Our this month's challenge goes for the famous North Indian Moong dal halwa... when Srivalli announced this month Indian Cooking Challenge, i was quite happy to know about that she choosed the famous moongdal halwa as i was planning since quite a long about making out these delicious moong dal halwa when i tasted them at my friend's place before few months back, i still remember that glossy moong dal halwa which tasted fantastic with loads of ghee and nuts...Thanks to Srivalli for choosing this delicious halwa and i was quite eager to make out this authentic recipe which is quite worth to try out...The only thing i really went for searching is my H's hands to keep on stirring this droolworthy halwa since it needs some strong helpers to stir out else this moongdal halwa is quite easier and tastier than wat we expect..This halwa tastes incredible when they were served warm and i relished each and every spoon...Thanks to Simran & Lata for giving us the exact notes on this recipe and helping us to come up without any doubts..Srivalli has given as usual two versions to try out this halwa, i went for the second recipe which needs the dal, milk, sugar and ghee while the first recipe goes for khoya..
1cup Split Yellow Moong dal
1cup Sugar
3/4cupGhee
1/2cup Milk
Few Cashew nuts fried in ghee
Soak the moong dal overnight..next morning, grind to a paste..Heat a heavy kadai and heat the1/2cup of ghee, once the ghee gets melted, add the dal paste and stir continously without allowing any lumps to form (here we need some helpers to stir, fortunately my H helped me here)..This part is really tricky as the dal cooks really fast..Keep the heat in low flame and keep on stirring until the dal becomes thick..
Add the rest of the ghee and cook the dal until the ghee starts oozing out, meanwhile mix the sugar with milk in a pan to boil and add slowly this to the cooking dal...Keep the flame in simmer and break the lumps while adding the sugar-milk mix...Cook again until the halwa get off from the kadai..
Garnish with nuts..
1cup Split Yellow Moong dal
1cup Sugar
3/4cupGhee
1/2cup Milk
Few Cashew nuts fried in ghee
Soak the moong dal overnight..next morning, grind to a paste..Heat a heavy kadai and heat the1/2cup of ghee, once the ghee gets melted, add the dal paste and stir continously without allowing any lumps to form (here we need some helpers to stir, fortunately my H helped me here)..This part is really tricky as the dal cooks really fast..Keep the heat in low flame and keep on stirring until the dal becomes thick..
Add the rest of the ghee and cook the dal until the ghee starts oozing out, meanwhile mix the sugar with milk in a pan to boil and add slowly this to the cooking dal...Keep the flame in simmer and break the lumps while adding the sugar-milk mix...Cook again until the halwa get off from the kadai..
Garnish with nuts..
Dear Priya,
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Halwa is tempting:)
And did Suresh help you? The halwa has come out very nice. I loved the garnish in the picture. it so beautifully compliments the halwa.
ReplyDeletemmmmmm..That looks yummmmmmy.
ReplyDeleteyummy halwa...
ReplyDeletePriya Moong Dal Halwa looks delicious dear.........
ReplyDeleteLovely presentation Priya...nice colorful and yummy halwa :)
ReplyDeleteYours looks super super super GOOOD!!!
ReplyDeleteHalwa looks tempting and yummy...
ReplyDeletePerfect click for the event
ReplyDeleteThat's a delicious halva u got there Priya..so how was ur pongal? We cannot celebrate tis yr:(
ReplyDeletethats another delectable dessert Priya. I always enjoy Moong dal Halwa but never tried at home. you made it look so simple. love this bowl. besides tell me how do you dish out such great dishes everyday with perfect picture. awesome dear.
ReplyDeletePriya, the halwa has turned out super delicious.
ReplyDeleteNice halwa...yum...Happy pongal to you!
ReplyDeletelovely isn't it? Just that its quite a pain stirring the halwa in low heat. The pic looks neat..
ReplyDeleteLooks Alluring!!! Though I never tasted this,The clicks are tempting and I wish I could relish a Laddle full of Halwa.... it must have been a worth try...
ReplyDeleteyumm yumm!!! Looks perfect dear!!
ReplyDeleteLooks great!
ReplyDeleteyummy halwa !!
ReplyDeleteHey Priya the halwa looks so yummy and great click. Hey thanks for the noodle advice, will try and let u know. We all r padthai fans.
ReplyDeleteHalwa is soft and delicious! Thalaiveeyum Thalaivanum senthu seitha halwa supera irrukku!:D
ReplyDeletewow..this looks soo yummy..
ReplyDeleteWow everyone are tempting me today with your sweet creations... awesome.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious Priya!
ReplyDeleteWell decorated with pistachios mmm........
Priya,
ReplyDeleteMoong Dal Halwa looks soft and delicious. Mine also comes out good. it tasted great
Yummy Halwa Priya.. The hot moong halwa goes so well with ice cream nah?
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and wonder it is disappeared soon!
ReplyDeletelooks very pretty.. i am just posting mine now.
ReplyDeleteLooks good with the pistachios on top.
ReplyDeleteorey sweet melava irukkey..looks defntly tempting.i want to try making it too
ReplyDeleteDelectable halwa!!Looks mouthwatering
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious ! great picture too !
ReplyDeleteNice pic and Halwa looks soo good!
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is watering like anything.Yummy.
ReplyDeleteOh how delicious! Your halwa looks spectacular Priya! I am very tempted to try the second version after seeing this!
ReplyDeleteOh how delicious! Your halwa looks spectacular Priya! I am very tempted to try the second version after seeing this!
ReplyDeletewow..nice presentation..very tempting..
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect colour and texture Priya, love ur halwa like anything:)
ReplyDeleteGreat Priya..looks so tempting.
ReplyDeletelooks yummy!
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hey priya this halwa luks very tempting...ur efforts r worth
ReplyDeletehalwa has such a glorious yellow!
ReplyDeleteThis looks yummy...the pista on the halwa adds a nice touch to the presentation.
ReplyDeletethnks for the recipe will try this today
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