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Saturday, June 18, 2011

Moong Dal Halwa - मूंग दाल हलवा (Moong Bean Fudge)

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.

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)
Ingredients
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.

31 comments:

  1. I love this recipe.. yours looks absolutely inviting.. delicious !!
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  2. Ooh...looks absolutely tempting Priya..

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  3. This 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.

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  4. looks yum...waiting for the rt season to make it!

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  5. I love this halwa - only scary thing is the ghee :) and tht i cant stop at one serving :)

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  6. moong dal halwa looks finger-licking good !!!

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  7. Perfect moong dal ki halwa and well explained too. Thanks for sharing.

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  8. What a sweet treat on your blog...loved the malpua , gujhia and this mung halwa ...all of them our family favorites....

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  9. absolutely delicious..nice presentation priya..:)
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  10. Oh girl, this looks just perfect!! :)
    I was eagerly waiting for an authentic recipe for Moong Dal Halwa like this; thanks a ton and a ton and a ton!! :))

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  11. I have not tasted the moong dal halwa but have seen it in lot of blogs. Mouthwatering!

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  12. Can I use condensed milk for Khoya? Planning to try this one.

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  13. Wow yum! What a treat! It sounds delicious with wonderful flavors:)

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  15. I remember making this for ICC....without mawa, though. Yours looks great.

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  16. Love moongdal halwa, i can easily finish that whole bowl..

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  17. Simply delicious looking halwa priya..

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  18. I dreamt about halwa last night. And now I see this - looks delicious. Time for me to make it soon.

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  19. wow looks so wonderful !! loved the idea of adding mawa to it !!

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  20. Mom 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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  21. Perfect Winter sweet!! I like it dal badam halwa version also.

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  22. I 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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