BM #86 Week 2 Day 3 - 

Here is another sweet perfect for any festive occasion. Here I have used low fat ingredients to achieve a rich dessert. 

I sometimes make khoya and add it instead of adding the milk powder in the halwa. That also tastes good. 
Ingredients - 

Carrots, peeled, shredded 4 cups
Milk 1/4 cup
Milk Powder 2 Tbsp
Condensed Milk 1/2 tin (I used fat free)
Almonds, coarsely crushed 3 Tbsp
Raisins and Cashews, Roasted for garnish



Method Of Preparation -


Pressure cook the carrots and milk for 15-20 min (2-3 hisses). 

In a heated pan, add ghee and condensed milk. Stir gently and let it cook for a few minutes.

Add in the milk powder, crushed almonds and boiled carrots along with the milk.

Keep stirring until the mixture comes together as a single mass. 

We like it a little more grainy. So I stirred for a few more minutes to get the texture we prefer. Remove from heat.

Garnish with roasted cashews and raisins.

Serve hot or cold.

Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing this BM#86.

Preparation Time 45 minutes
Serves 6-7

16 comments

  1. Ah , I would love to eat some of this halwa . Low fat sounds great , can enjoy without guilt .

     
  2. Usha Says:
  3. Low fat sweets are always welcome. Can eat it guilt free.

     
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  6. cookwithrenu Says:
  7. Lovely clicks and delicious Halwa, and in pressure cooker it is quick to make. Tempting.

     
  8. Fat or no fat I just love carrots halwa. Look so tempting.

     
  9. This low fat version of carrot halwa looks delicious. Love that grainy texture..

     
  10. code2cook Says:
  11. carrot halwa is something which you can have anytime during the year. Looking delicious. Just loved it.

     
  12. Priya Suresh Says:
  13. Never get bored of carrot halwa, and this low fat version sounds absolutely ultimate. Too tempting.

     
  14. That look inviting dear, would love to have this yumm halwa anytime!!!

     
  15. Jyoti Babel Says:
  16. I love carrot halwa. and this low fat halwa is another reason to indulge in it a little more.

     
  17. Srividhya Says:
  18. It's always great to have a low-cal version of these popular desserts for guilt-free munching. Perfect share.

     
  19. Srivalli Says:
  20. I love carrot halwa in any way..this low fat surely makes it more appealing..

     
  21. Pavani Says:
  22. Never made carrot halwa in the cooker, but it sounds so convenient -- cuts down time on cooking the carrots. Will have to try this version some time.

     
  23. sushma Says:
  24. One of my favorite desserts. Looks yummy

     
  25. Sowmya :) Says:
  26. Carrot halwa is my favourite too....low cal makes it less guilty too. Looks so tempting!

     
  27. one of my favorite Indian desserts - so delicious

     
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