Bottle gourd is known as Dudhi / Lauki in
Hindi. Halwa with this watery vegetable was delicious. It tastes similar to the
white pumpkin halwa.
Requirements :
Grated bottlegourd – 1 cup
Sugar – ¼ cup
Ghee – 1 tbs
Milk – 3 tbs
Cardamon powder – a pinch
Green food color – a pinch (
optional )
Cashew or anyother nuts
Method :
Squeeze out the excess water
out of the grated bottlegourd.
Melt ghee in a pan , add the
bottlegourd and saute well.
When the raw smell of the
bottlegourd leaves , add the milk and let it cook in the milk itself.
Now , add the sugar and mix
well.
The sugar should melt fully and
coated with the bottlegourd.
Add inthe cardamon powder and
food color , give a quick stir and take off from flame. By this time the halwa
won’t stick to the pan , that is the consistency.
Garnish with cashew and serve.
Bottlegourd Halwa is ready to
serve.
Note :
Instead of milk , condensed milk can be added.
If using condensed milk , add sugar according to the requirement.
wow it has come out very good
ReplyDeletei was just updating list wud add this also now
hope u liked it. try adding khus khus or poppyseeds to it
gives nice crunch
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wonderfully prepared...looks perfect dear
ReplyDeletelooks yummy...
ReplyDeleteDelicious and colorful looking halwa.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Mouthwatering bottle gourd halwa. Loved the colour.
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ReplyDeleteIncredible and terrific halwa,cant resist.
I like your creativity. Who on earth would have thought of gourd for halwa and here I see an interesting and trilling outcome.
ReplyDeletedelicious halwa with a nice colour............
ReplyDeleteColor looks great! Yum
ReplyDeleteI had dud hi halwa in a gurati restaurant here, and it was almost pale green color. Yours is attractive green becoz of the food color I guess! :) nice one!
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ReplyDeleteit and so tempting :) Thank you so much for your entry linked in my blog.