Gajar ki Kheer (Carrot Kheer)

Gajar ki kheer is one of the most sought-after dishes in our house during winters. We all prefer having this kheer than halwa.
Easy and quick to make this carrot kheer is extremely nutritious and the best thing about this kheer is that it is very light on the tummy. You may eat a big bowl of it and still don’t feel heavy, unlike carrot halwa.
But many years back this was not the case. It was only Gajar ka halwa that was made and relished. Then how and from where this kheer came? There is an interesting story behind this. My father in law was a big foodie and had an extremely sweet tooth. Carrot halwa was his favourite. One winter, when halwa was getting ready, he was getting highly impatient and was finding difficult to wait. Seeing his impatience, my mother in law served him half cooked carrot halwa or say carrot kheer to him. Carrot had cooked, milk had brewed sufficiently so she added sugar into it, cooked for few more minutes and served this carrot kheer to my father in law. And it was a BIG heat.
Carrot kheer has ghee, milk, sugar and of course carrots but surprisingly it is extremely light.
Gajar ki Kheer (Carrot Kheer)
Gajar ki kheer is one of the most sought-after dishes in our house during winters. We all prefer having this kheer than halwa.
Easy and quick to make this carrot kheer is extremely nutritious and the best thing about this kheer is that it is very light on the tummy. You may eat a big bowl of it and still don’t feel heavy, unlike carrot halwa.
But many years back this was not the case. It was only Gajar ka halwa that was made and relished. Then how and from where this kheer came? There is an interesting story behind this. My father in law was a big foodie and had an extremely sweet tooth. Carrot halwa was his favourite. One winter, when halwa was getting ready, he was getting highly impatient and was finding difficult to wait. Seeing his impatience, my mother in law served him half cooked carrot halwa or say carrot kheer to him. Carrot had cooked, milk had brewed sufficiently so she added sugar into it, cooked for few more minutes and served this carrot kheer to my father in law. And it was a BIG heat.
Carrot kheer has ghee, milk, sugar and of course carrots but surprisingly it is extremely light.
Steps
- 1
Wash carrots and peel the skin.
- 2
Remove the thick yellow stem inside it using a potato peeler.
- 3
Grate carrots, either in the food processor or manually.
- 4
Heat ghee in a big wok (kadhai) and saute grated carrots in it for 8 to 10 minutes or till water evaporates and lovely aroma starts coming out of it.
- 5
Add milk. Stirring continuously, cook on high flame till boil comes. At this stage, if you want you can add reserved milk-cream (malai) into it
- 6
After the first boil, simmer the gas stove and let it cook for about an hour, stirring occasionally in between.
- 7
When milk thickens slightly, add sugar.
- 8
Cook for 10 minutes more and switch off the flame.
- 9
At the time of serving sprinkle black cardamom powder or Milk Masala Powder.
- 10
Garnish with slivered almonds and serve with love.
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