
Badam Halwa!!! Your mouth would start watering by just saying the word isn't it!
Yes its one of the most delicious, rich, expensive and drool worthy Indian sweet. You can easily flatter your guest by serving them home made badam halwa. :)
Me and mom had made 2 kgs of this halwa and packed it with us to native. All our relatives gave one common expression.. and it was ummmmmmmmmmmm... :):):):)
All smiles!!!
Yes its one of the most delicious, rich, expensive and drool worthy Indian sweet. You can easily flatter your guest by serving them home made badam halwa. :)
Me and mom had made 2 kgs of this halwa and packed it with us to native. All our relatives gave one common expression.. and it was ummmmmmmmmmmm... :):):):)
All smiles!!!

Ingredients:
Badam(Almond) - 1 cup
Ghee - 1 cup
Sugar - 2 cups
Milk - 3 cups
Food color- yellow - a pinch
Saffron strands - few

Method:
Soak badam in warm water for 2- 3 hours. Now peal the skin and grind it in mixie into a paste(not so smooth) by adding little milk to it.
Take the ground paste, the remaining milk and sugar in a heavy bottomed vessel or a nonstick pan. Keep stirring it in medium flame till it becomes slight thick. Once it reaches dosa batter consistency, add the food color and ghee and stir for just two mins till it all blends. Now switch off the flame and let it cool. Don't panic if the consistency is lose, it would automatically become thick once it cools down. Top it with saffron strands. :)
Yummy home made badam halwa is ready to eat. :)
Enjoy eating the truly Indian delicacy. :)
Soak badam in warm water for 2- 3 hours. Now peal the skin and grind it in mixie into a paste(not so smooth) by adding little milk to it.
Take the ground paste, the remaining milk and sugar in a heavy bottomed vessel or a nonstick pan. Keep stirring it in medium flame till it becomes slight thick. Once it reaches dosa batter consistency, add the food color and ghee and stir for just two mins till it all blends. Now switch off the flame and let it cool. Don't panic if the consistency is lose, it would automatically become thick once it cools down. Top it with saffron strands. :)
Yummy home made badam halwa is ready to eat. :)
Enjoy eating the truly Indian delicacy. :)

Wish i could live in your next door to relish this tasty badam halwa.Big Sigh!!
ReplyDeleteLovely.ummmmmm..
Looks really yummy....Lovely color...I will be happy wid dat 1 bowl...
ReplyDeletewow colorful and mouthwatering dear.. Nice presentation.. yummyyyy.....
ReplyDeleteI can literally smell the aromas from ur halwa :-)))
ReplyDeleteYummmm
Heey Nithya!.. yumm, yummy, yummlicious!!!:):):)... looks soo good!.. very tempting!:).. as always, excellent presentation.. ummmm :):)
ReplyDeletelooks lovely nithya.......
ReplyDeleteLovely halwa...very very rich
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking....lovely clicks!
ReplyDeleteThis makes me drooling looks great mmmm superb......
ReplyDeletelooks really yummy and delicious!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and tempting clicks dear...Pass one bowl to pune....Its really mouthwatering...
ReplyDeleteyummmmmmmmmmmmm!badam halwa.
ReplyDeleteWow!! what lovely colour and rich look and your presentations are always different and nice.
ReplyDeleteExcellent clicks Nitya........
ReplyDeletenithya, u have not still mentioned about ur holiday. accept my big bear hug for yourself and your sweet badam halwa. u make million mouths water with urbeautiful presentation.
ReplyDeleteThankyou Nirupama. :) I had been to trichy(my grandma's place) for my uncle's 60th birthday celebration. Had a nice time with cousins for a week. :)
ReplyDeleteI am drooling here and makes me mouth watering
ReplyDeleteClicks make me hungry..mouthwatering halwa Nithya..
ReplyDeleteWow halwa looks so so yumm and love the pic too.
ReplyDeleteHey, badam halwa looks delicious. Drooling at the sight of it. Awesome clicks.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful presentation and great healthy sweet too.
ReplyDeleteWow nithi...almost everyones fav hah... looks so good and yummy.. My mouthwaters but bad thing I cannot make everyone here having cold,cough etc. Only thing I can admire urs and mine thats it. How are you now ?
ReplyDeleteTempting halwa and nice shots...
ReplyDeleteYummy,all time favorite in our family
ReplyDeleteI am feeling much better now Anni. :)
ReplyDeleteBadam halwa is yummy but too much of calories. So I just have a spoon a day. ;)
Nithya, you better send me some here, I cant take it anymore :) Cute clicks dear. I make this regularly for Diwali, my hubby's fav :)
ReplyDeletewow...what a presentation..such a wonderful picture Nithya..Awesome dear..
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy yummy....
ReplyDeleteAh..what a fantastic presentation buddy! Simple and elegant!
ReplyDeleteYOu make it sound so easy...did you have to stand there and kindify rendu kilo? Wow! I'm wishing I was related to you and lived in your native - you would have made this for me then!
ReplyDeleteMriganayani: Absolutely. I would have been happy to serve you with some too. ;)
ReplyDeleteAnd yes. I had the same thought when I completed the post. It actually sounds simple than it is suppose to be la.. ha ha ha.. yeah was standing and kindifying for around 1 hour. But mom and I shared the work. The final result made us both so energetic and happy :)
halwa looks so perfect...never seen such a tempting halwa even in restaurants!
ReplyDeletenithya yumm yum ..looks gr8
ReplyDeleteHalwa actually looks very mouthwatering dear...
ReplyDeleteThis is such a delicacy to indulge in.Gorgeous pics with classic halwa.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful click and halwa looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteYummy and colourful halawa...perfect presntation to make people drool..:))
ReplyDeletewow nithya, thus halwa luks very very tempting...yummm...nice recipe
ReplyDeleteThis is what real halwa looks like...cool
ReplyDeleteAwesome pics...Love the color of the halwa..
ReplyDeleteCould'nt stop drooling !!
ReplyDeleteWonderful CLICK Nithya...
Excellent presentation..nice clicksss dear..
ReplyDeleteA hearty-delicious yummy sweet da! Was searching for an authentic recipe, thanks for sharing it dear!
ReplyDeleteWow Nithya..the Badam Halwa looks really sinful..I could just have that bowl and feel ever-so-happy!!
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking halva. Beautiful clicks.
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looks very yummy, my Moms fav... I was gonna make some sweets for the friends we were gonna visit this weekend sounds like an idea now!!!
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Lovely! nice presentaion dear! looks too good !
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ReplyDeleteWill try making this someday !!
I never tried Badam halwa but surely will try the one u posted
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