Wheat flour - 1 cup
sugar - 1 1/4 cup
milk - 1 cup
Ghee - 3/4 to 1 cup
cardamon powder, cashews, almonds as required
- In a pan, add milk and sugar and heat it until all the sugar melts well.
- In an other pan, add 1 tbsp of ghee and roast well, the cashews and almonds and set it aside.
- In the same pan, add wheat flour and roast it well. Add 2 tbsps of ghee and roast it well until the raw smell goes and the flour changes in color. Be careful in this step and keep on stirring as it will get burnt quickly.
- Keep the flame in sim, and add cardamon powder and ghee as you roast it.
- When it is done, add the milk and sugar mix to the flour pan and stir it.
- Add the remaining ghee and stir it well, until all the liquid is absorbed and the halwa leaves out the pan, as we have added enough ghee.
- At this stage, transfer it to the serving bowl and garnish it with cashews and almonds.
The first time I prepared this, I used 1:1 ratio of flour to sugar. But the sugar was very less. This time, I added 1 1/4 and came out just fine!
15 comments:
Looks delicious. I learned this from my Manni, Adlak's..My hubby liked it..
Very instant ur halwa and tasty!
v.tempting picture..looks delicious..
Hi Madhu.. I love wheat and this is a delicious treat. U have a lovely place. Do check mine..
wow,very easy..superb...want to taste it now:)
Halwa looks so tasty and you made it so quickly :)
YUMMY! Looks perfect, enjoy the dessert! :)
Yummy..and delicious..Looks perfect..
yummy looking halwa..love it!
I have tried halwa with wheat flour but without milk. am sure milk must be making it rich. Shall try it next time.
looks delicious. Simple and yummy!
yummy halwa, want to have right now.
You have a good collecion of recipes...Have bookmarked! Luv wheat halwas, will try sometime soon
hey madhu this looks lovely... thanks for yr comnt on my halwa.. sure this method of taking milk out of it tastes good and yum...
Lovely dish.
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