Searching for recipes as to what to make for RCI:Rajasthan, I found dishes which were tedious to prepare and they were already prepared by fellow bloggers..Searching for dessert recipes I landed upon this Carrot Halwa which is famous in many parts of North India especially in Rajasthan..It tasted really too good and I had it with Vanilla Icecream which was heavenly..
Here goes the recipe for Carrot Halwa which can be relished either hot or cold.
Ingredients
Shredded carrot - 2 cups
Milk - 1 1/2 cup
Sugar - 1/4 cup
Cardamom powder - 1/2 teaspoon
Unsalted butter/ghee - 4 tablespoons
Cashews and raisins to garnish
Directions
Roast the cashews and raisins in a little ghee and keep it aside.
Boil the milk until it gets reduced to half.This should be done in medium high heat for about 8 to 9 minutes stirring occasionally so that it does not stick to the pan.
In a nonstick pan melt the butter and stir fry the shredded carrot on medium heat for about 5 to 6 minutes so that the carrots leave the raw smell and slightly change the colour..Take care the carrots do not get burnt.
Add the evaporated milk and cook for about 10 minutes until the milk gets completely absorbed.
Add the sugar and stir well.Cook for 3 more minutes and add the cardamom powder and cook till the halwa starts leaving the sides of the pan and the ghee starts oozing out.
Garnish with the roasted cashews and raisins.
Sending this to RCI:Rajasthan hosted by Padmaja
tasty tasty halwa.....yesterday I made dudhi ka halwa.
ReplyDeletelooks yummy, divya! i generally dont like halwas, but could always eat a bite or two of my aunt's carrot halwa! :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Divya Halwa is looking sooo delicious.I generally dont add condensed or evaporated milk.Might taste heavenly including this.Nice entry
ReplyDeleteGood one Divya. We also like it a lot. Hot carrot halwa with cold vanilla ice cream, sema combination. If you don't know already, you can also prepare red pumpkin halwa the same method that tastes divine too.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious Divya ur Gajar Halwa, all time favorite sweet..
ReplyDeletedelicious halwa! lovely entry Divya!
ReplyDeleteHi Divya....
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely recipe... looks YUM!.... I have also posted gajar ka halwa long back in a post.... loved urs...
man, anything for gajar ka halwa! looks awesome Dhivya! hope you can find some time to cook for monthly mingle:)
ReplyDeleteLooks very delicious... I love them
ReplyDeletelooks delicious...long time I made this...
ReplyDeleteNice one & real yummy too.. long since i made it.. thanks for reminding me of a forgotten dessert!! :-)
ReplyDeleteWOW what a coincidence I Just made carrot halwa and came across your blog saw halwa here. one of my fav and yours look perfect and delicious.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite desserts!! I make it pretty similarly to this as well. Looks wonderful! :)
ReplyDeleteGajar ki halwa is always great
ReplyDeleteHi Divya, Just returning your visit at our blog. So your blog also aims to reach the heart through the stomach eh, since your husband seems to be playing a major role in your blog definition :)? Your carrot halwa looks delicious...though we still have to wait for months before the red carrots arrive here in Chennai!
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Hi Divya, Just returning your visit at our blog. So your blog also aims to reach the heart through the stomach eh, since your husband seems to be playing a major role in your blog definition :)? Your carrot halwa looks delicious...though we still have to wait for months before the red carrots arrive here in Chennai!
ReplyDeleteI like your blog name - Dil Se :).
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ReplyDeleteNice entry, Divya....me too like carrot halwa hot or cold...
ReplyDeleteHey Divya V, the halwa is inviting me! Love it!! Thks for sharing the same! Droolinnnng!
ReplyDeletecarrot halwas is one of my favourite and urs looks yummy..Lovely Entry for RCI
ReplyDeleteHummmm, Gajar ka halwa, wow looks awesome and yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!Sweet enrty..
ReplyDeletegajar ka halwa... and its summer here... it looks sooo yummm divyaa,...
ReplyDeleteMy fav among sweets...missing those red carrots that we got in winters
ReplyDeleteI made it last week too, love the color and the taste!:)
ReplyDeleteooo my!!love gajar ka halwa especially my mom's...missing it so much now:(....urs look realllly delcious....
ReplyDeletebeautifulll halwa divya
ReplyDeletewow!! its very tempting....I made them long back...now after seeing ur ictures iam goin to do it today ;)
ReplyDeleteI just can't have enough of gajar halwa in winters. And you make it just like my mom does :)
ReplyDeletegajar halwa is an alltime favorite....my MIL also uses condensed milk sometimes since we dont get the kind of carrots we get in India
ReplyDeleteThis is my all time Fav....seeing urs reminded me to make some...i was drooling :)
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That halwa looks so rich and delicious!!
ReplyDeletehi ur recipe is too good.
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I like carrot kalwa. Usually we will order it from our local Indian restaurant. The price is very reasonable, therefore no body in household bother to learn the skill from mum. I just purchased a murukku maker, anyone have good recipe for me to try?
ReplyDeletewow beautiful i fallowed u r recipe it came really gud thanks for sharing such a nice recipe.......
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