I am extremely excited and happy with the turnaround of event Bookmarked Recipes - Every Tuesday event that took place yesterday in my blog and will take place every Tuesday from here on. We had 14 bookmarked recipes that got to execution finally :)
So, guys, dig into your bookmarked recipes and try to post one of them on Tuesday to take part. Check out the rules here.
Now, onto today's recipe. This is a halwa (pudding) made commonly in Udaipur region of Rajasthan. Honestly, I just heard about it, but never tasted or saw this before. So, looked up for this on net and got this recipe from Tarla Dalal. We enjoyed it big time, so go ahead and enjoy it virtually and try to make it as well. You won't regret :)
Makai Jajaria मकई जजरिया - Makai Ka हलवा - मकई का हलवा (Corn Pudding)
Ingredients
Corn - 1.75 cups (or 1 tin of corn or if you are using fresh, use kernels from 2 cobs)
Milk - 1 cup
Water - 1/2 cup
Sugar - 1/2 cup
Green Cardamom (elaichi) powder - 1/4 tsp
Ghee (Clarified Butter) - 2 tbsp
Pistachios - Sliced or chopped for garnishing
Preparation
- Heat the ghee in a non stick pan, add the grated corn and cook over a slow flame for 10 to 12 minutes while stirring continuously till the mixture turns light brown in colour.
- Add the milk and water and simmer till the liquid has evaporated, stirring occasionally.
- Add the sugar and cardamom powder, mix well and cook till the sugar has dissolved.
Serving
Serve it as a wonderful dessert after any lunch or dinner. Traditional this is served hot on corn leaves, garnished with the sliced pistachios. But, as I didn't have them, we served them in regular dessert bowls :)
I am sending this to Iftar Moments: Hijri 1431 event of Ayeesha.
That's all for now. Take care till next post.
Priya,
ReplyDeleteCorn halwa looks very delicious.Never had it before.Definitely going to try.
completely new to me.. luks delicious and nice color too
ReplyDeleteWow dear, Loooooooooooooooove the presentation. I am simply drooling over those corn halwa....
ReplyDeletelovely never had this looks delicious
ReplyDeletevery new t ome priya nad looks delicious..
ReplyDeleteDelicious pudding....
ReplyDeleteyummy pudding luks delicious...
ReplyDeleteNew recipe to me Priya. Looks delicious. Nice one.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely recipe!
ReplyDeleteEasy to make too..with most of the ingredients in the pantry.
Will try it.
loved the golden color. very inviting priya.
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering and lipsmacking
ReplyDeleteAwesome Color Priya!!!
ReplyDeleteWow... fantastic one... simply superb.... bookmarked dear....
ReplyDeleteTotally new! Looks good! Just a thought may be cream style corn would also work, right??
ReplyDeleteNew to me...looks extremely yummy...
ReplyDeleteWow! Did you get that colour naturally from corn, looks very attractive. Thank you so much for sending it to the event.
ReplyDeletecorn pudding looks so delicious and colorful really yummy one..
ReplyDeleteHey....nice one Priya...looks tasty..
ReplyDeleteWow this is a stunner priya. Totally, totally new to me. Surely going to try this weekend. My whole family has a huge weakness for indian sweets.
ReplyDeleteCompletely new to me ..looks very delicious and colorful.
ReplyDeleteWow lovely corn pudding,lovely colour
ReplyDeleteI have never made corn pudding before,This is new to me.It looks creamy and delicious.
ReplyDeletePriya (elaichi), I have not tried creamed corn, so, feel free to try and may be reduce milk quantity. Let me know how it comes :)
ReplyDeleteAyeesha, yes, dear, the color of the halwa is all natural. I haven't added anything for the color.
that looks mouthwatering priya..very innovative..what a gorgeous color!!
ReplyDeleteLooks interesting:)
ReplyDeletewow its a beautiful halwa priya ...i heard about this before but prepared it ...it looks so gorgeous ...i will surely prepare this ...bookmarked
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I've heard about this one but never tried it before - looks real good! I'm on my way to ur place...
ReplyDeletelove it love it...for the gorgoues inviting colr and nutritious corn....visual treat
ReplyDeleteCorn pudding sounds interesting. Looks yummmy!
ReplyDeleteCorn and halwa never ever came together in my dictionary! From now, they just might!
ReplyDeleteWhat a coincidence...I get regular emails from Tarla Dalal's website as I have subscribed some few years back. Just today I saw an email with all corn recipes...this halwa was one of them :-).
ReplyDeleteHalwa looks yummy!
WOW...looks heavenly delicious..love that color..cannot take my eyes of it..feel like grabbing that bowl and enjoy..mmm...thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteThe Halwa looks so delicious. I have never tasted this dish before!! I must try it out soon!
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this one!loved teh colour...
ReplyDeleteBTW, thx alot for the vote and thx for ur lovely comment @ my space.
love,
shabs.
New to me. Looks exotic!!
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wow!! look at the colour, this is bookmarked
ReplyDeletetraditional halwa served on corn leaves sounds very interesting...easy to prepare and looks delicious
ReplyDeleteI had never heard of this halwa. Really nice find! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThis is interesting, looks glossy and jelly-like.
ReplyDeleteThis has been in my bookmarks folder for a long time. Made this finally in the MW. I liked it :).
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