Hello Friends,
Another Blogging Marathon week. It is BM # 6 and I am doing Regional Specials again and will be posting 7 days of Rajasthani Delicacies. Today is Day 3 and here is my Rajasthani Special for the same.
Another Blogging Marathon week. It is BM # 6 and I am doing Regional Specials again and will be posting 7 days of Rajasthani Delicacies. Today is Day 3 and here is my Rajasthani Special for the same.
It is a very traditional halwa that is usually made on festivals or marriages or most commonly Diwali :)
Moong Dal Halwa - मूंग दाल हलवा (Moong Bean Fudge)
Moong Dal (Yellow Moong Bean) - 1/2 cups
Mawa/Khoa (Milk Reductions) - 1/2 cup
Ghee (Clarified Butter) - 1/2 cup
Sugar - 1/3 cup
Mixed nuts - I picked Cashew and raisins (broken), roasted in little ghee.
Preparation
- Soak moong dal in water for about 2-3 hours and then grind to coarse paste with no water.
- Heat ghee in a non-stick pan and fry ground moong till nice aroma comes from it and it stops sticking to the bottom.
- Now, add mawa and sugar to it and mix well, stirring frequently till, it all comes to a halwa/fudge consistency.
- Once the dal is all cooked, nice aroma will come and the ghee will start separating, which would mean it is done.
- At this point, mix fried cashew and raisins to it or use it as garnishing in individual bowls, as you prefer.
- Alternatively, you can grease a plate, pour the cooked halwa right after you take it off from the heat and then cut in desired shapes. Just easy to serve and good portion size :)
Serving
Serve it as dessert (warm) to end a perfect dinner !!!
That's all for now. Do check out what other BM bloggers are doing.
Yummy halwa Priya .. looks so inviting with the cashews and raisins.
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I love this recipe.. yours looks absolutely inviting.. delicious !!
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Ooh...looks absolutely tempting Priya..
ReplyDeleteThis halwa is my fav Priya..during marriages I make sure to go to this halwa stall and eat this heartily. I make this at home too but always find the daal roasting process very tiring..but in the end its worth all the effort.
ReplyDeletelooks yum...waiting for the rt season to make it!
ReplyDeleteYummy Halwa. Healthy too.
ReplyDeleteI love this halwa - only scary thing is the ghee :) and tht i cant stop at one serving :)
ReplyDeletemoong dal halwa looks finger-licking good !!!
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ReplyDeletesuper delicious!
ReplyDeletePerfect moong dal ki halwa and well explained too. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet treat on your blog...loved the malpua , gujhia and this mung halwa ...all of them our family favorites....
ReplyDeleteabsolutely delicious..nice presentation priya..:)
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Oh girl, this looks just perfect!! :)
ReplyDeleteI was eagerly waiting for an authentic recipe for Moong Dal Halwa like this; thanks a ton and a ton and a ton!! :))
I have not tasted the moong dal halwa but have seen it in lot of blogs. Mouthwatering!
ReplyDeleteCan I use condensed milk for Khoya? Planning to try this one.
ReplyDeleteWow yum! What a treat! It sounds delicious with wonderful flavors:)
ReplyDeletevery yummy halwa .... you have nice collection of recipes ... glad to follow you.
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Mouth watering halwa..
ReplyDeleteLovely and delicious halwa.
ReplyDeleteLovely and delicious halwa.
ReplyDeleteI remember making this for ICC....without mawa, though. Yours looks great.
ReplyDeleteLove moongdal halwa, i can easily finish that whole bowl..
ReplyDeleteLooks very delicious!
ReplyDeleteSimply delicious looking halwa priya..
ReplyDeleteI dreamt about halwa last night. And now I see this - looks delicious. Time for me to make it soon.
ReplyDeletewow looks so wonderful !! loved the idea of adding mawa to it !!
ReplyDeleteMom used to make it all the time n we love it! You have done a really wonderful job here, I am amazed by the texture..
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looks delicious !
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Perfect Winter sweet!! I like it dal badam halwa version also.
ReplyDeleteI came across your blog while looking for some moong dal recipes and liked a lot. How amazing! I will keep an eye on your post.
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