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Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Carrot Halwa | Gajar Ka Halwa
Here we are on the last day of the blogging marathon. I have been blogging under the theme “Winter Specials”. It was another fun experience. Thought of finishing off the marathon with a sweet note. So here is a classic winter special recipe: Gajar Ka Halwa.
This is a dish which my mom used to make every winter, especially when the Delhi Carrots start arriving in the markets. I too am following her footsteps and make this dish almost 3 to 4 times during these winter months. There are many variations to this simple recipe. Some people use the pressure cooker to cook the carrots, some make use of condensed milk for sweetening and a few others add khoya/khoa to give that extra richness. Here is my way of making this classic Indian dessert:
Makes 5 to 6 servings
What you’ll need
1. Grated Carrots – 5 Cups
2. Milk – 3 Cups
3. Sugar – 1 Cup to 1 ¼ cup
4. Cardamom – 4 to 5 crushed and powdered
5. Cashew Nuts – 6 to 7 broken
6. Raisins – 10 to 12
7. Ghee/Clarified Butter – 3 to 4 tbsp
Method
1. Heat a Kadai with 2 tbsp of ghee.
2. Add the grated carrots and sauté for a few minutes, on medium flame.
3. Now add the milk and allow to cook on medium flame, stirring once in a while till all the milk evaporates.
4. Keep stirring continuously once the milk has almost reduced else the carrots may stick to the bottom and burn.
5. Now add sugar and mix well. The carrot milk mixture will become liquid again.
6. Keep stirring continuously till the mixture starts thickening, add another tbsp of ghee and mix well.
7. Once the mixture is dry and starts leaving the sides, remove from flame.
8. Heat a small frying pan with a tbsp of ghee, fry cashews and raisins and add to the halwa.
That’s it tasty and yummy Gajar Ka Halwa is ready.
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perfect way to make authentic Delhi style gajjar ka halwa..lovely !!
ReplyDeleteSuper duper Halwa! my son would love that bowl :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent carrot halwa n loved your healthy way....looks so delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteWhy u specially make these during winter?? due to abundance of carrots or ??
delicious healthy dessert
ReplyDeleteSuch a tasty halwa....
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
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nice halwa, lovely recipe
ReplyDeleteHi Kaveri....nice to see new looks in your blog,yummy delicious halwa looks tempting in wonderful crystal bowls!!
ReplyDeleteDelicious and a beautiful presentation:-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely presentation. Am sure this would be tasty till the finger licking tasty too. great going indeed. Now for some more palakkad chamayal.
ReplyDeletesuper halwa...lovely presentation....
ReplyDeleteI am dropping by for this yummy treat.
ReplyDeleteDelicious halwa,looks divine
ReplyDeleteLovely colour..another version of carrot halwa!
ReplyDeleteIrresistible halwa,i can die for it,serve me anytime..
ReplyDeletemy fav.....lovely recipe
ReplyDeleteDelicious halwa looks gorgeous,luv the color and the presentation is awesome.
ReplyDeletewho can resist this lovely halwa..looks yum..
ReplyDeleteYummy yum halwa!!lovely tempting ones..
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Slurp,salivating here, irresistible halwa.
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic, love the color and clicks.
ReplyDeleteGajar ka halwa looks delicious and nice color. Yes my header is new.
ReplyDeletevery delicious halwa...looks yumm..
ReplyDeleteHalwa looks tempting and yummy.
ReplyDeletedelicious and colourful halwa...
ReplyDeleteMy fav dessert.Corrot halwa looks superb.
ReplyDeletewell presented and i love this halwa...
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious...
ReplyDeleteVery yummy desert.
ReplyDeletewow...yummy & delicious.
ReplyDeleteVery tempting carrot halwa. Everyone's weakness, I suppose!
ReplyDeleteHalwa looks super delicious
ReplyDeletewow...looks awesome...love this dessert anytime!!!!
ReplyDeleteDelicious.
ReplyDeleteHi Kaveri, tried your halwa for blog hop! Turned out really yumm...so easy and quick to make. First time at ur space and absolutely love it here...happy to follow you. Do visit me and join me in my journey as well:-)!
ReplyDeleteHello Kaveri,
ReplyDeleteI tried this recipe. Came out excellent. Thanks to you. Do visit my space - http://endekushini.blogspot.in/2013/01/ghajar-ka-halwa.html
I made it today. Good step by step explanation
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