Happy Tamil New Year To U All & Ur Family
After trying halwa with wheat flour and maida flour, i tried out halwa with corn flour...cornflour, is the starch of the corn grain..cornflour is also used as a thickening agent in soups and liquids. As the starch is heated by the liquid, the molecule chains unravel, allowing them to collide with other starch chains to form a mesh - thus slowing the movement of water molecules. This results in thickening of the liquid, be it soup, stock or other culinary liquids. Cornflour halwa tastes delicious also very quick to make out, its ressembles quite like maida halwa..
1cup Corn flour
2cups Sugar
3cups Water
1/4 cup Ghee r butter
2tsp Cardamom powder
2pinch Food colour
10nos Cashew nuts r almond nuts
1pinch Salt
Dry roast the cornflour in simmer for few seconds, take a heavy bottomed pan, mix together cornflour , sugar,salt n water everything nicely without any lumps .
Heat the pan with the corn flour mix (it will ressembles like water)n stir it continously, after a while u may notice that they will start cooking and a transparent layer will appear while u take out ur spatula..at this stage keep the flame in simmer, add the pinches of food colour n stir them continously..
After a while they turns completely as jelly as shown in picture, be alert coz it will happens really very fast, add cardamom powder, ghee to the cornflour jelly..after few minutes they will turn as a dough n get off from the bottom of the vessel..add the cashew nuts r almond nuts, if u r using cashew nuts fry them with little ghee before adding, for almond nuts chop them n add directly to the halwa..put off the stove, grease a plate n pour the halwa to the plate, let them cool for atleast one hour.
Cut them into small pieces...Delicious Corn flour halwa is ready to serve...Can keep in fridge for 3 days...
After trying halwa with wheat flour and maida flour, i tried out halwa with corn flour...cornflour, is the starch of the corn grain..cornflour is also used as a thickening agent in soups and liquids. As the starch is heated by the liquid, the molecule chains unravel, allowing them to collide with other starch chains to form a mesh - thus slowing the movement of water molecules. This results in thickening of the liquid, be it soup, stock or other culinary liquids. Cornflour halwa tastes delicious also very quick to make out, its ressembles quite like maida halwa..
1cup Corn flour
2cups Sugar
3cups Water
1/4 cup Ghee r butter
2tsp Cardamom powder
2pinch Food colour
10nos Cashew nuts r almond nuts
1pinch Salt
Dry roast the cornflour in simmer for few seconds, take a heavy bottomed pan, mix together cornflour , sugar,salt n water everything nicely without any lumps .
Heat the pan with the corn flour mix (it will ressembles like water)n stir it continously, after a while u may notice that they will start cooking and a transparent layer will appear while u take out ur spatula..at this stage keep the flame in simmer, add the pinches of food colour n stir them continously..
After a while they turns completely as jelly as shown in picture, be alert coz it will happens really very fast, add cardamom powder, ghee to the cornflour jelly..after few minutes they will turn as a dough n get off from the bottom of the vessel..add the cashew nuts r almond nuts, if u r using cashew nuts fry them with little ghee before adding, for almond nuts chop them n add directly to the halwa..put off the stove, grease a plate n pour the halwa to the plate, let them cool for atleast one hour.
Cut them into small pieces...Delicious Corn flour halwa is ready to serve...Can keep in fridge for 3 days...
Looking lovely priya..Nice color...
ReplyDeletevery nice..amazing halwa..i love the color..my mouth is watering here!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful looking Halwa, looks glossy, similar to Jell-O! :)
ReplyDeleteWow... completely awesome Priya! Looks soo delicious... Happy new year! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you Priya. Thanks for the treat. The Halwa looks delish..
ReplyDeleteThey look so lovely and glossy Priya, a very good one! Happy Tamil New year!
ReplyDeletethe halwa looks really delicious..loved tha torange colour! Happy new year to you too!
ReplyDeleteFrom corn flour? One would never know looking at your halwa.
ReplyDeleteHappy Vishu dear..:)..missed so many posts..sorry da..running crazy with cooking cleaning for tomorrow..:)
ReplyDeleteThat halwa is yum..special for vishu??:)
Wish you & your fly a happy prosperous new year.
ReplyDeleteThe halwa looks very delicious & the color fantastic.
wow what a gorgeous halwa. Happy New year dear. Thanks for not replacing the traditional Tamil New year with Pongal New year. Proud of u dear.
ReplyDeleteWow priya..everyday a new recipe..Nice Look of the halwa...Mouth watering pics!!
ReplyDeleten Happy New year!!
wow.. paaakave supera iruku. love the color. happy new year dear.
ReplyDeletelooks so yum, Priya. Glossy :) I have so many posts to catch up in your blog..i went on vacation.
ReplyDeleteIniya puthaandu nalvazhthukkal Priya. Halwa romba supera irukku!
ReplyDeleteHappy new year priya and halwa is yummyyy
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Priya. I love Halwa's Will give this one a try.
ReplyDeleteNew year wishes to you Priya!
ReplyDeleteI have`nt heard about this halwa so far. Looks too good. Would like to try them some day.
soooo beautifil color priya looks so yum and I have to try this one
ReplyDeleteBeautiful made it perfect and En inniya puttandu naal vazthukkal
ReplyDeleteWow looks yum. New variation...
ReplyDeleteU know what even I make this one but in Microwave oven!
ReplyDeleteஇனிய தமிழ் புத்தாண்டு நல்வாழ்த்துக்கள்!
Happy New Year Priya....Halwa looks colorful and great for the occasion..
ReplyDeleteLovely color and very tempting..Happy Vishu Priya
ReplyDeleteIniya Tamil puthandu nalvalzthukal... Lovely color and I know you would come up with something awesome for new yr...
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year,Priya.What a delectable halwa,enjoy:)
ReplyDeletePriya thats a delicious halwa with cornflour..happy new year :)
ReplyDeletei too mke the same way...mouthwatering halwas..
ReplyDeleteI've been meaning to make halwa. Great idea to use corn flour.
ReplyDeletePriya wont you take rest??>..:)..halwa looks great!
ReplyDeleteCornflour halwa?...completely new to me...Love the color...Halwa looks lovely Priya.
ReplyDeletetotally yummy :)
ReplyDeletelove the colour and am drooling here!
corn halwa looks very tempting.Corn halwa and turkish delight looks almost same.Good one,Priya!
ReplyDeleteOh this looks so tempting.. does the texture match that of maida halwa?
ReplyDeletewooooowww...i love these stuffs.....is it that halwa we see in bakeries in india normally.....?i really want to make this one...lovely post and lovely blog u got in here...came here thru poornimas blog...
ReplyDeleteNever tried cornflour halwa. Looks yummy and nice click too:).
ReplyDeleteI just tried this halwa and it turned great. Will serve this for my guests tomorrow for Diwali. Thanks :)
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