CARROT HALWA
Ingredients:
Carrots – 800 gms
Boiled Milk – close to ½ litre
Sugar – 1½ cups
Saffron – few
Cardamom powder – 1½ tspns
Cashews – 7-8 (cut in half and chopped and fried in little ghee till light brown in color)
Raisins – 7-8
Ghee – 2 tbl spns
Preparation:
1. Peel and Grate carrots.
2. Take ghee in a non-stick deep bottomed pan and fry the carrots till the raw smell goes.
3. Add milk and cook the carrots in milk and keep stirring it.
4. Once the carrots are cooked and after all the milk is absorbed, add sugar, cardamom powder, saffron, raisins, and cashews (previously fried in little ghee). Mix well and serve either hot or cold.
Best when served hot with a scoop of Vanilla Ice cream. The combination of hot halwa with the cold vanilla ice cream is just heavenly!!!!
UPDATE: This one is on its way to EC's SIMPLE INDIAN FOOD BLOG for the WYF: COLOR IN FOOD EVENT
This is one of my favorites,looks really tempting :)
ReplyDeleteHi, thanks for dropping by. I have a separate roundup for halwa and you can send it for that event. This month it is Chikki and Laddu (not deep fried). The explanation for Chikki and Laddu is given in the event announcement. Hope to see you with the entries. Thank you for supporting the sweet series. By the by, this halwa looks so good.
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Mythreyee.
Wow Veda! its raining recipes here :) I am definitely going to try capsicum & peas bath and carrot halwa :) they look too good!
ReplyDeleteCarrot Halwa looking yummy...just love carrot halwa...and waiting for the roundup..Sorry I can't participate as I don't have any magnets :(:(...
ReplyDeleteHi Veda, great to see all the recipes here:-) This one is too good, I love carrot halwa, and make it as often as I can because my daughter also likes it a lot. Waiting for the round up..
ReplyDeleteAah, an all time classic :) This certainly takes me down the memory lane. This is one of my favorite desserts :)
ReplyDeleteCarrot halwa is always the best...Grown up having it ..
ReplyDeleteYours looks lovely Veda..
Carrot Halwa is one sweet I just cant resist.
ReplyDeleteMy all time fave dessert .. looks lovely
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ReplyDeleteI love carrot halwa. Looks so delicious veda!
ReplyDeleteAs Priti said, I am sorry too for not participating in your event as all of my magnet collection was lost during moving.
Never tried carrot halwa before. Got to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteBoth the halwas look mouth watering dear. Nice post and gr8 click.
ReplyDeleteHalwa looks so tempting!! Thanks for dropping by.
ReplyDeleteHappy Independence Day to u dear.
ReplyDeleteI adore Carrot halwa, I often make it with soy milk.
ReplyDeleteCarrot halwa any time! :)
ReplyDeleteCarrot halwa...yumm..wish I could have the bowl now..thanks for all the lovely entries to the event
ReplyDeleteGajar ka halva is truly one-of-a-kind dish.
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