Gajjar(carrot) halwa-A delicious dessert made from carrots and milk,Delicately flavoured with cardamon and saffron.Quick and simple to make .Can be served hot or cold with cream or ice cream.
Gajjar (carrots)500 grams (or 1 large bowl full after grating)
Ingredients:
Gajjar (carrots)500 grams (or 1 large bowl full after grating)
½ cup milk
Sugar 200 grams or to taste
Sugar 200 grams or to taste
Dry fruits (cashew nuts) 1/2 cup (optional)
Milk powder 1 cup
1/2 cup ghee
1/2 teaspoon elchi powder
1/2 teaspoon elchi powder
few strands saffron
Method:
1.Wash and grate the carrots.
2.Place in a microwave bowl ,add saffron to milk and add milk to carrots, cover it with a lid.
3.Cook it in the microwave for 8 minutes.
3.Cook it in the microwave for 8 minutes.
4.Remove from microwave , add ghee and sugar and mixcook 3 mins.
5.Add dry fruits, (reserving a few for garnish)saffron, elchi and milk powder stirring gently. Don't mix the milk powder fully. Leave a few balls (they will look as if you have added a lot of khoya).
6.Put the bowl back in the microwave oven for 4 minutes occasionally stirring gently.
7.Remove and transfer to serving dish.
8. Garnish with remaining chopped nuts.
Serve hot with cream or ice cream
Seems Delicious...
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its looking yummy
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Gaajar Ka HALWA!! :)
ReplyDeleteyummy!
ReplyDeleteKeshi.
looks yummy i will try it later
ReplyDeletenice one...i too love it.
ReplyDeletemy mom adds milk maid too in it though im not sure if we can add in this recipe.you are surely giving out good recipes and helping first time cooks, gal!
I seriously love this blog! Gajjar ka Halwa is one of my favorite. Although I didn't know... how to make it. So thanks!
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ReplyDeletethis is a tempting, mouth watering blog!!!!!
ReplyDeletebookmarked this blog..and asking my wife to prepare all ur recipes :)
only ate it once in mu cousins house.....was yummy.
ReplyDeletenow i know will try to make it :)
plz post if u know how to make rabbari/ravari dunno wat its called??
wow ....delicious......
ReplyDeleteLooks good. Interestingly when I was a kid I used to hate Gajar ka halwa but slowly and gradually I began liking it. Lekin my fav halwa is moong ki daal ka halwa.
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