Preparation time : 5 mins
Cook time : 20- 25 mins
I had lot of corn-flour left at my home. I don't know what to do with that. I stumbled upon corn-flour halwa recipe when I was googling for dishes with corn-flour as main ingredient and immediately got excited as I always wanted to prepare halwa :-):-) As it happens this is my first halwa recipe and it came out very well.
Ingredients needed :
Corn flour - 1/2 cup
Sugar - 1 and 1/2 cup
Ghee- 1- 2 tbsp
Water - 2 and 1/2 cup
Cashews - few
Orange food colour - 2 pinches
Method :
Tips :
Cook time : 20- 25 mins
I had lot of corn-flour left at my home. I don't know what to do with that. I stumbled upon corn-flour halwa recipe when I was googling for dishes with corn-flour as main ingredient and immediately got excited as I always wanted to prepare halwa :-):-) As it happens this is my first halwa recipe and it came out very well.
Ingredients needed :
Corn flour - 1/2 cup
Sugar - 1 and 1/2 cup
Ghee- 1- 2 tbsp
Water - 2 and 1/2 cup
Cashews - few
Orange food colour - 2 pinches
Method :
- In a pan add tsp of ghee and roast the broken cashews till golden brown and keep it aside.
- In a bowl mix corn flour with 1 and 1/2 cup of water, food colour without any lumps.
- Grease a plate with ghee and keep it aside.
- In a heavy bottomed pan or non- stick pan add sugar with 1 cup of water into it. Wait till the sugar dissolves completely. No need to check for one string consistency.
- Mix the corn flour mixture with spoon and add it to the sugar syrup. Cook in medium- low flame stirring continously.
- Add 1 tbsp of ghee in between and stir continously without forming any lumps. It gives nice glossy texture and halwa startsgetting transparent.
- Add the roasted cashews into the halwa and mix well. Add the remaining ghee, once the halwa starts leaving the sides of a pan.
- Transfer it to the greased plate. Allow it to cool down and cut into pieces.
Tips :
- I have given you a prefect measurement. No need to add more sugar(1 and 1/2 cup) is more than enough for every sweet lovers.
- Cook in medium- low flame. you have to be patience till the halwa becomes thick, glossy and leaving from the sides of pan.
- Make sure to mix the corn flour mixture well without any lumps.
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