Steps
- 1
To begin making the Gajar Halwa Recipe, make sure you have all the ingredients ready and kept by the side.
- 2
Heat ghee in a heavy bottomed pan; add the carrots and sauté for a few minutes until the carrots become lightly soft.
- 3
Add the milk and turn the heat to medium high and allow the milk and carrot mixture to come to a boil. Once the milk and carrot mixture come to a boil, turn the heat to medium low and cook the gajar halwa until entire milk is evaporated.
- 4
This process will take close to 35 to 40 minutes. Make sure you keep stirring the gajar halwa with a wooden spoon every time the milk froths up. Stirring also prevents the halwa from sticking to the bottom of the pan.
- 5
Cook and stir until the entire milk is evaporated and until the gajar halwa mixture is thickened. When you notice the entire milk has solidified, add in the sugar, cardamom and the sliced almonds. Keep stirring the halwa until the sugar melts and the halwa thickens a little more.
- 6
Once the gajar halwa has thickened to a good consistency, turn off the heat and the halwa is ready to be served.
- 7
You can serve the Gajar Halwa for the cold winter nights, topped with vanilla ice cream or on it's own. Serve Gajar Ka Halwa Recipe as a dessert after your delicious festive meal of Jodhpuri Aloo Ki Sabzi, Ajwain Puri and Boondi Raita.
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