Hashaale (Traditional Melon Sweet Dish)

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Hashaale is a sweet dish from the NKGSB cuisine of Karwar. This cuisine uses a lot of seasonal fruits, coconuts and jaggery in the daily cooking. Basically their cooking is quite simple, but delicious and nutritious too.
Hashaale is a sweet dish made using a melon called Chibud, which is not too sweet in taste. The preparation is quite easy and simple as there is no cooking and hence no oil, just a mixing of few ingredients and the dish is ready! Melons, coconut and jaggery when combined, not only create a unique flavourful dish, but a highly nutritious one too!
The red poha used in this dish can be replaced by regular poha. One important point to remember is that, the Hashaale should be served immediately after preparation, as the fruit can turn rancid if kept for too long in the coconut milk.
Hashaale (Traditional Melon Sweet Dish)
#myhealthykitchen
Hashaale is a sweet dish from the NKGSB cuisine of Karwar. This cuisine uses a lot of seasonal fruits, coconuts and jaggery in the daily cooking. Basically their cooking is quite simple, but delicious and nutritious too.
Hashaale is a sweet dish made using a melon called Chibud, which is not too sweet in taste. The preparation is quite easy and simple as there is no cooking and hence no oil, just a mixing of few ingredients and the dish is ready! Melons, coconut and jaggery when combined, not only create a unique flavourful dish, but a highly nutritious one too!
The red poha used in this dish can be replaced by regular poha. One important point to remember is that, the Hashaale should be served immediately after preparation, as the fruit can turn rancid if kept for too long in the coconut milk.
Steps
- 1
To make Hashaale, first we need to extract fresh coconut milk.
- 2
For that, add the fresh grated coconut to a mixer grinder and add about 1 cup clean water to it.
- 3
Grind well to get a fine paste. Transfer it to a sieve and squeeze it tightly over the sieve, a little at a time with your hands to extract the coconut milk.
- 4
Transfer all the squeezed coconut paste once again to the mixer grinder and add just 1/2 a cup of water.
- 5
Repeat the above two steps once again with just 1/4 cup water to get a total quantity of 2 cups of fresh coconut milk.
- 6
Transfer this coconut milk to a bowl and add the cardamom powder to it.
- 7
Add jaggery as per taste, and dissolve it in the coconut milk by smashing it with your fingers in the milk itself.
- 8
Now add the flattened rice and mix well. Allow it to soak for about a minute.
- 9
Lastly, peel and discard the seeds of the melon and cut it into cubes. Add these melon cubes to the sweetened coconut milk.
- 10
Serve the delicious Hashaale immediately after preparation as a dessert or a light breakfast!
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