This is such a great recipe. I made this for the first time and it came out soooo good and delicious, better than a lot that I have had before. Thank you!!
This is my absolute favourite and I mean FAVOURITE!! I’m drooling. This screams my childhood. I could not wait for Diwali to enjoy this sweet treat. Thanks for the recipe 🇬🇾 💚🌺🤙🏾
I used to take these things for granted when my mom and grandmother used to make it. Now my mom is older and dont want to make it lol. So ill give it a try. Thank you!
This looks so delicious.I grew up in. Trinidad and saw it but never tasted it since I didn't know how it was prepared now that I know I'm definitely willing to try thanks for sharing
Gal, I like you little Indian classical music as an introduction 🙏👍🏽. I LOVED this. This is what I like over everything at a hindu ceremony. You did an excellent job. It's looking really delicious. I wish you could send some through the phone..BEAUTIFUL. 💯💯💯👌👌💪💪💪🙏🙏👍🏽👍🏽🙏❤❤❤❤❤❤💪💪💪🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾
I've never seen or heard of this sweet snack. It looks super sweet only coconut water can wash that down. My gosh Candy I had an imagine in my head of u sittin under bottom house makin all these Guyanese meals😂🤭. Thanks for showin the process of this snack...
Love it. Hint. You can pour all of your liquid and let it boil down slowly there will be no lumps. This saves your muscles. Hint 2. You can Parch the flour then add the butter and mix well - easier. Good eats. Love my prasad with some puri.
Yes! You can make it both gluten free and/or vegan by parching the flour by itself, then, instead of doing that step with ghee, you bring your liquid coconut or plant milk mixture with all the spices, vanilla and raisins or cherries to a simmer with the cinnamon stick, then swirl the vegan butter into it and then quickly pour that into the parched flour once the parched flour is toasted by itself in a hot pot. @Metemgee is the boss lady on this one, and explains just how to adapt traditional Guayana delicacies to suit paleo/ vegan/ gf specifications 💚
@@candythaglamcook Sorry didn't mean to offend. I never made it before and everyone I saw making it used that so I was curious. Your way looks so easy and delicious.
@@candythaglamcook you need to put the method of the recipe because some people is making this for the first time do step by step when you are showing people.
How many of you come back to this recipe on Diwali?😂
Beautiful . I love this
One of my favorite sweet meats. Definitely making this for Diwali😌
So delicious u not a real GT if u never ate or use this for prayers
This is such a great recipe. I made this for the first time and it came out soooo good and delicious, better than a lot that I have had before. Thank you!!
That's awesome. Glad it turned out great.
This is my absolute favourite and I mean FAVOURITE!! I’m drooling. This screams my childhood. I could not wait for Diwali to enjoy this sweet treat. Thanks for the recipe 🇬🇾 💚🌺🤙🏾
I can relate loved this as a child and still do.
ThickBrownLegs18 Hey DoubleToasted fam! 👋🏽
@@cmellowdee Toasty all over yo body 🤣🤣🤣 👋🏾 👋🏾👋🏾 hey Fam
Great recipe have to try it
Thank u you posting this. I will definitely try this
You're welcome
Wow u are a teaser looks so good
I used to take these things for granted when my mom and grandmother used to make it. Now my mom is older and dont want to make it lol. So ill give it a try. Thank you!
Looks absolutely delicious. Will definitely try❤
Awesome, enjoy 😉
This looks so delicious.I grew up in. Trinidad and saw it but never tasted it since I didn't know how it was prepared now that I know I'm definitely willing to try thanks for sharing
You're welcome. You will enjoy it.
Making it right now. Hope it turns out yummy 😋
It will. Enjoy 😉
This recipe is so unique candy never seen it before, it sure does look super yummy I could have some now.Thanks for sharing❤️❤️🙌🏾
Thank you jody .
Wow.... Never seen or heard of it... But sure taste yummy. Thanks Pretty!!!
Thanks claudy
I lovvvveeee parsad! Thank you for this!
You're welcome dear
Gal, I like you little Indian classical music as an introduction 🙏👍🏽. I LOVED this. This is what I like over everything at a hindu ceremony. You did an excellent job. It's looking really delicious. I wish you could send some through the phone..BEAUTIFUL. 💯💯💯👌👌💪💪💪🙏🙏👍🏽👍🏽🙏❤❤❤❤❤❤💪💪💪🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾
😀 music gotta match the recipe I knew my Indian brothers and sisters would like it. Thank you again I'll fedex your share.😊
Looks so yummy❤
Look Yummy I'm gonna try to make some 🥰👍Thank u
Enjoy sis😊
Looks so creamy and delicious😋 and the recipe was easy to follow.
