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Sunday, June 28, 2020

Quick Wheat Flour Halwa / Atta Halwa / Godhumai Maavu Halwa / Wheat Flour Halwa / Aate Ka Halwa / Atte Ka Halwa / Kada Prasad Recipe / Gurudwara Karah Prasad Recipe / Kada Prashad Recipe

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Wheat Flour Halwa
Ingredients
Wheat flour / Atta / Godhumai Mavu - 1/2 cup
Sugar - 1/2 cup
Ghee - 1/2 cup
Boiling hot water - 2 cups
Cardamom powder - 1 tsp
Cashew nuts - 15 broken into small pieces (optional)

For caramelization ( optional,this is added to just give colour to the halwa)
Sugar - 5 tsp
Water - 1 tbsp
Method
Add water and sugar in a pan in medium low flame keep mixing till you get a light golden brown syrup,Switch off the stove if you cook more the syrup will turn bitter and hard.


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Wheat Flour Halwa
Method
Pour ghee in a non stick pan add the cashew nuts fry till light brown,remove to a plate.
Now add the wheat flour to the ghee and in low flame fry the flour till colour changes and raw smell has completely disappered.Do not fry in high flame and burn the wheat flour.This step is very important otherwise your halwa will taste raw.
Reduce the flame to low and carefully add the boiling water and stir vigorously to avoid lumps.
If you are a beginner then once flour is roasted switch off the stove,cool a bit then pour the boiling hot water and quickly mix to avoid lumps,then switch on the stove.
Cook till the halwa has absorbed the water and its thick.Add the sugar and keep mixing till everything is combined.Now pour the caramelized sugar and mix well.
Lastly add the cardamom powder and fried cashew nuts and switch off the stove.
Serve this halwa hot or warm.

Note:
a) Fry the wheat flour till raw smell has completely gone otherwise the final product will still have the raw smell.This step is very important.
b) Use only boiling hot water,Do not add cold water.
c) You can add jaggery or brown sugar instead of white sugar.
d) This is the prashad served at the gurudwara temple. Cashew nuts are not used in the temple prashad.


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