Monday, June 27, 2011

Gajar Halwa/Carrot Pudding


his delicious and classic Indian dessert is a huge favorite with dear hubs. The warm aroma of the sweet succulent carrots cooking in the milk with saffron, cardamom, all slowly cooking and simmering in pure homemade ghee fills my house with a wonderful pleasing and festive aroma that always draw him to the kitchen... always.
We Indians love our spices as well as sweets. Any celebration or happy occasion for that matter is definitely accompanied with sweets. There is a mushrooming of mithai shops and  local halwais on every nook and corner wherever you go and there is usually such a variety of sweets that it is difficult to decide what you want to eat. Each part of India has its own sweet specialties and varieties so you can imagine how vast and expansive the world of Indian sweets can get.
Halwa, as it is  popularly known in the the Indian subcontinent (mostly in the Northern, Western and Eastern part of India), is one such most common and one of the most favorite desserts. Halwa in general refers to any sweet pudding. It can be made with semolina, gram flour, lentils, nuts, fruits and even vegetables like carrot, pumpkin, bottle gourd with sugar, and ghee and garnished with nuts. India being such a diverse culture has multiple versions of halwa and even the same type is made differently in different homes.
One of the  most popular and the most exotic one is the Gajar halwa. This is one dessert I find really needs a little TLC in the making but the end result is absolutley mind blowing--heaven in every spoon :D The main pain for me is the grating (thank god for hubby and his idea of buying a food processor). The next is picking up the right ingredients as I think a good quality ghee is absolutely necessary for that authentic aroma and taste. Saffron and cardamom when combined create magic -- then comes the slow cooking part with the simmering and waiting and then stirring some more. The praises that follow so very make it all well worth the effort. Mom always used to make it with mawa (dried milk solid) which gives a richer taste to the halwa. But if you don't have access to that you can skip it and it still taste like a million bucks (or you can see my note for making a quick-fix mawa at home).
Halwa forms an integral part of the religious ceremonies and are usually served after the prayers are over, as a part of the “prasad” or food offered to God. Mom always used to make this specific gajar halwa on Diwali (the festival of lights).
This is another family recipe which I am sharing with you and let you enjoy it while I enjoy a warm bowlful here as I write this.
Ingredients:
Carrots ..................................... 10-12 medium peeled and grated (1 pound)
Ghee(Clarified Butter) .................. 4 tbsp
Evaporated Milk or whole milk ......... 2 cup
Green Cardamom Powder................ 1/2 tsp
Raisin, Nuts ................................ 1/4 cup
Saffron ..................................... 1/2 tsp soaked in 1 tbsp warm milk (optional)
Khoya/Mawa .............................. 1/2 cup
Sugar ....................................... 3/4 cup or to taste
Method:
1. In a heavy bottomed pan, heat ghee on medium heat and saute the raisins and nuts till the raisins are plump, take out and set aside. In the same pan, add the carrot and cook stirring for 4-5 minutes.
2. Add in the milk/evaporated milk and cook on medium heat till the carrots are tender but not mushy till the milk dries up about 10-12 min. Add in the saffron.
3. Add in the khoya and sugar, cook for 3-4 minutes till mixed properly. Add in the cardamom powder and nuts and cook till the mixture starts leaving the sides of the pan. Serve warm. ENJOY!

Notes:
1. Here's a cool trick. If you do not have khoya handy, making it at home can be a little time consuming. A nice and quick way to make khoya is to use ricotta cheese. In a heavy bottom pan, on medium heat melt one tbsp ghee, add 15 oz pack of ricotta and cook while stirring till it thickens and starts to caramelize at the bottom, about 25 to 30 minutes. There you have it, your quick and easy (and relatively inexpensive) khoya :) It can be stored refrigerated for up to a week.

116 comments:

Archana said...

Delicious dear.Pictures mind blowing.love it.

Aipi I also want to thank you for your lovely comment on Akanksha's recipe. She loved it and is thrilled about all her comments.

An Open Book said...

probably the one and only indian dessert i don mind :)
love it

Krithi's Kitchen said...

Delicious and awesome... also love the new look of your blog..

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Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

Intriguing, unique and fabulous! Something I want to try soon.

Cheers,

Rosa

Sushma Mallya said...

wow my fav dessert...beautifully captured looks yum!

A Spoonful of YUMM ! said...

your pictures are always gorgeous ! one of my fav indian desserts :D wish i could eat the pic ;-)

Sudha Sabarish said...

