HAPPY TAMIL NEW YEAR TO ALL
Maida (all purpose flour) --- 1 cup
sugar ---- 1 &1/2 cup (or according to your taste you can increase or decrease the sugar)
red orange food color --- 2 pinches
Cashew nuts --- 20 broken and roasted
Ghee --- 2 cups
Cardamom powder --- 1 tea sp
METHOD:-----
Shift maida in to a big bowl and add water to make a thin batter like rava dosa batter and add food color to this maida batter and leave a side.
Now add little water to sugar and boil it to make a sticky syrup(add a little water to sugar don't add too much water ).
Now add maida mixture to the sugar syrup keep stirring well. with in 6-8 min it will get thick.
In the same time heat the ghee, now start adding the ghee to the maida and sugar syrup mixture and keep stirring. The halwa would absorb all the ghee then again add some more ghee and keep stirring,by the time you finish the ghee halwa starts to leave the sides of the pan and it will become like a ball around to your laddle. Now add cardamom powder and mix well.
Now transfer it in to a greased plate and make it flat with a spoon and let it cool and cut in to pieces with a greased knife and garnish with roasted cashew nuts.
enjoy your sweet.
this will stay for 10 days .
aaha kadaila irukara madri iruke..inike panitu naliku solren result ;)craving so much for sweets nowadays ;)
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ReplyDeleteWow ! wonderful,tempting halwa.Have to try this.Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteLovely colour rekha,looks yummy
ReplyDeleteWow..nice color...looks delicious
ReplyDeleteYummy Rekha what a coincidence I too love this Halwa very muchhh
ReplyDeleteHalva looks delicious Prema. Happy New Year !!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Rekha..the halwa looks great for such an occasion !!
ReplyDeleteWow looks yum....Simple recipe and yummy ingredients......
ReplyDeleteThe halwa looks perfect.Very yummy and is like store-bought onces.Tamil Puthandu Vazhthukal!
ReplyDeletemouth watering rekha..i love this halwa..but i never tried in home..i will definetely give a try..i dont have food color..without that also it looks good right!!
ReplyDeletenice halwa rekha. I think its also called bombay halwa right??
ReplyDeleteWow maida halwa looks delicious..just drooling, Wishing happy tamil new year to u & ur family Rekha:)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year.. That dessert looks awesome. Simple & delicious.
ReplyDeletewoooow halwa is amazing very simple and colorful... delectable dish...
ReplyDeleteYummy rekha..looking colorful and delicious..Tried it once it is a disaster..
ReplyDeleteIniya puthaandu nalvazhthukkal! Halwa looks too good!
ReplyDeleteu made it perfectly! Happy New Tamil year
ReplyDeletehappy new year..maida halwa looks good..lovely colour..
ReplyDeletemaida halwa looks yum,..nice colour too,..
ReplyDeletesuper rekha, nice color, i tried cornflour halwa in a similar way:)will try this soon:)
ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy...and Happy New Year
ReplyDeletehalwa is looking yummy..Nice colour
ReplyDeletewow.. nice colour.. Happy tamil new year to u & ur family..
ReplyDeleteWow...looks like the one from the stores...dude, you're a gifted cook to fix this at home.
ReplyDeletewow, what a vibrant color! looks so tempting Rekha! Happy New year to you too!
ReplyDeletethat's new to me, will try it out looks really good!
ReplyDeleteWow.. looks usperb just like shop bouught ones. The recipe sounds simple and easy to make without much stirring. Loved the vibrant color.
ReplyDeletehalwa looks delicious and very nice color.......
ReplyDeletewow Rekha this looks amazing.Been so long since I ate this halwa.
ReplyDeleteNice Color and looks delicious too. Will definitely try it.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious .I have never tried this halwa will surely try it.
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