I am here with another delicious dessert. This time its the almond halwa - packed with goodness of Almonds, milk and ghee and flavored with saffron and cardamom. It being the Navarathri week what else than a sweet. With lots of guests coming in today I thought this would be the perfect treat.
Badam Halwa
Ingredients
250 gm Almonds (blanched)
1/2 cup Ghee
1/2 cup Milk
1 1/2 cup Sugar
1/2 tsp Cardamom powder
a few strands of Saffron
a pinch of yellow food colour (optional)
METHOD
In a food processor, grind the almonds to a fine paste with little milk.
Heat the ghee in a pan.
Add the almond paste and cook on medium heat till it turns golden.
Add milk and sugar and continue to cook till all the moisture evaporates and it becomes thick.
Remove from heat.
Add green cardamom and saffron.
Serve hot or cold.
Tips:
The right consistency is when the mixture starts to leave the sides and wobbles in a big lump.
To serve cold, spread on a greased tray, cut into shapes of your choice and serve.
To serve hot, ladle individual portions on plates.
Enjoy!!
Badam Halwa
Ingredients
250 gm Almonds (blanched)
1/2 cup Ghee
1/2 cup Milk
1 1/2 cup Sugar
1/2 tsp Cardamom powder
a few strands of Saffron
a pinch of yellow food colour (optional)
METHOD
In a food processor, grind the almonds to a fine paste with little milk.
Heat the ghee in a pan.
Add the almond paste and cook on medium heat till it turns golden.
Add milk and sugar and continue to cook till all the moisture evaporates and it becomes thick.
Remove from heat.
Add green cardamom and saffron.
Serve hot or cold.
Tips:
The right consistency is when the mixture starts to leave the sides and wobbles in a big lump.
To serve cold, spread on a greased tray, cut into shapes of your choice and serve.
To serve hot, ladle individual portions on plates.
Enjoy!!
delicious.. love its shape.
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ReplyDeleteCute little star Almond halwa, just feel like picking up one and tasting!
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ReplyDeleteI recently posted badam halwa too. Love the star shape :)
ReplyDeleteVardhini
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yummy halwa, cute shaped ones, love the recipe dear..
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ReplyDeletewow... almond delight looks absolutely delicious...
ReplyDeleteWoww.. looks super delicious and perfect.. thanks for sharing dear.. awesome job :)
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So simple! :) Looks fantastic. Awesome photos! :)
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Kavi | Edible Entertainment
Wat a rich looking halwa, extremely inviting..
ReplyDeletethese look so cute and yummy! love the little starry treats!
ReplyDeleteReally perfect for diwali celebrations. I dunno how to do it. It looks delciious. I am book marking it,
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Uma
Lovely halwa dear...Nice and healthy...
ReplyDeleteLovely delight...drooling halwa & luv the shape dear...
ReplyDeleteLove your presentation, the little stars will be gobbled up quick :)
ReplyDeleteWow luv those cute stars shapes..yummy and rich halwa
ReplyDeletecute n lovely halwa....
ReplyDeleteAwesome Rinku....loved the pic...
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Soft & fudgy halwa Rinku!!!
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
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beautiful looking almond fudge..wish to get one right away...
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ReplyDeletelove the pretty shape...looks awesome and wanna try it...superb
ReplyDeletelooks delicious....
ReplyDeleteLove the shapes... and your clicks too.. great job!
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As I am not getting feeds from all properly, I just visited to know you posted new recipes or not and wondered the new look. it is really nice makeover to your blog.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Uma
My Kitchen Experiments
wow looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteHalwa looks delicious Rinku :)
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect,lovely presentation!
ReplyDeleteYummy..
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