Wow the gajar halwa is superb.Visually a great treat.The picture itself says that the halwa will dfntly be so yummy yummy.I love gajar and beetroot halwas a lot.

MƩlange said...

Simply loved the precious new look of the space Aipi..It's like am entering a festival zone..Merry Merry...Hey I love this..
Gajar halwa looks super tempting with those clicks..My God,can't resist..
I am envious from where you got those flowers man..Looks totally indi..cheers !

SinFoodie said...

mouthwatering halwa and such nice shots !!

Rachu said...

aipi.. this is a refreshing look.. feels like summer in here..:D
yummy halwa..
AmmaandBaby

sangee vijay said...

wow...awesome presentation..tempts me a lot...loved your version of carrot halwa..addition of khoya makes it more richer n tastee...looks so delectable...can't take my eyes off...so good...

Kairali sisters said...

wow halwa looks very much professional..

Simply Life said...

wow, I've never had this - looks great!

Loveandcalories said...

Love it Love it Love it!!!! I do love Gajar ka Halwa but am bowled over by the photography and the presentation more!! :)

Raji said...

The halwa looks mouthwatering Aipi..this is a classic.
Love the new look of your blog..the big pictures look too good.

Biny Anoop said...

wow Aipi...halwa looking superb....i appreciate u increased the pic size...its looking gorgeous

Sensible Vegetarian said...

Absolutely delicious and divine and I love your new layout.

Arundhuti said...

So very delicious!!

Madhavi said...

Love love love gajar ka halwal...mouth-droolinggggg :))

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Angie's Recipes said...

The carrot pudding looks so inviting!
Nice new layout.

Vimitha Anand said...

Looks so delicious... Gajar ka halwa is my favorite type of halwas and yours look so tempting...

Reshmi Mahesh said...

This looks super delicious...loved all the tempting clicks too..

Nitha said...

delicious halwa.. that colour is soo tempting..

Vidhya said...

These look so inviting.I was planing to make some of these and here you are with these yummyies.Pictures as usual are mind blowing.

SavithaRaj's Spice Land said...

Like the colorful gajar halwa and the photo's...

DD said...

splendid job!!!! marvelous clicks!!!!! I'm just impressed by the new look of your blog!!!!!! it's really awesome!!! great going dear!!!!

Ushnish Ghosh said...

Dear Aipi
It is my all time favorite, I like your version of the Halwa.
just waiting for the winter to come. Now the gajars are not very tasty and too expensive also.
Have a nice week

Junia said...

wow, healthy and delicious!!! i've seen carrot used in cake and bread, but not like this~~~~ thanks for the recipe post :)

Priya (Elaichii) said...

CAn anyone say no to this decadent delicacy!Absolutely yummylicious!

BTW liked your new look!

Suja said...

Delicious and drool worthy halwa..beautiful clicks,simply irresistible.
Loved the new look..cool

Sobha Shyam said...

Awesome carrot halwa, sure its a feast to eyes n taste buds :)..lovely recipe dear..the new look of ur space is also good..!!

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Taste Junction said...

Oh my, u changed the blog banner...I couldn't recognise first? But looking nice...and of course the halwa is tempting me...but I can't belive ki ab tak gajar halwa post nahi kiya tha :)

anthony stemke said...

I'm going to make this pudding soon, I already love carrots.
I have a problem regarding your Thai Curry. I was reading your post (very interesting btw with the historical info) and after the list of paste ingredients (shallots through coconut water) there were only some photos but no more text. There were many comments, but for the life of me I could not find the vegetables and method.
Maybe it's my computer, I'll try again tomorrow.
I love your blog.

Cooking Foodie said...

Who doesnt like gajar halwa :) mouthwatering clicks as always...

Jennifurla said...

have I told you how gorgeous your blog looks, you have made changes right? If so, I adore them. It is always a pleasure to visit.

schmetterlingwords said...

Hello aipi,

Hope you are doing good. Carrot Halwa looks warm and sweet. Makes me just drool at the sight of it. Lovely preparation.

Sorry to have missed out many of your beautiful posts. Yet to catch up on them :-)

Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal said...

Looks delicious dear and as always, beautiful, mind-blowing presentation :)

Rebecca from Chow and Chatter said...

looks great I made carrot halwa once for hubby at diwali

michelangelo in the kitchen said...

Spectacular photos of your carrot pudding Aipi! Never seen it this good! Your new header is exotic looking that conjures up images of a maharani kitchen. Really fantastic! Cheers!!!

sowmya said...

