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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Microwave Corn Flour halwa

I bookmarked this recipe from Raks Kitchen long back.This is a very easy sweet to prepare in Microwave and delicious as well.Also it consumes very less amount of ghee compared to stove top version.


Ingredients
Corn Flour1/2 cup
Sugar1.5 cups
Water2 cups
Ghee3 tsp
Cardamom2 or 3 pods
Food colora pinch
Broken Cashew1 tablespoon

Procedure:
Step1:
Mix corn flour, sugar,food color and water together without lumps.


Step2:
Microwave on high for 6 minutes with the bowl open
Stir it once in between


Step3:
Take the bowl out and mix well and microwave in high for another 6 minutes
Stir the mixture for every 2 minutes.
The final mixture should be glossy and look like a jelly


Step4:
Fry the cashews in ghee and add it to the mixture


Step5:
Pour this in a greased plate and allow it to cool


Step6:
After 30 minutes cut it into desired shapes


Notes:
  1. Every microwave is different.Mine took around 8 minutes in step 3.The consistency that we need to look for is, the mixture should turn very shiny and glossy and also resembles jelly
  2. Do not reduce the amount of sugar.You may not get the same texture
  3. I used a 7"X7" baking pan to pour the halwa
  4. Do not refrigerate this halwa.It stays good for 3 days (may be even more. I have not tried)
Click here for stove top version of corn flour halwa

12 comments:

  1. Cornflour halwa looks aweosme and delicious.

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  2. that really sounds easy and looooks beautiful...

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  3. That was quick! I wud love to try this easy version of Halwa:-)

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  4. Tempting and delicious halwa..drool

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  5. Microwavable...are you serious!!
    I could not believe for a second, but your lovely bowls were great proof of that. Mindblowing recipe.
    You can link this to my ongoing event: Cakes, Cookies and Desserts.
    http://anjali-cooklog.blogspot.com/2012/02/announcing-my-first-event-cakes-cookies.html

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  6. Great recipe.Thanks for sharing such a yummy one with us.

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  7. I've also had my eye on this halwa for quite long...They looks yum

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  8. I remember seeing this recipe in Rak's kitchen! :) Halwa looks yummy!

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