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Monday, August 15, 2011

Tirunelveli Godhumai Halwa~~IC Challenge

Since a week, am trying to come back to routine eventhough its kinda hard for me that why i couldnt able to post my recipes quite frequently since few days, am yet to get rid of the laziness..I have completely forgotten about this month's Indian Cooking Challenge, thats the reason am posting my post bit lately eventhough i have prepared this fabulous halwa during this weekend..Seriously i have a bunch of halwa lovers at home, even after finishing few kgs of halwa while travelling in India, my sweet tooth was seriously craving for some sweets, fortunately this month's Indian cooking challenge was this authentic Tirunelveli halwa ,which pulled me immediately to give a try.. Even this halwa goes for a long process, its quite worth to try and my H didnt stop enjoying this glossy delicious halwa..Thanks to Srivalli for choosing this fabulous halwa,we truly enjoyed it..She shared four links for this godhuma halwa to try but my choice went to Lathamma's Wheat Halwa which sounds super prefect for me but used more ghee and sugar to satisfy our tastebuds ..


1cup Wheat berries
2cups Sugar
1/4cup Cashew nuts
1/2cup Ghee
1tsp Cardamom powder
Orange food colour dissolved in milk
Few melon seeds for garnishing

Soak the wheat berries for a day (change the water atleast twice in between)..grind it in a blender with enough water and strain the grounded paste and squeeze out the milk from the grounded berries and filter the liquid..Repeat the process by blending the wheat berries with enough water and discard the grounded berries after extracting well the milk..

Pour the wheat milk in a thick bottomed pan, add the sugar and cook on low flame stirring continously..Add the ghee little by little once the halwa starts thickening,finally add the cardamom powder,cashew nuts and orange food colour dissolved in milk, mix well..Cook until the halwa gets off the vessel..Serve either in a bowl topped with some melon seeds or spread on a greased plate and cut as desired shape..

44 comments:

  1. OMG! Am drooling...love the color...awesome!

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  2. looks perfect in texture and colour...lovely halwa

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  3. Oh dear u have made it so very perfect. Just like the one u get in stores.

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  4. mmmm...looks real yum...love the color n texture!!

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  5. Looks like the yeruttu kadai halwa. Yum! I like the way it just slips through the throat. I am reminded of my Tirunelveli and Kutrallam trips :-)

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  6. Very tempting and yummy halwa!


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  7. Wow.. what a lovely color priya... loved the scoopable version... super.. this method seems less complex.. so sugar syrup involved...
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  8. This looks super delicious....loved the color and texture of halwa..

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  9. Halwa looks so perfect and tempting.Texture is just like the Thirunelveli halwa which I love so much.

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  10. Tirunelveli halwa is the best :) which I was closer to have this :) looks fabulous

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  11. superb yummy halwa, had this long back, looks great dear.

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  12. So u r back from vacation..Hope u had a nice time ..
    Halwa looks yummy :)
    RecipeRaaga

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  13. It must taste really good! What are wheat berries?

    ciao
    Alessandra

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  14. perfect delicious looking halwa...well done priya!!!

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  15. Such a irrestible n perfect colour halwa!!

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  16. this one looks delish Priya... though I have made this at home..but it looks too irresistable..yummm..

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  17. luvd the color!!! wow!! and wheat payasam sounds and luks delicious too

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  18. I'm so much tempted by looking at this halwa, looks super delicious.

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  19. Oh love the color of this halwa...yummm!!

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  20. drooling over your halwa! totally awesome!

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  21. Priya this looks delicious!

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  22. OMG i am waiting to to finish these off so yummy..n perfectly made..

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  23. My God,it's super tempting ..Those melon seeds made it awesome more Priya..yum!

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  24. I'm not a big fan of halwa..but anything from your looks very homey and makes me drool !!!

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  25. Priya, I love this halwa like anything but I did face a tough arm pain after am done making it..Truly magnificent

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  26. Looks so delicious and yummy Priya send me the bowl.

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  27. Halwa looks delicious, yummy and mouth watering. I feel like having it now.

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  28. Superb priya! Apdiye thondaila vazhukitu pogum :)

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  29. Mind blowing halwa. I tasted this once and fell in love with this. Thanks for sharing this recipe. Bookmarked.

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  30. Beautiful color ... perfect for celebrating India's Independence Day !

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  31. Woww.. looks yum.. I could not participate.. Looks so yumm.. :)

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  32. happy to see u back. thhanks for sharing very nice and heathy halwa

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  33. awesome texture and nice colour.supera irruku priya

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  34. delicious and colorful halwa. Halwa looks so tempting also.

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  35. Mouthwatering dear....just want to dive into that bowl of halwa

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  36. love its color.. highly tempting.. super..

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  37. This looks so delicious! I want a piece right now!

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  38. This is one of my all time fav dishes yummy

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  39. Yum, that is so beautifully done, love the color, texture, everything :)

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