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Moong Dal Halwa Recipe with step by step photos. Moong Dal Halwa is an addictive and delicious halwa variety made from mung lentils and ghee Moong dal halwa is usually made on celebratory or festive occasions like Holi, Diwali, marriages etc. For this halwa recipe I referred a book on the cuisine.
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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have moong dal halwa and crispy corn using 13 ingredients and 14 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Moong Dal Halwa and Crispy Corn:
- Prepare 100 gm Moong Dal
- Take 2 tbsp Wheat Flour
- Take 1 Cup Sugar
- Prepare 120 ml Ghee
- Get 2 Tbsp Cashews
- Make ready 1/2 Tsp Cardamom Powder
- Make ready 2 Cup Sweet Corn
- Take As needed Corn Flour
- Get As needed Rice Flour
- Take As needed Bread Crumbs
- Take As needed Oil
- Take To taste Salt
- Take to taste Red Chilli Powder
Moong dal halwa tastes not only delicious but is also aromatic and makes for a great celebration dessert. The mouth melting texture, unique aroma and taste is what makes this so special. Moong Dal Halwa is a famous Indian dessert, especially made during winter months. It's made using moong dal (a lentil) and flavored with ghee, saffron and cardamom.
Steps to make Moong Dal Halwa and Crispy Corn:
- Wash the moong dal cook for 4 whistles in a cooker or until the dhal is nice and soft.
- Transfer the well cooked dal into a small mixi jar and grind it well to make a fine and mushy paste.
- Melt 60 ml ghee in a pan and roast the cashews, once they turn golden take it out of the pan and keep it aside.
- Now in the same pan add the wheat flour and roast for a minute until the raw smell is gone.
- Then add the mashed dhal and cook for few minutes. Once it starts to thicken add sugar and mix well.
- The mixture loosens as soon as we add sugar. However, keep it on a medium heat and cook until everything thickens.
- Gradually add in the rest of the ghee, 1 tbsp at a time and keep on stirring.
- Once the mixture thickens it will not stick to the pan when you stir with the ladle.
- At this point, add the rest of the ghee, roasted cashews and a pinch of cardamom and mix well.
- The Ashoka Halwa is now ready to be served.
- For the crispy corn, steam 2 cups of sweet corn on a steamer and set aside.
- With tsp of oil and 1/2 tsp salt, mix the steamed corn with 1 tbsp rice flour, 1 tbsp Corn Flour, 1 tbsp Bread crumbs and 1/2 tsp red chilli powder.
- In a shallow pan, shallow frying the corn for 2 minutes until brown.
- Serve the Moong Dhal Halwa and the Crispy Corn, the traditional way on a Banana leaf.
Halwa - the most common Indian dessert which is made in every household. Moong dal halwa is a time consuming sweet dish but seriously it is worth all the trouble and effort it takes to make. It can be make at home and that too super yum. It is calorie rich halwa made with moong dal, ghee and khoya for the extra richness…Perfect dessert for harsh winters. A classic Moong Dal Halwa that is relished throughout Rajasthan during the winter months, as it is supposed to keep the body warm and protect it from the bitter winter cold. moong dal halwa is an Indian dessert recipe which is very famous North-Indian recipe and is made with yellow moong dal.
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