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Should we mix water and custard powder before turning on the stove?
YEs always mix well and make sure mixture is lump free then cook halwa
Can I reduce sugar?
Yes, adjust according to your taste. We have sweet tooth so I refer to adding extra sugar.
Can I skip Food color?
Yes, a few years back I gave Guestpost to ãhãram Aruna's blog In that custard powder halwa, I used brown sugar and a pinch of saffron, skipped food color. Here is that version of Custard powder halwa without food color.
Can I cut the halwa immediately?
Always cool the halwa completely then cut the halwa. Grease and use a knife for cutting halwa.
Should I roast cashew?
Roasting cashew is optional for halwa. You can saute cashews in ghee or add it directly.
Ingredients
- 1 cup custard powder halwa
- 2 + 1/2 cup of sugar
- 4 cups of water
- 1/4 teaspoon of cardamom powder
- 3 tablespoon ghee
- pinch of food color
Instructions
- Grease a pan with ghee and keep aside
- In a mixing bowl add custard powder, water, sugar, and cardamom powder; mix well without any lumps
- Add ghee and prepared mixture to the heavy-bottomed pan. turn the stove on high flame and cook
- Mixture starts thickening
- Liquid turs to halwa thickness. Add ghee and mix well
- Add cashew and mix well. continue cooking
- Furthermore ghee and mix well
- Once halwa thickens and turns glossy start checking for halwa consistency. Take a small portion of the halwa and rest it for a minute, meanwhile, cook halwa on low flame. If halwa is sticky continue cooking
- Continue cooking and check halwa consistency. Take a small portion of the halwa and rest it for a minute, meanwhile, cook halwa on low flame. If halwa turns nonstick, mix well and turn off the stove
- Transfer and level. cool completely
- Cool completely and cut the halwa to your desired size
Video
Notes
- Food color is optional
- Halwa stays good for a week in the fridge
- Any nuts of choice can be added
Ingredients:
1 cup custard powder halwa
2 + 1/2 cup of sugar
4 cups of water
1/4 teaspoon of cardamom powder
3 tablespoon ghee
pinch of food color
How to make custard powder halwa with step by step pictures:
- Grease a pan with ghee and keep aside
- In a mixing bowl add custard powder, water, sugar, and cardamom powder; mix well without any lumps
- Add ghee and prepared mixture to the heavy-bottomed pan. turn the stove on high flame and cook
- Mixture starts thickening
- Liquid turs to halwa thickness. Add ghee and mix well
- Add cashew and mix well. continue cooking
- Furthermore ghee and mix well
- Once halwa thickens and turns glossy start checking for halwa consistency. Take a small portion of the halwa and rest it for a minute, meanwhile, cook halwa on low flame. If halwa is sticky continue cooking
- Continue cooking and check halwa consistency. Take a small portion of the halwa and rest it for a minute, meanwhile, cook halwa on low flame. If halwa turns nonstick, mix well and turn off the stove
- Transfer and level. cool completely
- Cool completely and cut the halwa to your desired size
coconutcraze
Love this!
Traditionally Modern Food
Thanku Sridevi:-)
Chitra Jagadish
Wow this resembles karachi/ Bombay halwa- sounds crazy good dear...
Traditionally Modern Food
Yes Dear:-) thanku
LifestyleswithLia
Lovely post! Thank you for introducing us to Aruna! I love your guest posts... It's like a big party and we are all invited!
Halwa looks delicious!!
Traditionally Modern Food
Thanku:-) Do visit her space, Aruna has got lot of delicious recipes
LifestyleswithLia
Thank you! I've checked her out and looks delicious all around !
Traditionally Modern Food
Thanku:-)
Aruna Panangipally
Thank you so so much for this wonderful post, Vidya!
Traditionally Modern Food
Thanks for the Opportunity Aruna:-) its great to be in your space
Malar
A very lovely recipe for Aruna 🙂 Will try this sometime Vidya!!!
Traditionally Modern Food
Thanks Malar:-)
Amanda
This looks so good and unique. Wow. A perfect bite.
Traditionally Modern Food
Thanku Amanda:-)
swathi
Custard powder halwa looks delicious Vidya.
Traditionally Modern Food
Thanku Swathi:-)
Francesca Trucco
Thanks for sharing with us Aruna socials have a Nice Sunday,Francesca
Traditionally Modern Food
:-)happy Sunday
Priya Shiva
lovely guest post dear. Halwa looks delicious!
Traditionally Modern Food
Thanku Akka:-)
Padma
Wonderful recipe dear..I'm going to give it a try:)
Traditionally Modern Food
Thanku Padma:-)
Rani Vijoo
It looks super yummy.... Love it..
Traditionally Modern Food
Thanku Rani:-)
Anu Nagaraja
lovely ! looks so tempting too 🙂
Traditionally Modern Food
Thanku Anu:-)
Framed Recipes
Delicous Halwa, Vidya. Will definitley check out Aruna's website too. 🙂
Traditionally Modern Food
Thanks dear:-) that's Awesome
veenashankar
Looks yum perfect texture
Traditionally Modern Food
Thanku Veena:-)
Sundari
Yum! Yum! My fav since childhood!!
Traditionally Modern Food
Thanku Sundari:-)
Suroopa
Always wanted to make this halwa.....the recipe is soo simple n the dish awesome.....everybody loved it!
Traditionally Modern Food
Glad to hear that you all liked it.. Suroopa, thanks for trying and dropping your comment:-)
Sonali
Great idea and looks like an awesome halwa! 🙂 Thanks for sharing!
sweety
its called Karachi Halwa in Pakistan and the taste was so delicious
Vidya Srinivasan
Thanku for the information:-)