Sabudana Kheer
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Sabudana Kheer

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New (0 reviews)0 viewsMay 31, 2026

Total

40 mins

Prep

10 mins

Cook

30 mins

Skill

Quick

Cuisine · North IndianCuisine · MaharashtrianStyle · StewingStyle · Boiling

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About Sabudana Kheer

Sabudana Kheer Recipe

Sabudana Kheer is a famous Indian dessert recipe and mithai favourite made for festive meals, family celebrations and restaurant-style sweet cravings. This North Indian, Maharashtrian sweet recipe focuses on authentic flavour, clear steps, practical timing and familiar ingredients like Sabudana (sago pearls), Full-Cream Milk, White Sugar, Cardamom Powder, Saffron, Almond.

Sabudana Kheer is written for real home kitchens with Saffron, Cardamom Powder, Sabudana (sago pearls), and White Sugar. Follow the steps in order, keep the timing practical and adjust seasoning at the end for a balanced result.

What makes this dessert work

  • Useful for north indian cooking and dinner, with clear steps that stay practical in a real kitchen.
  • Tagged for Veg, North Indian, Maharashtrian, dinner, lunch and high starch, calcium rich, energy rich so discovery, search and meal planning can all use the recipe correctly.
  • Useful for north indian cooking and dinner, with clear steps that stay practical in a real kitchen.
  • Total time now reflects practical active cooking time. Overnight soaking, long chilling, freezing, fermentation or marination can be done ahead and is mentioned in the method, but it is not counted as the visible recipe time.

Cooking notes

For recipes that use chickpeas, rajma, dal, rice, chhena, curd, kulfi mix or marinated chicken, plan the passive prep separately when needed. Soaking beans overnight, chilling shrikhand, freezing kulfi or marinating tandoori items improves texture, but the recipe timer should show the time a user actually spends preparing and cooking. This keeps the page honest and prevents a simple sabudana kheer from looking like a 9 hour recipe.

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Ingredients

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Method

  1. Prepare the base

  2. Simmer with milk

  3. Cook until creamy

  4. Sweeten and flavour

  5. Rest and serve

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Nutrition values

Estimated energy

1444kcal

For 1 serving, based on measured ingredients.

Protein

43.1 g

Fiber

6.1 g

Macro breakdown

Protein43.1 g
Carbohydrates207.7 g
Total fat51.5 g
Dietary fiber6.1 g

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1444kcal

Energy

43.1g

Protein

207.7g

Carbs

51.5g

Total fat

6.1g

Fiber

Vitamins

Vitamin A460.5 mcg
Vitamin C0.8 mg
Vitamin D1.5 mcg
Vitamin E7.8 mg
Vitamin K2.5 mcg
Vitamin B15.3 mg
Vitamin B26.7 mg
Vitamin B60.5 mg
Folate B976.0 mcg

Minerals

Calcium1223.1 mg
Iron2.9 mg
Phosphorus1053.5 mg
Potassium1634.4 mg
Sodium439.5 mg
Zinc193.6 mg

Calculated from measured ingredients for 1 serving.

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