Yes Trina it's very easy the stirring is the hardest part. Thank you for stopping by 😊❤
I've never seen or heard of this sweet snack. It looks super sweet only coconut water can wash that down. My gosh Candy I had an imagine in my head of u sittin under bottom house makin all these Guyanese meals😂🤭. Thanks for showin the process of this snack...
😀😀 indeed this is a treat you can only eat alittle at a time to avoid diabetes. Thank you for stopping by. 😊
Perfect recipe!
Thank you.
Nice!!! It looks sweet
Thank you.
@@candythaglamcook Thank you for sharing your skills. I've went back threw your videos and I've learned alot.
@@cdnelson7291 you're welcome 😊
Jus finish making this. Taste so good
Awesome 😊 enjoy ❤
Beautiful recipe my friend 🌺
Thank you 😊
On my way over! looks so delicious 🤤
😊
Awesome
Nice that how to make prashad
Never had this before looks like it's tasty
Thank you for stopping by.
Wow I’ve never had this before but it looks beautiful 🤩
You would love it. Thank you for stopping by 😊
Love your video Mam
Thank you. ❤️
Is that the same as sirnie?
This parsad is one of my favorite. 🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾
Yep I know. 😊
I’living in Guyana now, I’m trying to learn about the culture, I'm following this recipe right now and I hope it turns out well 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻
@@aliannysmarcanob congratulations, good luck with the recipe.
This came out so yummy sis 😋
Thanks sis.
Very nice 👌 and i like your background music 🎶 🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾✌👍
Thank you
@@candythaglamcook you're welcome
So yummilicious i eat it here in trinidad n it is Awesome tasty omg bless up candy!!!!🥰🥰🥰😋😋😋
Thank you 😊
Hi Candy. Do you have a sirnee recipe?
Thank you for the respect ❤
Thanks for this. so easy :)
You're welcome
cool
Love it.
Hint. You can pour all of your liquid and let it boil down slowly there will be no lumps. This saves your muscles.
Hint 2. You can Parch the flour then add the butter and mix well - easier. Good eats. Love my prasad with some puri.
Thanks for the tips will try those next time.
Delish
This look so delicious, is there a way it can be made vegan?
Yes! You can make it both gluten free and/or vegan by parching the flour by itself, then, instead of doing that step with ghee, you bring your liquid coconut or plant milk mixture with all the spices, vanilla and raisins or cherries to a simmer with the cinnamon stick, then swirl the vegan butter into it and then quickly pour that into the parched flour once the parched flour is toasted by itself in a hot pot. @Metemgee is the boss lady on this one, and explains just how to adapt traditional Guayana delicacies to suit paleo/ vegan/ gf specifications 💚
Hello what kind of pot is that
Looks delicious. No cream soda?
Nah I don't like that. Add it to yours if you like.
@@candythaglamcook Sorry didn't mean to offend. I never made it before and everyone I saw making it used that so I was curious. Your way looks so easy and delicious.
@@shayshayyy08 I'm not offended dear just saying I don't like it in mine. Thank you for stopping by have a great day 😊
@@candythaglamcook You as well. It's always great when I find my fellow Guyanese cooking my childhood staples 🙂
This recipe looks very tempting 😋 but from what I see it does need a lot of elbow grease lol 😆. Does it serve hot or cold?
It serves at room temperature hon.
Here I am 2023 Diwali, you tube has taught me how to make Persaud 😅
Thanks for sharing but i am not seeing the measurement where can i find it where do i f8nd the description box
❤for the uman nabi❤
Yes yes 😊
I wish you had wore a saree in this recipe lol....❤❤❤💪🇬🇾❤🙏👍🏽👌💯💯🇬🇾🇬🇾
Yess😀😀
@@candythaglamcook you need to put the method of the recipe because some people is making this for the first time do step by step when you are showing people.
At the bottom of the recipe just like the cook in guyana
@@karengriffith9642 the method is shown in the video. The ingredients are in the description box I'm sorry if that's not enough.
This parsad is made when we do puja and prayers or Havana is an offering a food for the Gods in Hinduism 🕉
Correct but in guyana it's also made for indian weddings, party events or holidays.
Guyanese people make it anytime they feel like eating it lol for every occasion and it’s ok and normal
@@randyrai5449 right
In India its called Halwa. You can make it with whole wheat flour or chick pea flour that is Besan.
Yes I know dear. Thank you
Use suji...its more healthy
Can you give us a larger recipe ingredients. Say for like a Jhandi
We do not use butter to makebit for our religous function
Yea we know it’s ghee
In India we use whole wheat flour or sooji/semolina, not white bleached all purpose flour