Wonderful halwa..your new blog BG looks good.

miri goes phishing! said...

wow Aipi...wat brilliant colors!....totally awesome dish...:)

divya said...

wow..carrot halwa looks so perfect and tempting , that I feel like grabbing it from the pic....yum yum

Shanavi said...

Wow Aipi, Love ur blog's new look and the recipe is a good start for ur new look and an treat to celebrate .. Love the big pictures ..If u don mind, How come this big ? Can u share the secret ?! No words, Simply awesome, I wish everyday, to be ur neighbour so that I could sample all ur awesome dishes..

Satrupa said...

I am literally drooling over the picts. I myself have been thinking of making gajar halwa for a very long time. This one is sure inspiring ....

Cheers,
Satrupa

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Premalatha Aravindhan said...

Wow dear,this is fab...Wat a colourful dish...wonderful presentation.

Magic of Spice said...

This is so unique to me but I absolutely must have a taste, or several! This sounds so delicious and such a rich history...love it :)
Hope you are having a beautiful week...

Roxana GreenGirl said...

WOW, I LOVE the new layout.
This carrot pudding sounds delicious. My daughter loves carrots and I think she's going to love this. Thanks for sharing Aipi.

fajeeda said...

gajar halwa looks so yummy.....drooling here......

SouthIndianHome said...

Wow..Halwa looks delicious

Saraswathi Iyer said...

lovely clicks. Perfect and delicious.

Radhika said...

First things First Love the header Puja. The revamped blog design looks great and neat and easy to access. Next thanks for sharing this drool worthy halwa. Nice Clicks too dear.

Radhika said...

Btw the storage cans for the elaichi and cardamom looks so cute.

sonu said...

wow ! wow ! wow ! mouthwatering halwa ..dear aipi ur pics r enough to tempt me ,luved ur new template !

Valarmathi Sanjeev said...

Woooooooooooooooowwwwww..that looks absolutely delicious... just pass me that bowl, looks so yummy.

Sharmilee! :) said...

Yummy carrot halwa......Perfect blend n looks tempting

Priti said...

Looks so yummy n perfect ...such lovely pics making me drool ...n your new template n the header is cool

Sonia (Nasi Lemak Lover) said...

Nice pictures! and your pictures just speaks the workds, look so good.

Madhura Manoj said...

Yum Yum!! My fav.. Mouthwatering here.Beautiful presentation.Love it.
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Kalpana Sareesh said...

ah my fav ..i love to have this with vanilla icecream..

sowmya's creative saga said...

looks so delicious..my favourite dessert..love to have it with some icecream..absolute bliss.

Deeksha said...

super delicious halwa! Awesome clicks!

Vardhini said...

Love it Aipi .. pictures are amazing.

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Rekha shoban said...

yummy n delicious halwa...it looks perfect...lovely click!!

a girl's diary said...

sooooo colorful!!! gajar ka halwa is one of my favorites......just loved your presentation.....yummmy

jayasree said...

Looks very rich and delicious...Gorgeous presentation

Prathibha said...

I m drooling over gajar ka halwa...looks really delicious..:)

jeyashrisuresh said...

perfectly made halwas,all i want is a bowl full of icecream to pair with this delicous halwa

kaveri said...

Mmmmm....please pass me that bowl of halwa....mouthwatering....loved the new avatar of your space...

yummylittlecooks said...

It looks very tasty and very nice photo you have!

Shilpi Bose said...

"Mind-blowing heaven in every spoon"--- I totally agree with you, gajar ka halwa is something which I just cannot resist, frankly I enjoy it even without the khoya, though of course khoya takes it to a different level.

Santosh Bangar said...

hiAipi ur blog's new look is as attractive as ur dishes an clicks.
halwa is so temting and clicks are so live ki finifsh all
super!!!!!!!

Prathima Rao said...

This classic, royal delicacy so perfectly recreated!!! And ur presentation does justice to this exotic Indian halwa!!! And of course the new look of ur blog is perfect too :)Good job gurl!!!
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Priya said...

Omg, lovely halwa, i can finish that whole bowl rite now, btw ur new template looks elegant and wonderful..

Homekrafts said...

amazing pics...love that rich orange colour.

Vegetarian Zest said...

Love the new look of your blog. Gajar halwa looks decadent.

Sanjeeta kk said...

What gorgeous dessert and such vibrant color! Lovely treat.

RAKS KITCHEN said...

