Gajar Halwa Recipe with Condensed Milk, How to make Easy Carrot Halwa | Indian style Carrot Pudding

Gajar Halwa Recipe with Condensed Milk | How to make Easy Carrot Halwa | Carrot Pudding | Indian style Carrot Pudding | Gajar Halwa Recipe | Carrot Halwa 

Gajar Halwa Recipe with Condensed Milk - This is a quick and easy version of gajar halwa recipe, which is made with condensed milk or milkmaid, ghee and nuts.

Holi is almost here, the festivals of colors is incomplete with special delicacies. There are numerous recipes prepared during this festival.

Gajar halwa is one of the most popular Indian dessert. Gajar halwa, also known as Carrot halwa.

Today I want to share 2 news with my friends and readers that
My blog completed 2 years few days back on 18th March 2016! I can't believe it's been a 2 year since I started my little foodie journey, and I really never expected it to come this far or even be successful at all!

So I just wanted to say a huge, massive thank you to everyone who has ever taken the time to read, share, like or comment on my blog. 

This blog really means a lot to me, and it’s give me the confidence to keep writing and get where I am today!

Secondly makeover of my foodie blog into website :) :), I am happy to inform you all that I just got my own domain for Homemade Recipes. My website is now http://www.jollyhomemaderecipes.com


You can find all my posts here. Its been good so far but lot more to come :)  I hope you guys support me the same way.

To celebrate this big news, Kuch meetha to banta hai, So I made "Gajar Halwa". Easy and quick dessert for kids and young generation too. 



It is so simple to make and taste delectable. It is of the right consistency, not too sweet and just perfect on its own.

I have attached very beautiful childhood memories with halwa....


Every winter, my grandfather(we called it pitaji) made this gajar ka halwa for us and he usually prepared in stove only (haath sekna or feel the aroma of halwa)

When he prepared this, we all cousins sat around it and waiting for the moment when gajar halwa is ready and pitaji give 1-1 spoon to everyone for tasting :D I miss those days and my dadu and dadi :'( Some memories never fade.
 
Today, it's our Foodie Monday Bloghop challenge theme and it's such a fun theme this time. "FestivalofColors", means you need to pick any color and according to it prepared any sweet or savory snacks for festival special "Holi".



                            Dear Friends, May this festivity
                   Of holi bring into Your life, vibrant colors
                                     Of happiness....

                              Happy Holi in Advance


If you are looking for more halwa recipes then do check 


rava kesari
moong dal halwa
sooji ka halwa

Recipe type: Dessert
Cuisine : North Indian, Indian
Cook Time : 45 minutes
Total Tome : 55 minutes
Serve 4-5

Ingredients :

Grated Carrot/ gajar - 1.5 kg approximately 8 cups
Desi ghee/clarified butter - 6 tbsp
Cardamom powder - 1 to 2 tsp
Sweetened condensed milk - 1 tin (i used amul mithai maid 400 gms)
Sugar - 2 tbs (its optional)
Dry Fruits
Chopped Cashew nuts - 2 tbsp
Golden raisins - 3 tbsp

Preparation Method :

1. Rinse, peel and grate the carrots with a hand held grater or in a food processor.


2. Heat 6 tbsp desi ghee in a kadai, add the grated carrots.


3. Saute the carrots till they turn tender. 



Keep on stirring in intervals while sauting the carrots. 

4. Then add the condensed milk.


5. Stir very well and wait for a boil.

stir..stir..stir..

6. Add the cardamom powder and golden raisins.


7. Stir again and simmer the halwa on a low flame stirring often. Add the chopped cashew nuts.


8. Taste your halwa (sweetness), if you feel it is less sweet, add 2tbsp of sugar in it, if not ignore it (I added because my carrots and milkmaid is not sweet according to our taste buds) and mix well.


9. Scratch the sides of the halwa.


10. Continuously stirring till the mixture reduces and dries up.


11. Serve gajar halwa hot or warm or chilled and garnish with chopped cashew nuts and pistachios.

12. You can made these cute cups from carrot halwa and put a scoop of ice cream in it and garnish with chopped pista and almonds just perfect treat for this holi and I can munch this anytime evening or after any meal :D

For Recipe --------------> Thandai Ice Cream with Gajar Halwa Cups



Happy Cooking and Enjoy !!

27 comments

  1. This is so nice recipe with condense milk, I am drooling. I really liked your lick of holi with colours.

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    1. Thank you so much Sadhana mam for your lovely comment :)

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  2. Gajar ka Halwa looks delish Jolly!! Lovely share.

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  3. Carrot Halwa is always my favourite...love the idea of having it with ice cream

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  4. Happy Second Blogiversary Jolly! Wish you many more.���� Keep sharing your lovely recipes. Gajar ka Halwa with ice-cream is a fun idea. Need to try.

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    1. Thank you so much Pushpita, must try I am sure your family loved it :)

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  5. Brilliant share jolly .. truly said some memories never fade.. I like it you used condensed milk here... Happy holi

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  6. Halwa looks so delicious Jolly. Congratulations for your second blog anniversary. Happy Holi and happy blogging!!

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  7. Hmmm, I love gajjar halwa and this looks so tempting! BTW, love the pics.
    Happy Holi dear!

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  8. congrats dear for completing 2 blogging year and celebrating with a world famous gajar halwa is soo awesome.

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  9. Gajjar Ka Halwa... So Yummm..
    Happy Holi!!!

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  10. True, some memories never fade. I still prepare gajar ka halwa the way your pitaji made it, Some day I'll try using condensed milk,

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  11. Yes, bilkul sahi hai ... meetha to banta hai, aap ko blog anniversary ki bahut bahut shubhkamnaye. And this is best way to celebrate, halwa looks so delicious.

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  12. Happy 2nd anniversary Jolly. Lovely design of the new spot. Love the gajjar halwa, looks so tempting.Never made it using condensed milk, but will try it.

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  13. this is awesomely delicious dear Jolly... lovely...

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  14. Right now I am having lunch. So with your permission am taking a bowl of your delicious gajar halwa.. Love it!

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  15. Lovely looking gajar ka halwa... a rich yummilious winter delicacy

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