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Gajar

Gajar Ka Halwa

April 2, 2014 by Bhawana


This is a winter favorite in north India. Back Home this was my favorite treat on Diwali. Winter carrots grown in India are bright red giving Halwa a nice color






This is my entry to Jihva Special Edition 2007 hosted by dear vee.
Thank You Vee.

Gajar Ka Halwa
Author: Bhawana
Ingredients
  • Grated carrot 1 kg
  • Milk 1 litre
  • Whole dried milk (mawa) 1/2 Cup
  • Sugar 1 cups
  • Ghee 2 tbsp.
  • Dry fruits (sliced almond and cashew nuts, raisin ) 1/2 cup
  • Cardamom powder 1/2 tsp.
Instructions
  1. Put milk and grated carrots in a heavy base saucepan and bring it to boil.
  2. Cook over medium heat until all the milk gets dried up.
  3. You should stir the mixture occasionally to prevent any sticking.
  4. Add sugar, cardamom powder, 1/4 cup dry fruits and continuously stir for 5-7 minutes.
  5. Add ghee and mawa. Stir well and fry on low heat until ghee starts separating.
  6. Decorate with remaining dry fruits.
  7. Serve Hot or Cold.
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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Diwali, Gajar, Halwa, Jihva, Sweets

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