For the third day of the Blogging marathon with the theme ‘Pick one and make three’, I chose to make a very famous Indian dessert Gajar ka halwa or carrot halwa. After moving to Southern India we did not find this carrot too often and my mother used to make it with the regular orange-colored carrots. Although the taste is not compromised by using either of the carrots, the color does make the dish more appealing to the eyes. I made this with the regular orange carrot, but the only new thing that I learned when making it was learning to make the khoya from the ricotta cheese. I am not a big fan of ricotta and always stayed away from this. Recently I came across a youtube video of an authentic carrot halwa recipe by a person called Balwinder Singh. His recipe was very inviting and I wanted to try it right away. The only thing standing between me and halwa was the fact that he made the khoya with ricotta. I finally decided that I am going to try his exact same recipe and it worked GREAT! The halwa tasted delicious and I was carried to my homeland. So here I am sharing this recipe with you all. Preparation time – 20 minsCooking time – 1 hr 30 minsDifficulty level – medium
Ingredients to make Gajar Ka Halwa – serves 10 – 12
Carrot – 2 lbs (approx 1 kg) Milk (I used 2 %) – 4 cups or 1000ml Sugar – 1 cup Nuts of your choice – 4 tablespoon (I used almonds) Raisins – 4 tbsp Butter – 3 tbsp
To make the Khoya –
Ricotta cheese – 1 ½ cups Butter – 1 tbsp
Procedure to make Gajar Ka Halwa –
Clean the carrots and peel them. Grate them using a grater or preferably a food processor. It is a pretty time-consuming process to grate by hand, so a food processor would help. If you do not own a food processor, do get your husband to do the work for you.
To make the Khoya - In a large heavy bottom pan, heat 1 tablespoon of the butter. Let it melt and then add the ricotta cheese.
In the same pan, heat 3 tablespoon of butter. Let it melt and then add the chopped nut. Fry the nuts until golden brown.
Now add the grated carrots and sauté over medium-low flame. Also, add the raisins and cook them for about 15 mins or until the carrots are aromatic and soft.
Now add the milk and mix well. Cook the carrots in the milk for about an hour on low flame. Cook it until the carrots are cooked and about 90% of the milk is evaporated.
Add the sugar and mix well. The carrot would liquefy once we add the sugar.
Now add the crumbled khoya and mix it well. Turn off the flame and serve warm or at room temperature.
Notes and Observations -
Refrigerate the halwa for up to a week. Reheat it and serve warm.
The halwa freezes very well for up to a month. Make once and freeze for later use. thaw it and then reheat it microwave before serving.
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