Every christmas, my neighbour from next door never forget to give us a basket full of dry fruits, every time we finish that whole basket very much quickly especially those fabulous dates from Morocco. But somehow, none at home loved the dry apricots from that basket this time,so i freezed them immediately for further use. When i thought of making halwa with fruits for this week's blogging marathon, immediately those frozen dry apricots came to my mind, i thawed them and soaked them overnite for making halwas the next day through microwave oven.
As am making halwa with apricots for the first time, i dont want to make a huge quantity and went for a trial with a cup of soaked apricots. Oh my god, for my surprise this halwa turned out seriously super delicious,glossy and quite addictive.Whoever told no to those dry apricots, simply relished this irresistible halwa. Needless to say that i tried again twice this halwa and finished completely those dry apricots i freezed.Cooking time in microwave oven varies according to the power of your microwave oven.Do check out the other marathoners running this 17th edition of blogging marathon here.Sending this yummy halwa to MEC guest hosted by me,event by Srivalli.Sending to Akila's Dish name starts with-M.
1cup Dry apricots (soaked overnite)
3/4cup Sugar
2tbsp Ghee
1tbsp Cardamom powder
2tbsp Dry cucumber seeds or sliced almonds
A pinch Orange food colour
Grind the soaked apricots with sugar as thick paste.Take this thick apricot paste and the food colour in a microwave safe bowl,mix well and cook for 10 minutes in high.
Give a stir every 3 or 5 minutes, add the ghee, nuts and cook in high again for 5 minutes..finally add the cardamom powder and stir again..
A glossy apricot halwa is ready. Enjoy warm or chilled.
As am making halwa with apricots for the first time, i dont want to make a huge quantity and went for a trial with a cup of soaked apricots. Oh my god, for my surprise this halwa turned out seriously super delicious,glossy and quite addictive.Whoever told no to those dry apricots, simply relished this irresistible halwa. Needless to say that i tried again twice this halwa and finished completely those dry apricots i freezed.Cooking time in microwave oven varies according to the power of your microwave oven.Do check out the other marathoners running this 17th edition of blogging marathon here.Sending this yummy halwa to MEC guest hosted by me,event by Srivalli.Sending to Akila's Dish name starts with-M.
1cup Dry apricots (soaked overnite)
3/4cup Sugar
2tbsp Ghee
1tbsp Cardamom powder
2tbsp Dry cucumber seeds or sliced almonds
A pinch Orange food colour
Grind the soaked apricots with sugar as thick paste.Take this thick apricot paste and the food colour in a microwave safe bowl,mix well and cook for 10 minutes in high.
Give a stir every 3 or 5 minutes, add the ghee, nuts and cook in high again for 5 minutes..finally add the cardamom powder and stir again..
A glossy apricot halwa is ready. Enjoy warm or chilled.
Droolworthy halwa! looks super yum!
ReplyDeleteHalwa looks good. The preparation is some what similar to kurbani (apricots) ka meetha which is a little flowy in consistency.
ReplyDeleteNever tried apricots before. Looks yummy.
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good idea...looks delicious..
ReplyDeletenever heard abt halwa with apricot so nice and looks tempting to eat...
ReplyDeleteWow good way of using the apricots... It has really turned out delicious halwa...
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LOVE the bright orange color of that halwa.. Who would have thought dried apricots will make a delicious sweet. Sounds yummy.
ReplyDeleteThat's one awesome colour priya..looks so good..
ReplyDeleteLove the Beautiful color. A new and must try recipe. Looks delicious and making me crave for some Halwa right now.
ReplyDeletePriya, wow what a unique halwa. Love the color. Another feather in your innovative cap.
ReplyDeletesuperly delicious looking bowl...cant resist my temptation.. and so easy to make...thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletelove the color - looks so yummy
ReplyDeleteSo yummy n colorful Halwa..I'm feeling hungry now!
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Looks very goos Priya. Very colorful, I am sure the sourness from the apricots must have balanced with the sugar.
ReplyDeleteHalwa looks so tempting and delicious..loved the colour and texture..nice recipe!
ReplyDeleteoh my.......this looks truely amazing...........love the recipe.....can imagine the yummy taste.
ReplyDeletelove that color.. simply awesome.. looks like a jelly..
ReplyDeleteYum Yummy !!!
ReplyDeleteUnbelivable....need to take a class from you ...I can empty my pantry and freezer with unique dishes. How much do you charge for a class? ....Lovely recipe Priya, looks awesome.
ReplyDeleteHalwa looks so colourful...
ReplyDeleteOh no,that's sinfully tasty..Exotic Halwa !
ReplyDeleteLovely Color Priya!!!! Microwave Version is Sooper Quick!!!!
ReplyDeleteYummy halwa!!! and so nutritious!! Lovely preparation :)
ReplyDeleteWish we had nrighbours like you our contact with the neighbours is saying hello and bye when we we see each other . Halwa looks so good and then to say how fast one can make in MW.
ReplyDeleteHalwa looks very yummy, beautiful colour
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious...never thought of making halwa with apricots
ReplyDeleteThat is one fabulous looking halwa! Can't believe it came out of a microwave!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color! Love it :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea, apricot halwa sounds unique! Lovely color!
ReplyDeletedry apricot halwa looks very inviting.
ReplyDeleteI never tried Apricots in my cooking...this is looking lovely and colorful...and preparing it in the microwave makes it more interesting....
ReplyDeletethe color is so vibrant and I bet it tasted awesome.Must hunt for apricots to try this recipe :)
ReplyDeleteyeah this halwa tastes damn yum!!..i have tried it..but trust me urs looks absolutely gorgeous!..super Priya:))
ReplyDeleteSuperb delicious halwa..loved the color,incredible one & mouthwatering :-)
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Delicious Halwa Priya, love the color.
ReplyDeleteI love apricots and this looks delicious. You have tempted me. Have a wonderful day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteWow look at that color so beautiful priya and halwa with apricots very interesting..
ReplyDeleteit surely has come out very well dear !!!!it looks so yummy !!!!!!
ReplyDeleteexcellente idée, j'aime beaucoup
ReplyDeletebonne journée
Wow nice dish
ReplyDeleteLove the recipe...it's simple and yum....awesome color...
ReplyDeletei like to eat fresh apricots only, this halwa looks so delicious...come out so well...looks too tempting!!
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Khubani ka meetha in the microwave..u r a genius!
ReplyDeleteSimple and easy way to make halwa..
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very tempting halwa.
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Priya, Thanks for stopping by at my space. First time here, lovely blog. Halwa looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteQuelle délicieuse idée!! La texture est parfaite;) Bon mardi à toi:)xxx
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous color, and so inviting. This would certainly be a nice company dessert!
ReplyDeleteVery new recipe for me. Sound really delicious and easy to make too.
ReplyDeleteAttractive Bowl of Halwa..Tempting click.
ReplyDeleteFabulous. Love that gorgeous color.
ReplyDeleteLove the colour. Looks so delicious!!!
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