Halwa is a very popular Indian dessert which is prepared in various forms and flavours in most part of the country. This being the summer season, mangoes are out in abundance. So by combining the wonderful taste of mango with the most easily available cereal - semolina, I am posting this halwa recipe. Hope all you Blogger, friends like the recipe.
Ingredients:
2 riped Mangoes
1 cup Semolina(fine)
1 cup Sugar
1 tsp Cardamom powder
A handful of raisins
1 tbsp Ghee
1 -1.5 cups of Water
Method:
Slice off the upper and bottom portion of the mangoes and try to shred off till the flat seed. Now with the help of knife try to cut the remaining flesh off the mango seed. Mix it in a blender till you get a fine smooth paste. Keep it aside.
Take a pan, add sugar, water and cardamom powder and heat over low flame. Bring it to boil and set aside.
Heat ghee in a kadhai, fry raisins till you get a golden color and set aside. Add semolina, stir continuously and fry until it is light brown. Add mango mixture, sugar syrup and stir continuously to avoid any lumps. Add golden raisins and turn off the heat when it reaches desired consistency but do not let this thicken as with time the halwa may become dry. Pour into a greased dish and serve hot.
Wah....sounds and looks zabardast.....carving for it right now....looks delicious....
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we make a similar with pineapple, never know that we can make with mangoes too. Thanks for sharing the recipe
ReplyDeleteI love mango sheera..I do bit different..I add only milk,that too reduced milk and add mango chunks and slightly mashed mango at d end...just love it..made it last weekend,but could not take pics..:(
ReplyDeleteThis recipe is a keeper!!! Looks so soft & yummy!!!! Our house is filled with mangoes from our native place & this is the perfect dish to finish them off!!
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
Prats Corner
Mango halwa looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteAnything with mango is so tempting... love the variation...
ReplyDeleteWow, what an awesome idea! You never cease to amaze me,Deepa! All I need is a spoon :)
ReplyDeleteLove this halwa deepa...nice that the post is back...would love to make this to celebrate the mango season.
ReplyDeleteBtw..thanks for the tip.
@Lubna: thanks yaar it was a great relief that u cld access my blog.
ReplyDelete@ Jeya: sounds interesting with pineapple..do u have that in your blog?
@Prathibha: adding chunks of mangoes sounds nice..
@Prathima: do try this n i'm sure u will love it..
Thank you Suman, Sum and Ambreen for the sweet words.
@Raji: Did that tip work for u?
Delicious pudding, can finish it in no time..extremely irresistible Deepa..
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely delectable ~ I could eat that whole thing! :)
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The halwa looks very delicious and flavourful! So yummy!
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Wow I can finish this right now,looks so tempting..yummo
ReplyDeleteyou are posting yummy inviting mango recipes... awesome -:)
ReplyDeleteSooji and mango .. hmm very inviting. Halwa looks so yummy .. I need a spoon :)
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Vardhini
VardhinisKitchen
Mango and semolina makes awesome halwa Deepa. I love mango in any form.
ReplyDeleteWow so yummy combo..halwa looks yum.
ReplyDeleteLooks so yummilicious.
ReplyDeleteWow that is a wonderful combo for a halwa - Super duper!
ReplyDeletemouthwatering delicious halwa..
ReplyDeletemango halwa..seriously..ure one creative gal
ReplyDeletehalwa looks wonderful
ReplyDeletedelicious with mango
making it this weekend...looks delicious deepa..
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I have never tasted this but I am sure this tastes divine..Superb clicks!
ReplyDeleteMango halwa dekhte khub sundar hoyechhe. Ami eta try korbo.
ReplyDeleteThis one looks delectable, and I like the addition of mango in halwa..Perfect dessert for this mango season..
ReplyDeleteSunanda's Kitchen
Never tried adding mangoes to halwa...and this looks like a perfect dessert .... thanks for giving me this idea.
ReplyDeletewow..luved the flavour of mango in suji halwa...Mmmmm Yummmmmm ...
ReplyDeleteYou got me at mango! My fav fruit, I miss being in India now to gorge on the mangoes from our garden! That's a delicious sweet treat to sooth our senses in summer.
ReplyDeletewow, I've never had mango pudding - I love this idea!
ReplyDeleteLove the combo ...looks so fab
ReplyDeletenver heard of this halwa new but tempting recipe must try soon
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I love mangoes and adore mango puddings, but I only know the jelly-like mango puddings. This one looks new to me but still sounds equally delicious...!
ReplyDeleteUnique and delicious mango halwa.
ReplyDeletehi deepa
ReplyDeletethanx for your sweet words at my space...thats so nice of you..you have lots of delicious recipes here...Glad to have found you...btw mango semolina halwa looks more inviting n my fav fruit too...yum !!!
My alltime fav is Mango..Mango halwa is tempting me..Looks so yummy..
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Saranya
http://www.foodandtaste.blogspot.com/
i lov anything wid mango...and this one looks so tempting...:)
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful combo deepa - looks delish !
ReplyDeletedelicious:)
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Love mango desserts, sheera in mango flavour tastes great!
Awesome recipe with mango,a heaven for sweet lovers..
ReplyDeleteLovely Recipe Deepa, I am going to try this soon :)
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