During my childhood days, most people would organize a 'Satyanarayan Puja' on the birthday of their kids. Usually they would pick the date for the Puja according to the 'thithi' or Hindu religious calendar leaving their kids free to celebrate the actual B'day ( as per the Christian calendar ) with a cake cutting ceremony. All the neighbours would be invited for the Puja and a big vessel of 'Sirini' would be prepared by the 'Nana' or the pujari. Sometimes if the pujari was lenient, he would allow some family member to prepare the prasad. In those days Brahmins would not touch food prepared by any other caste than their own. Along with the 'Sirini', there would be a large plate holding dozens of 'Sitabhog' laddoos or 'Sareikela laddoo' as we call it in Rourkela. All the kids would be eyeing the laddoos and hoping fervently for the Puja to get over. The prasad would consist of a 'danaa' or bowl made with 'sal leaves' filled with delicious 'Sirini' and a Sitabhog laddoo.
Sirini was originally made with rice flour but sometime back people switched to using 'atta' or whole wheat four instaed of the former. The other ingredients are milk, mashed ripe bananas, sugar and crushed black pepper. Some people also add fruits like apples and pears. I have chosen to make this with a mix of rice flour and wheat flour in equal proportion.
Read on for the recipe -
Preparation Time - 15 mins
Ingredients -
Preparation - Take all the ingredients in a mixing bowl. Use a hand blender to get a smooth and consistent mixture.
Serve immediately or chill for 20 mins before serving.
Sirini was originally made with rice flour but sometime back people switched to using 'atta' or whole wheat four instaed of the former. The other ingredients are milk, mashed ripe bananas, sugar and crushed black pepper. Some people also add fruits like apples and pears. I have chosen to make this with a mix of rice flour and wheat flour in equal proportion.
Read on for the recipe -
Preparation Time - 15 mins
Ingredients -
- 1/2 cup rice flour
- 1/2 cup wheat flour
- 2 ripe bananas
- 1/2 cup grated coconut
- 3 tsp sugar
- 2 - 2 1/2 cup milk
- 1/4 tsp crushed black pepper
Preparation - Take all the ingredients in a mixing bowl. Use a hand blender to get a smooth and consistent mixture.
Serve immediately or chill for 20 mins before serving.