Gajar ka Halwa Recipe with Khoya – Carrot HalwaÂ
Make this delicious Indian Carrot Pudding ahead of celebrations. Serve Gajar Halwa warm or cold – its entirely how you would love it. I also enjoy this delicious warm Gajar ka Halwa with a dollop of vanilla ice cream.
Ever since I have known, realised, Gajar Ka Halwa recipe tastes extra special with red carrots. Many years have passed by since we have moved from India, but ritually this dessert is made at least once in this season. I really don’t know why particularly winter’y months only though?
I believe Red Carrots are seasonal in Winter and hence we end up treating our family to Gajar Halwa in winter alone. But why? Carrot Halwa tastes totally yummilicious with Orange Carrots too and they are available all year around.
This Indian carrot pudding is a distant international cousin of Carrot Cardamom Cake.. So it definitely got to be yummilicious.
MANY WAYS TO MAKE GAJAR KA HALWA RECIPE
I have posted recipes for Gajar ka Halwa with condensed milk and Gajar ka Halwa in the traditional way  before.. So do check out if you are looking for different ways to make it.
If you would like to make Traditional Carrot Halwa, its better not to rush. Allow the milk and carrots to simmer for over an hour plus until they reduce and add a sweetener.
For a quicker method for making Carrot Halwa, Condensed milk is your best friend.
For Vegan Option, you can certainly make Gajar Halwa with Nut milk.
WHAT ARE THE INGREDIENTS TO COOK THE PERFECT CARROT HALWA?
Grated Carrots is the key ingredient to this recipe. Â It can be Red or Orange Carrots.You can grate it by hand using the coarse side of the grater. Alternatively grate them using the coarse blade in a food processor. Â I grated 1.25kg carrots in the food processor in literally 5 minutes. So making Carrot Halwa will be super easy and less tedious.
Ground Cardamom or Cardamom Powder. Â You can pound fresh cardamom to powder and use it too.
Khoya – Also known as Milk Solids. It is readily availabe in Indian stores. Â You can use unsalted ricotta cheese as a substitute but it does require cooking it a bit.
Alternatively you can also make Carrot Halwa without Khoya. I have got you sorted with a recipe for Carrot Halwa with Condensed Milk and Traditional Gajar ka Halwa.
Whole Milk – Don’t go skinny with this indulgent dessert. I have not tried substituting with dairy free milk either.
Sugar
GheeÂ
Nuts as desired – I love adding almonds, pistachio
SERVING SUGGESTIONS FOR GAJAR KA HALWA DESSERT – CARROT HALWA
Serve Carrot Halwa Warm or Cold, its entirely how you enjoy it. Serve them on its own or with a large dollop of vanilla ice cream.
This dessert can be made ahead of celebration days.
Shelf life – 1 week in refrigerator
Making Gajar ka Halwa Recipe with Khoya is another really easy method without compromising on any flavours. Find the recipe for making this delicious Gajar Halwa recipe at home below.
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GAJAR KA HALWA RECIPE WITH KHOYA
Ingredients
- 1.25 kg Red Carrots or Orange Carrots grated
- 300 g Khoya crumbled
- 1 Cup Sugar
- 1 Cup Whole Milk
- 1/4 Cup Ghee
- 1 Tsp cardamom powder
- Nuts as desired for garnish
Instructions
- Wash and peel the carrots. Grate them fine in a food processor or hand grate them.
- Heat a deep bottom pan and add 1/4 Cup Ghee. Add the grated carrots and fry them for 4-5 minutes.
- Add 1 Cup of milk and allow the carrots to cook well in medium flame for another 10 minutes until all the milk nearly dries up.
- Crumble the khoya and add them to the carrots along with sugar. Cook in medium flame stirring in between for another 20 minutes. Khoya and sugar will begin to leave the water.
- Add Cardamom Powder and stir well.
- Cook until gajar ka halwa thickens and begins to leave the sides of the pan.
- Heat 1 tsp of ghee and roast the nuts.. I have used Flaked Almonds. Garnish the Gajar ka Halwa with roasted almonds. Serve Hot or Cold.. just as you like.
amy says
hi, can you tell me what colour the napkin in the photos next to the gajar ka halwa… is it purple or pink? I can’t tell what the exact colour is or if it has been edited….please do reply thanks!
Sandhya's Kitchen says
The color of the napkin is more like a royal pink. Not Purple!