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Eid treats : Sawine



Ingredients 1 200g pack of vermicelli 1 teaspoon ghee or margarine/butter 1 teaspoon elychee powder- cardamon/cardamom powder 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon powder 5 whole cloves 1 cinnamon stick 4 cups of boiling water 2 cups evaporated milk 1/2 tin of condensed milk- about 7 ounces Additions (optional): 1/4 cup raisins 1/4 cup maraschino cherries 1/4 cup sliced almonds

You have to make sure and have all ingredients ready, since this is a fast process.

LEARNING TIME: WHAT IS ELYCHEE? Elychee (as we call it in Trinidad) or Elaichi in the middle east, is the powder generated from grinding the cardamom seeds. The seeds are found inside the cardamom pods which comes from a plant in the ginger family. The pods can be either black or green, and here in Trinidad, we find them in its green form. Source: The SpruceEats

Method:

  • Empty the vermicelli in a bowl, and break it into 1-inch pieces using your hands. Place a heavy bottomed pot on medium heat. Add the ghee and allow to melt. Add the vermicelli, and “parch” or toast for about 5-10 minutes. Keep stirring constantly until the vermicelli goes from a pale colour to a golden brown colour. You can see the difference in colour below.


  • Add the elychee, clove and cinnamon stick, and stir. Add the 4 cups of boiling water and allow to come to a boil (about 10 minutes). Turn off the heat once it starts boiling . If you let this boil for too long, then your vermicelli will get soggy. I really don’t like it like that. Add the evaporated milk and condensed milk and stir to combine. Keep in mind that as this cools, it will thicken and you can just add more milk if necessary. At this point you can add the raisins and almonds directly to the pot, or you can add it as a topping to individual servings. But whatever you do- do not add the cherries yet, because this will make everything red!

  • Fill a bowl or cup and add the cherries as a garnish if you desire and Enjoy!!


Do You Eat Your Sawine In A Bowl Or A Cup? Either Way, It's So Delicious!

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