Banana Halwa | Banana Fudge

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Do you have Over ripe bananas in your pantry and thinking what to do, try this Banana halwa. Banana fudge is not only easy but my toddler who hate banana also enjoys it.

I started experimenting with fruit based recipes for my son. As I mentioned before my son is very choosy when it comes to fruits. I have posted few Banana based recipes before, pls check it out if you are interested.

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Before my India trip I was in a mode to finish all perishables. Some over ripe bananas in the fruit basket, remembering Nendrapazham halwa, wanted to try something similar with very less sugar that is how this banana halwa happened.

I wouldn’t say banana and raisins gave the exact amount of sweetness sugar gives, but for a mild snack we thought raisins did justice. Also over ripe banana was also on the sweeter side.

I added very little amount of corn flour so That It will be like a fudge but still It. won’t hold a proper shape like custard powder Halwa. If you prefer to omit corn flour can do it and have the banana  Halwa with a spoon?

Checkout other halwa recipes in TMF

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Banana Halwa / VazhaiPazham Halwa / Banana Fudge

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Course: Halwa
Cuisine: Indian
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 12 minutes
Total Time: 17 minutes
Author: Vidya Srinivasan

Ingredients

  • Over ripe Banana - 3 big
  • Sugar - 2 tbsp
  • Raisin - 1/4 cup Adjust according to your preference
  • Ghee - 1/2 tbsp
  • Corn flour - 1 tbsp + 1 tsp
  • Salt - a pinch
  • Cardamom powder – 1/8 tsp

Instructions

  • Grease a pan with melted butter/ghee and keep aside
  • In a mixing bowl mash Banana with potato masher/mathu. If there are small lumps it goes away while cooking. Add sugar, salt and mix well
  • Transfer it into a heavy bottomed pan and cook on medium heat
  • Add raisins and corn flour and continue cooking, stirring occasionally. Cook still it starts selparating from the pan with glossy texture. Add ghee and cook for a minute till it begins pulling away from the sides
  • Transfer the halwa to the greased pan and level the top. Chill it for an hour and cut them
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Notes

  1. Food color can be addedD
  2. Shelf life of Banana halwa is very less. Stays good for two days in fridge
  3. Adjust the sugar according to your Sweetness. Raisin gave Sweetness so I felt the sugar I added was enough
  4. Any nuts of choice can be added
  5. I preferred cutting the halwa instead you can also enjoy it in a cup
  6. Extra ghee can be added to make halwa rich
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Ingredients:

Over ripe Banana – 3, big
Sugar – 2 tbsp
Raisin – 1/4 cup (Adjust according to your preference)
Ghee – 1/2 tbsp
Corn flour – 1 tbsp + 1 tsp
Salt – a pinch
Cardamom powder – 1/8 tsp

Method:

  • Grease a pan with melted butter/ghee and keep aside
  • In a mixing bowl mash Banana with potato masher/mathu. If there are small lumps it goes away while cooking. Add sugar, salt and mix well
  • Transfer it into a heavy bottomed pan and cook on medium heat

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  • Add raisins and corn flour and continue cooking, stirring occasionally. Cook still it starts selparating  from the pan with glossy texture. Add ghee and cook for a minute till it begins pulling away from the sides

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  •  Transfer the halwa to the greased pan and level the top. Chill it for an hour and cut them

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46 Comments

  1. This is such a fantastic recipe dear. Over ripe bananas is a story in most households and if it can be converted into something as delicious as this, it would be fabulous. Easy sweet yet so mouthwatering. Thanks for sharing ?

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