Beautiful clicks,love the large picture,so detailed! Loved the clicks and ur new template!

Ramya said...

Thatz a treat to eyes:-) Such a warming comforting dessert!!

Manasi said...

Oh heaven!! This is such a decadent dessert!
I love it.
When i was little, i'd eat gajar halva with roti!
Love the new look :)

Food Glorious Food! said...

Love the vibrant color and great taste! My hubby will love it too!

Zareena said...

Lovely and yummy halwa. These are my favs. They look perfect and the peeled carrots look very cute. Mindblowing snaps.

Faith said...

I've had this dish in an Indian resturant long time ago and it was delicious but yours looks much better Aipi.

Harini said...

Cannot refuse a bowl of Gajar halwa anytime !!

anthony stemke said...

Thanks for stopping by my blog. I came back and it worked this time, I found the ingredients and method for the Massaman curry.

Thank You.

arthi said...

looks very delicious..nice clicks..

Krishnaveni said...

wow, delicious dessert, beautiful

Rinku Naveen said...

Truly mouthwatering!! Loved the presentation too..

Mugdha said...

i love this very much...and this one looks damn good...superb..yum yum...:)

Pavani said...

Absolutely mouth watering carrot kheer. One of my husband's favorite too. I'm drooling over the pictures. Perfectly done and excellent presentation.

aipi said...

@ Shanavi ~ Thanks dear,glad you like the new layout.Regarding the picture size, I just used a higher megapixel setting on my camera and cropped the image to the size I want on my site.

Anonymous said...

This is the I have seen-- your pictures are always mind blowing....
R

Shy S. said...

Lovely pictures aipi.... it makes gajar halwa look even more sumptuous ... I really want to grab my spoon and gobble down few bites!

And my to-cook list grows so more!! LOL!

kankana said...

My fav gajar halwa :)

Malli said...

Another one of my favorite desserts that you have presented so well!!
The photoc look awesome:)

Amritha Kalyani said...

My husband's fav. I am bookmarking it. haven't tried making it your way. it looks so colorful and rich.

Victoria said...

This carrot halwa looks fantastic! I've only had it once, but I thought it was wonderful, so thanks for sharing the recipe! Also, I LOVE your new layout!! Very clean and nice :) Hope you have a great week!

RS said...

Scrumptious halwa:)

Deepti said...

Rich n colorful gajar ka halwa..yummmm

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Sutapa said...

My family favorite and your's is simply mouthwatering!

♥LOVE2COOK♥ said...

Carrot halwa! Never had such halwa before though I seen it in Indian restaurants here. Seriously tempting pics, guess I should do soon. :)

Sarah said...

The pics looks so festive! a popular Indian sweet and thanks for the easy way to make khoya :)

PAV's said...

Wowwwwwwwww It looks great. Wonderful presentation n clicks too.

Prabha said...

Pictures amazing aipi! You rock!

Lizy said...

yummy! too bad I don't have sweet tooth!!

Miriam said...

I love a good carrot puddins, looks great! Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters

Umm Mymoonah said...

Your new layout looks great aipi and needless to say the halwa looks amazing.

Preeti said...

Halwa looks amazing and love the pictures taken. Thank you for dropping in my space. Please do keep visiting.

Anjali Bapna Shukla said...

Oh God! Ye kya yaad dila diya aapne...
This is one of those sweets which is completely irresistible and which can almost drive you nuts if you can't afford to have it at that moment!!
The pics as always are mind-boggling and so must be the taste! :)

swapna said...

Love the new look of ur blog....
Delicious and awesome halwa....never attempted this way and now i know :))

Erica said...

Your pictures are amazing! Love your blog!

Plateful said...

I totally love this classic dessert and you, my friend, have done a marvelous job! You know, each time I visit your space, I wish I could try all your recipes. Now how ambitious is that?!!

Raquel@Erecipe Free Nutritional Calculator said...

looks so delicious, this is on great dessert I should try. =)

Priyanka Agrawal said...

evergreen

JishasKitchen said...

wow..beautiful and tempting clicks...You seriously made me drool with your clicks...

aipi said...

Glad to see so many sweet tooths out there :) I am really pleased at the overwhelming response. Also, thank you for your positive response on the new layout of USMasala.
Stay sweet!

Rupa said...

I tried this today and according to my husband this was the best gajar halwa he has eaten, thanks to you I can also claim to be a cook. Keep sharing such wonderful recipes and photos.
Thanks.

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