Hope most of us will be definitely either busy in purchasing for diwali or else preparing sweets or savouries to celebrate diwali..Even diwali fever started slightly in our home too..Diwali is around the corner eventhough for us its a working day, but nothing will keep away from this wonderful festival..Am planning to finish my sweets and savouries during this weekend, coming to this sweet i tried out with freshly grounded almond powder and homemade paneer to make out this halwa, they turned out super delicious and absolutely fabulous..I couldnt stopped munching them and we simply loved it...
1cup Almonds (powdered)
1/4cup Milk powder
1/2cup Paneer (scrambled)
1cup Sugar
3tbsp Ghee
1/2tsp Cardamom powder
Few melon seeds
Green food colour
Take the scrambled paneer, powdered almonds,sugar,milk powder with quarter cup of water in a heavy bottomed vessel, heat everything in a medium flame,now add the green food colour and cardamom powder.. add the ghee gradually little by little to the cooking paneer-almond mixture and cook until this mixture get off from the vessel..
Spread this halwa over a greased plate and sprinkle melons seeds as per your need, keep aside and cool completely, cut as you desire and enjoy..
1cup Almonds (powdered)
1/4cup Milk powder
1/2cup Paneer (scrambled)
1cup Sugar
3tbsp Ghee
1/2tsp Cardamom powder
Few melon seeds
Green food colour
Take the scrambled paneer, powdered almonds,sugar,milk powder with quarter cup of water in a heavy bottomed vessel, heat everything in a medium flame,now add the green food colour and cardamom powder.. add the ghee gradually little by little to the cooking paneer-almond mixture and cook until this mixture get off from the vessel..
Spread this halwa over a greased plate and sprinkle melons seeds as per your need, keep aside and cool completely, cut as you desire and enjoy..
wow...halwa looks so vibrant and lovely combos...even i too thought of making some burfi with almond n paneer :) and you are here with awesome recipe..will try this..like the addition of green color...looks so attractive n yummy !!! Kalakunga Priya..Deepavali Vazhthukkal
ReplyDeleteLook so pretty!
ReplyDeletethis looks delicious!
ReplyDeletei like these green colour sweets!
A very delicious looking sweet...Lovely color...
ReplyDeleteHow pretty... that must be very tasty.
ReplyDeleteTo be frank,I've also thot abt the exact combo for making halwa when I watched the tv show, neengalum samaikalam.. Looks so delicious, Advance deewali dishes..
ReplyDeleteLovely green colour..delicious combo,yummy!!
ReplyDeletelovely halwa...love the color...
ReplyDeleteLovely combination....and that color excellent....
ReplyDeleteThat's a delicious looking burfi Priya..beautiful colour.
ReplyDeleteLooking at your burfi I can recoolect the times when we would go Diwali shopping & all the sweet shops would be full of colourful sweets , burfi , chum-chum etc. Mouthwatering Burfi....cannot help drooling.
ReplyDeletemouth watering here priya!!!!
ReplyDeletehalwa of green color looks fabulous
ReplyDeleteRien qu'à la couleur on a envie de mordre dedans.
ReplyDeleteIl faut absolument avoir du paneer ou peut-on le remplacer par un autre fromage?
A très bientôt
wow wonderful colour halwa,really tempting sweet...
ReplyDeleteI read the title twice to make sure I am reading it right... Paneer halwa... wow that is a great inspiration...
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Paneer and almond sounds delicious! Looks lovely!!
ReplyDeleterich n delcious halwa!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty color and nice sweet!
ReplyDeletehalwa looks so beautiful... nice colour...
ReplyDeleteLook at that pretty color! Nicely done!
ReplyDeletevery beautiful and yummy...color looks very nice and appetizing!
ReplyDeleteHalwa looks so delicious. Excellent color.
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Looks yummy with that green colour!!!!!
ReplyDeletePerfect for deepawali,..wish ya happy festival,.
ReplyDeleteHalwa luks vibrant and invitingly colourful dish to try at home.Yummm.
ReplyDeleteLovely color. Wish I had it right away. Supera iruku Priya
ReplyDeleteLove the color....I am so tempted to try this for Diwali.
ReplyDeleteLooks cute and nice colouring
ReplyDeleteThat's an delectable burfi...love that color....
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful and am sure will taste as wonderful - am going to try this out for Deepavali this year.. My advance wishes to you.
ReplyDeleteLovely halwa and nice with green colour
ReplyDeleteFantastic color, wish I could taste it!
ReplyDeleteTake care..
Lovely color and fantastic combo!
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The color of the halwa is very pleasing! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Diwali!
OMG .. love the color. Yummy too.
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looks absolutely delicious. Love the color!!
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Lovely color...halwa looks pretty and delicious.
ReplyDeletei always love green colored sweets so so good ..
ReplyDeleteDelicious halwa..Loved the almond-paneer combo..
ReplyDeleteLovely recipe and colour priya!
ReplyDeleteThe lovely color of the halwa is tempting me to try it out immediately...Looks very yummy
ReplyDeleteLovely green color, so tempting! Just looking at the picture makes me drool :)
ReplyDeleteWow Priya, I love this recipe. You have given me a great idea for a Diwali sweet!! Thanks! This is going to be one of my diwali mithai.
ReplyDeleteLove the pretty green color, Prya...and also the pretty diamond shape. Not to mention how yummy it is:DDD
ReplyDeletePriya such a lovely idea, paneer and almond halwa. This looks great.
ReplyDeleteOMG .. love the color. Yummy too.
ReplyDeleteFabulous color! Love the addition of paneer and color to almond burfi.
ReplyDeleteoooh love the colour.....bookmarked
ReplyDeleteThe green color halwa looks awesome! We make Kesari in that color sometimes!
ReplyDeleteLovely idea and they look really delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis is so yummy. I wish I could put my hand out into the browser and grab it and eat!
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