2. One should not leave from the middle of the Satyanarayana kathas.
  3. Worshippers should not leave without taking the Parsada of Satyanarayana pooja at home.

How to do simple Satya Narayan Puja at home? ›

You need to smear the idol with Vermillion and sandalwood paste along with turmeric. You also need to place the nine coins on a plate. After you have prayed and asked God to shower you with blessings, the homa is performed for which you need wooden pieces and ghee to burn the fire. It all ends with a beautiful Aarti.

Which day is good for Satyanarayan Pooja at home? ›

The Satyanarayan puja can be performed on any day except on New-Moon. It is not a puja confined to any festivities, but Purnima (full moon day) is considered specifically auspicious for this puja. Performing this puja in the evening is considered more appropriate.

How much time is required for Satyanarayan Pooja? ›

Total PUJA duration -2hours. NOTE – IF YOU COME TO PICK UP THE PRIEST PLEASE COME ON TIME. IF THERE IS A DELAY PLEASE CALL TEMPLE OR MANAGER ONLY IN ADVANCE, OTHERWISE THIS MIGHT MESS UP THE OTHER PUJAS.

What are the benefits of Satyanarayan Puja at home? ›

It helps a person control his anger and aggression. It brings an abundance of prosperity, harmony and happiness into life. It removes the effects of grahas that can cause sudden death. Couples wishing to start a family also perform Satya Narayan Puja to seek the blessings of Lord Narayan.

Which side wife should sit during Satyanarayan Pooja? ›

Therefore, she should always sit on the left side. This point is further developed by making the similar analogy with the Ida Nadi.

Can a girl sit for Satyanarayan Pooja? ›

Popularity of Satyanarayan Puja

Secondly, anyone can perform this puja regardless of age or sex. Even widows can perform the Satyanarayan Vrata. Therefore, it proves that when God is concerned, barriers no longer exist.

What is the best time to do Satyanarayan puja? ›

On Which Day should Satyanarayana Pooja Be Performed? There is no set day or date for performing Satyanarayan Pooja. However, the best day for Satyanarayan Pooja is Ekadashi tithi, or Poornima tithi is considered highly auspicious for devotees. Satyanarayan Puja on Ekadashi can be performed in the morning or evening.

What is Naivedya for Satyanarayan Puja? ›

During this pooja, mahaprasad is offered as naivedya to Lord Satyanarayan. The same prasad is also prepared to offer Lord Ganesh during Ganesh chaturthi festival. This is the traditional method of making prasad by using ghee, rava, sugar, banana, milk and cardamoms in proper proportion.

What is the procedure for Satyanarayan Pooja? ›

You need to chant all the names of Ganesha and offer Prasad for vidhi. Generally, modak, laddoo, or a sugar and coconut mixture is offered to our beloved Lord Ganesha. Flower petals are also showered and then a prayer is made to worship the Navagraha's – the nine important celestial beings in the universe.

What should I take for Satyanarayana Vratham? ›

Sri Satyanarayana Swami Pooja (at devotee's home or the Temple)
  • Turmeric - 1 cup.
  • Kumkum - 1 cup.
  • Betel leaves - 10.
  • Betel nuts - 20.
  • 5 kinds of Fruits.
  • Panchamrutham (milk, honey, yogurt, ghee and sugar) - Mix and bring half gallon.
  • Coconuts - 2.
  • Flowers - 4 bunches.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Greg O'Connell

Last Updated:

Views: 5563

Rating: 4.1 / 5 (42 voted)

Reviews: 89% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Greg O'Connell

Birthday: 1992-01-10

Address: Suite 517 2436 Jefferey Pass, Shanitaside, UT 27519

Phone: +2614651609714

Job: Education Developer

Hobby: Cooking, Gambling, Pottery, Shooting, Baseball, Singing, Snowboarding

Introduction: My name is Greg O'Connell, I am a delightful, colorful, talented, kind, lively, modern, tender person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.