Let me present today,a favourite Diwali sweet-Gajar ka Halwa.I remember making this sweet with amma long time back and swearing to never make it again..yeah,even though it came out delicious,the effort that went into it was a bit too much for me.It takes hours to grate the carrot and then again hours to mix it in milk..?not my type of sweet at all..even with Milkmaid,it took a hell a lot of time for the carrots to dry up..!!Our neighbour in Ekm,Taramoushi(aunty) used to give us two dabbas every Diwali,one was Kaju katli and the other one was Gajar ka halwa,and she used to make it on Diwali day.I asked her how she manages to cook it up,and she gave me this wonderful recipe which doesn’t use milk at all and the cooking process is steaming,rather than hours of stirring.
I called her up few days back for the recipe and made it today.Came out just delicious…but let me warn you-this is not the traditional/authentic way to make this,just an easier and quicker method which produces an equally tasty and pretty halwa!!
Gajar ka Halwa
Ingredients
Carrots,grated – 2 cups
Sugar – 1 cup
Ghee – 1 tbsp
Crushed cardamom – 1
Nuts for garnishing
Method
Steam cook the carrots till well cooked(about 10 minutes).
Make sugar syrup by mixing 1 cup sugar with ¼ cup water till it reaches one string consistency.(about 5 minutes)
Mix the cooked carrots in the sugar syrup till it forms into a lump and starts leaving the sides of the pan(about 10 minutes on simmer).
Add ghee and crushed cardamom.
Garnish with chopped nuts(I used slivered almonds) and serve!!
Wish you all a very Happy Diwali!!
Update - Sending this Gajar ka Halwa to JFI-Festival treats,hosted by Srivalli.JFI is the brainchild of Indira of Mahanandi. Each month this event is guest hosted by bloggers, who choose a natural ingredient and other bloggers enthusiastically respond to it.. This month its celebrating food and festivals.
Thats easy recipe! Looks yum!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali to you too.
Wishing You and ur family Happy Diwali.
ReplyDeleteGajar halwa looks excellent without milk :)
Looks nice. And an easy way of making Carrot halwa. Dear Divya you have a cute little surprise waiting for you in my blog. http://delightsofcooking.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeletebeautiful picture..am sure must have been delicious..happy diwali
ReplyDeleteMy first time here. Love gajar ka halwa.
ReplyDeletehappy diwali to u too.
Looks very yum divya...send this to JFI..
ReplyDeleteAwesome looking Halwa! Happy Diwali!
ReplyDeleteDivu, wow the Halwa looks gorgeous! Happyyyyyyy Diwali!!
ReplyDeleteWishing you and your family a happy diwali!
ReplyDeleteThis is very nice recipe. Looks so good. YUM!
ReplyDeleteI have also posted my version of carrot halwa long back.
Wish u a happy Diwali!!!
WISHING YOU AND YOUR FAMILY A VERY HAPPY & PROSPEROUS DIWALI Divya.....
ReplyDeleteNice! I made a burfi version last evening.
ReplyDeleteWish you a very happy Deepavali...
Thank you all for your wonderful wishes!!
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