November 01, 2010

Badam / Almond Halwa

Badam halwa is one of the richest (both in terms of content & also the price) sweet that we used to get from the sweet shop. Hardly ever done at home in India. Mainly because of the cost involved. I prepared this for the navaratri festival. It is big process too, soak it and peel the skin etc..








Ingredients
  • Badam / Almonds - 250 grms
  • Milk - 1/4 cup
  • Sugar - 1-1/2 cup 
  • Ghee / Clarified butter - 1/4 cup
  • Saffron strands - mix with warm milk
Method
  • Soaked badam overnight on hot water
  • Peel out the skin of the badam
  • Take a mixer add almonds blend into a smooth paste using warm water little by little. (make sure consistency coarse and thick)
  • Take a non stick pan heat milk  
  • Add almond paste begin to cook on medium low flame. Keep stirring the badam until raw smell reduces then add saffron milk.
  • Stir continuously. Add ghee first few spoons keep stirring 
  • Add sugar and stir till becomes thick 
  • Add ghee keep stirring until becomes halwa texture
  • serve warm
Tip : Serve with warm badam halwa with vanilla ice cream.







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15 comments:

  1. Delicious badam halwa...

    Pushpa @ simplehomefood.com

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  2. Very tempting badam halwa, looks yumm!

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  3. delicious halwa..n tempting one..

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  4. my fav halwa...love it!!Delicious!!

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  5. Delicious badam halwa. I love it :-)

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  6. True, my aunt to make them when someone brings her almonds from u.s.The halwa looks delicious.

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  7. Delicious and lovely halwa recipe.

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  8. Hi,
    Yuumy and super rich halwa :) nice and perfect for celebrations!
    Happy festival of lights to u and ur family!
    TC

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  9. nice looking Halwa! Happy diwali to you & family!!

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  10. Halwa looks delicious..and tempting

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  11. Hi badam is my favorite & its halwa looks too yummy & delicious also your blog is too outstanding and eye catching, you should u submit it for free in this website finally bye & have a nice day.

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  12. hei...lovely post..just started blogging after a break and its nice to see such yummy recipes...njoy!!!do come around my blog...

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  13. Wow its tempting!

    Mangala

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