Vidhas of Appetizing Recipes has passed me this Award. Its really sweet of her to do so and I am highly oblidged, Vidhas thanks a lot!!!!!
On that happy note I am posting a sweet today!!!
This was that particular sweet dish which I have been waiting to try since a year now. We all like to munch on apples, so I hardly get them in fridge begging to be used. I tried this halwa with green apples. They are not that sweet but slightly sour to taste which my hubby loves and me and my daughter a complete no-no. There were just 3 remaining and I had try this before my hubby would finish it off. By the way this recipe is from Shilpa who needs no introduction to this blogging world. For the step by step neat pictures refer here.
Ingredients:
grated green apples - 3, approx 2 cups
sugar/sugar free - ¾ cup
ghee - 1 tsp
Almonds - 8
cardamom powder - ½ tsp
Method:
Wash and peel apples. Grate them fine.
Crush almonds with rolling pin.
Heat ghee in a non stick pan, add grated apples and fry till rawness disappears and the mixture is dry.
Now add sugar to the cooked mixture and keep stirring till it leaves the sides of the pan.
Meanwhile add crushed almonds and stir.
Grease a dash of ghee onto the plate and keep ready. Once the mixture comes out dry leaving the sides of the pan put off the flame, add cardamom powder and mix gently. Transfer it to the greased plate and spread evenly with a spatula till the top is smooth and shiny.
Let cool for around 10 minutes and cut into desired shapes and let cool completely.
As I used green apples this halwa was sweet and tangy. I am planning to cook it next time until just done ( not too dry) and use as an accompaniment with chapathis like jam for my daughter.
This Halwa is for the following Events:
Recipes for the rest of us - Dessert hosted by Varsha and started by Ramki of One Page Cookbooks &
Diabetic Friendly Sweets hosted by Mythreyee
On that happy note I am posting a sweet today!!!
This was that particular sweet dish which I have been waiting to try since a year now. We all like to munch on apples, so I hardly get them in fridge begging to be used. I tried this halwa with green apples. They are not that sweet but slightly sour to taste which my hubby loves and me and my daughter a complete no-no. There were just 3 remaining and I had try this before my hubby would finish it off. By the way this recipe is from Shilpa who needs no introduction to this blogging world. For the step by step neat pictures refer here.
Ingredients:
grated green apples - 3, approx 2 cups
sugar/sugar free - ¾ cup
ghee - 1 tsp
Almonds - 8
cardamom powder - ½ tsp
Method:
Wash and peel apples. Grate them fine.
Crush almonds with rolling pin.
Heat ghee in a non stick pan, add grated apples and fry till rawness disappears and the mixture is dry.
Now add sugar to the cooked mixture and keep stirring till it leaves the sides of the pan.
Meanwhile add crushed almonds and stir.
Grease a dash of ghee onto the plate and keep ready. Once the mixture comes out dry leaving the sides of the pan put off the flame, add cardamom powder and mix gently. Transfer it to the greased plate and spread evenly with a spatula till the top is smooth and shiny.
Let cool for around 10 minutes and cut into desired shapes and let cool completely.
As I used green apples this halwa was sweet and tangy. I am planning to cook it next time until just done ( not too dry) and use as an accompaniment with chapathis like jam for my daughter.
This Halwa is for the following Events:
Recipes for the rest of us - Dessert hosted by Varsha and started by Ramki of One Page Cookbooks &
Diabetic Friendly Sweets hosted by Mythreyee
31 comments:
How beautiful! Great for breakfast too, smothered on the toast! :)
I love halwa and this apple one looks so yumm.
I want to have a piece.
yummyyyyyy..love this..looks beautiful
I have tried this halwa and it turns very yummy. I also add a little milk just like carrot halwa and it becomes even more tastier. Nice entry for the event Poonam.
Lovely Halwa Poonam..I have to try this with so many apples at home..
Lovely idea! Looks yummy!
Looks tempting.
apple halwa looks very delicious & easy to make. Congratulations on award. check my blog for 2 wonderful awards.
Looks delicious & quite simple. kids loves it:)
Nice blog & very Innovative.. frist time here.. Great entries...Halwa sounds delicious..
wow apple halwa..looks delicious..it almost looks like a jam..
First time I happened to visit your site, I see a super Yum sweet!!! couldn't take my eyes out..drooling over apple halwa..
very new to me..gotta try!
what??????apple halwa??? looks sooo good.. very glossy and perfect... i am really tempted to make this. i have lots of apples in the fridge.. can we use red ones? i guess we can..right?
Totally new recipe to me.. looks yummy.. BTW yes it might taste great with toast or chapathi.. My maayi makes with tothapuri mango :D I missed so many of your posts dear.. will check it out
Looks really lovely. I have the same question as Mahimaa, will red apples work? I am sure the unwanted apples would be gone in no time
Hi Poonam,
Halwa looks great.its new to me. using sugar free is great idea. Grab your award girl:-)
Thanks a lot for lovely comments!!!
red apples will work as well!!
Halwa is looking good Poonam, has got such a nice color to it!
halwa with green apples! that's new to me and sure does sound yum!
sounds interesting poonam, i have never tried halwa in apple.
cheers
wow thatz cool .. loved the color of the halwa
Beautiful halwa Poonam...looks really delicious..
can we do it on normal red apples, i have so much on shelf
jyothi
do we have to grate apples with skin or without sking, pls do tell me i want to prepare this
New to me and looks really tasty. If only I could try some!
Very much tempting!!!! bookmarked it.
yummy...grt entry...
Wow.. Yummy delight.. Nice colour too!
This is absolutely a creative dish and looks too yummy.. :)
will give it a try soon.
first time to your blog and sure will be here often from now. Keep it going.
Take a look at my blogs when you find time.
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I've never heard of apple halwa before...looks so inviting...yumm!
enjoyed looking through your blog and
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