Ingredients:
- Ripe plantain 8
- Cardamom pdr ½ to 1 Tsp
- Sugar 1½ cup
- Water ½ cup
- Ghee 1 cup
Boil water and sugar in a heavy bottom pan and add the chopped ripe plantain. Combine well with sugar and cook it. Mash it with the back of a big spoon. Slowly add ghee into it. Stir and add cardamom pdr into this. Then transfer it into a greased plate or to a tray and spread it evenly using a spoon. Cool it and cut it into desired shape.
[Recipe courtesy: Lekshmi Nair, Magic Oven.]
mouthwatering halwa :)
ReplyDeleteMy Mom used to make this halwa .............. nice pic & great presentation ...........
ReplyDeleteThis needs a lot of patience and constant stirring, right?
ReplyDeletedelicious.. drooling here
ReplyDeleteInsanely good,Tina! I've had this halwa once before, thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy and nice clicks
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ReplyDeleteTina you done awesome job. It is addictive yes.
ReplyDeleteI made this halwa Nenthrapazham Halwa
I reduced sugar and ghee still they taste great.
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Never tasted this halwa..looks delicious..
ReplyDeleteTina, this halwa is really mouthwatering. Delicious....
ReplyDeleteHi Tina ,
ReplyDeletelooks delicious..
Nicely presented Tina:)
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looks so tasty..
ReplyDeleteHalwa looks yummy...will try next time sure.. :)
ReplyDeletehalwa using ethapazham..cool tina..looks yummy!!
ReplyDeletesimply love the recipe...u have made it so colourful..looks very tempting,,
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wow looks so divine..
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome..Pass me a piece Teena.
ReplyDeletetempting halwa...
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Lovely flavours.
ReplyDeleteI find that it is easier to make with the regular bananas but then the flavour is different.
ReplyDeletelooks appetizing. love it. time consuming but worth it.
ReplyDeleteYummy.. Looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteMakes me hungry,super tempting and irresistible halwa..
ReplyDeleteI have tasted this when we went on a trip to Kerala a few years back, loved it. Looks pretty easy. Can I use regular ripe bananas?
ReplyDeletelooks so easy to prepare and delicious...lovely!
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious..
ReplyDeleteOne of my fav..it gets over in minutes at home. Too good Tina!
ReplyDeletewow, its delicious. never had this. looks like it slides thro the throat :)
ReplyDeleteDrooling here,yummy halwa
ReplyDeletelooks so delicious, and beautiful clicks..
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