Meethi Seviyan | Sweet Vermicelli
This Meethi Seviyan is one of those unique sweet dishes which is made with whole wheat vermicelli (seviyan), milk, sugar, ghee and dry fruits. It is a dry variation, which is also popular as a dessert, during Eid festivities. There’s absolutely no fuss in making this vegetarian dish. Simply simmer the seviyan with the remaining ingredients until it becomes tender and thoroughly cooked. Enhance its richness by adding more dry fruits to it.
I feel a wave of nostalgia whenever I prepare this Meethi Seviyan, as it reminds me of the sweet memories from childhood when my mother used to make it with milk. We often enjoyed it as a delightful evening snack, but it can also be served as a dessert after meals.
In this Sweet Vermicelli recipe, I’ve opted for milk, but you can alternatively cook the seviyan with water. I’ve used pre-roasted thin whole wheat vermicelli, further frying it in ghee for an even browning. Feel free to add your choice of nuts and dry fruits.
To enhance the flavor of Meethi Seviyan, I’ve included milk powder, which adds richness to the dessert. However, omitting the milk powder is also an option if preferred.
This dry variation of Sweet Vermicelli is a quick dessert that can be prepared in under 20 minutes, making it perfect for Eid celebrations and other festive occasions. Besides this recipe, there are several other sweet dishes featuring seviyan that I enjoy, including the following:
Step-by-Step Guide
How to make Meethi Seviyan
Preparation
1. Firstly, keep all the ingredients ready for the seviyan. Break the seviyan and keep aside.
2. Chop the dry fruits and place aside.
Making Meethi Seviyan
3. Heat a pan and then add 1 tablespoon ghee.
4. Let the ghee melt. Then, add 1 cup broken seviyan.
5. On low to medium heat, with frequent stirrings, roast the seviyan till it becomes golden. Since I used pre roasted seviyan, I didn’t have to roast it much. However, if you use seviyan which is not roasted, then you will need to roast for some more time.
6. Then, add all the chopped dry fruits and raisins.
7. Stir nicely.
8. Lower the heat and pour 2 cups milk. Instead of milk, you can also add water.
9. Stir and mix very well. Then, continue to stir for 2 to 3 minutes.
10. Now, add ¼ cup sugar.
11. Keep stirring the mixture.
12. Add ¼ cup milk powder. If you do not have milk powder, then skip it.
13. Mix again.
14. Sprinkle ½ teaspoon cardamom powder and stir well.
15. The mixture will start thickening and the seviyan will also begin to absorb milk. When all the milk has been absorbed, switch off the heat.
16. Serve Meethi Seviyan hot, warm or chilled. You can even garnish with some slivered or sliced dry fruits while serving.
About vermicelli
Seviyan or vermicelli is a category of extremely thin noodles which are popular in India as well as other parts of Asia and the Middle East. Other types, some resembling to a pasta, may be common in the USA, UK, Italy, Latin America, etc.
In India, vermicelli has many culinary uses that range from salted and savory to sweet, just like this Meethi Seviyan. It is also known as semiyan in Hindi and has many other regional names like semiya (Malayalam and Tamil), sevai (Tamil), seviyun (Sindhi), shavige (Kannada), shemai (Bengali), simei (Odiya), sev (Gujarati), shevaya (Marathi), etc.
Vermicelli is also categorized according to what they are made of – like you have rice seviyan, wheat seviyan, etc. One of the most famous savory dishes made with vermicelli is this Semiya Upma which also has spices, lentils, a lot of vegetables and cooked in water till all of it is absorbed by the vermicelli.
Another loved and classic Indian summer drink cum dessert is the Falooda, where rice or wheat vermicelli can be used as an alternative to the typical falooda sev, if not available. Other versions of the same include this Mango Falooda, Kesar Pista Falooda and Kulfi Falooda.
Expert Tips
- As I used pre roasted seviyan, I didn’t have to roast it much. However, if you are using seviyan which is not roasted, you will have to roast it for more time, till it becomes golden.
- Let the seviyan absorb the milk and turn dry. Or else, the dish would taste more like a kheer. For a more kheerish consistency, add more milk.
- You can turn off the heat as soon as the milk is absorbed by the seviyan. Otherwise, the vermicelli will taste dry.
- You can cook the seviyan in water, instead of milk.
- Skip the milk powder, if you don’t have it.
- You can add your choice of nuts and dry fruits. Add more, if you wish to.
- This recipe can easily be scaled to make a larger batch.
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Meethi Seviyan | Sweet Vermicelli | Dry Seviyan
Meethi seviyan is a sweet dessert made from whole wheat vermicelli, ghee, milk, sugar and dry fruits.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
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preparation for meethi seviyan
making meethi seviyan
Heat a pan and then add 1 tbsp ghee.
Let the ghee melt and then add 1 cup of the broken seviyan.
On a low to medium flame, with frequent stirring roast the seviyan till they become golden. Since I used pre roasted seviyan, I didn’t have to roast the seviyan much. However, if you use seviyan which is not roasted, then you will need to roast for some more time.
Add all the chopped dry fruits and raisins. Stir them nicely.
Lower the flame and pour 2 cups of milk. Instead of milk you can also add water.
Stir and mix very well. Then continue to stir for 2 to 3 minutes.
Now add ¼ cup of sugar. Keep stirring the mixture.
Add ¼ cup of milk powder. If you do not have milk powder, then just skip it. Mix again
Sprinkle ½ tsp cardamom powder and stir well.
The mixture will start thickening and the seviyan will also begin to absorb milk. When all the milk has been absorbed, switch off the gas.
Serve meethi seviyan hot or warm or chilled. You can even garnish with some sliced dry fruits while serving
- You could double or triple the recipe if you need more quantity.
- Allow the seviyan to absorb the milk and become dry. Otherwise it would taste more like kheer.
- If you like seviyan kheer then add more milk.
- Dry fruits of your choice can be added. If you like it more, adjust quantities accordingly.
- Once the milk is absorbed by the seviyan switch off the gas otherwise the vermicelli would taste dry.
This Meethi Seviyan recipe from the archives was first published in February 2016. It has been updated and republished in March 2024.
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