Thursday, March 21, 2013

Yellow Pumpkin Halwa and my guest post

I  was totally excited when thasneen  accepted my guest post :)It was so nice of you ,Thasneen :)Now,I have been avidly following thasneens wonderful blog and have been  inspired to get more creative in the kitchen!!
Here goes the recipe for the Halwa............





INGREDIENTS:

Yellow pumpkin(grated)-2 1/2 cup(approx)       
Sugar-1/3 cup+1 tsp


Milk-1/3 cup  
Khoya-2 Tbsp
Ghee-2 Tbsp
Cardamon powder-1/8 th tsp

 For decorating:
Saffron(opt)for decorating
Cahews/Sliced Almonds/Pistachios-1 Tbsp

METHOD:
  1. Add the grated pumpkin to a pan and stir it until the moisture evaporates.You can identify it by a slight change in colour.
  2. Add ghee to it and stir them again for 5 minutes. 
  3. Finally add the milk,khoya and sugar and stir them well.Let it get mixed well and let the milk gets absorbed.Once the halwa is dry,cool them and serve with saffron/garnished nuts.Enjoy!!
Time to dig in :)
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19 comments:

  1. The Halwa looks so delish Nisha. Love that pic with the halwa on a fork :)

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  2. Love pumpkin but never thought to mix it with cardamon. thanks for the recipe

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  3. Nisha ,congrats on ur guest post .Like Priya wrote I too like the fork pic .I have been waiting for some recipe like this for pumpkin,I am kind of sick of all the pie I have been eating:)).I was wondering if the peel is edible or just decoration purpose.

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    1. Thanks a million meena.I used peels jus for the sake of decorations but there are also facts about people using it in some edible forms...but am not sure dear :-)

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  4. Wow with pumpkin is yummy taste. Nice guest post.

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  5. wow... never tried any other halwa than carrot!! luv pumpkin and liked ur presentation!! glad to follow u

    Ongoing Event- Mummy Ka Magic

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  6. Never made pumpkin halwa before..nice recipe..

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    1. Thanks Dipti :) Do try them you will surely love it.

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  7. Looks delicious! Going to try this for a cookery competition. The recipe seems simple & quick. Thank you.
    Just one question, what to add instead of Khoya? I am based in UK and I don't get Khoya here.
    Any suggestions?

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  8. Looks delicious. Perfect for winters :) Going to try this for a cookery competition.
    What to add instead of Khoya? I am based in UK and I cant get Khoya here.
    Any suggestions?

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    1. Thank you dear mrunal for stopping by...you can easily make khoya at home just by boiling milk in a non stick pan for sometime until the milk thickens,it may take around 40 minutes to an hour depending on the quantity of milk.make sure it doesn't get burnt...homemade khoya is ready!! :-)

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