My 150th recipe, "Kasi Halwa", a delicious Indian sweet. In continuation of my tradition of making halwa for special posts, I wanted to prepare a different halwa to celebrate my 150th post. My mom and MIL generally make only 2 halwas at home. Carrot Halwa and Beetroot Halwa they make are extremely delicious and I love them very much. However I wanted to make something different, since today is time for a little celebration.
Then I remembered the Kasi Halwa which Chef Venkatesh Bhat had prepared on Vijay television. When I was watching the show this recipe caught my attention and ever since I had wanted to give it a try. However, ash gourd (winter melon or vellai pusani) is something which I have not tasted frequently in my life. While there are South Indian households which regularly use ash gourd in sambar and other curries, my mom used it only once a year during the time of Pongal to prepare a special gravy along with other veggies. So I really do not know how an ash gourd tastes like and do not buy it during my supermarket visits. However I regret now for doing so.
This kasi halwa which I made today with the ash gourd was super delicious. Unlike a carrot or beetroot halwa in which the veggie would be cooked through and soft, the ash gourd had a lovely crispy texture in this halwa. An excellent sweet for special occasions like today 🙂
Kasi Halwa
Kasi Halwa
Ingredients
- 1 piece Ash gourd | Vellai Poosani (Grate and squeeze the liquid - 1 Cup pulp + 1 ¼ Cup Liquid)
- ¾ Cup Sugar
- 2 pinches Saffron strands
- ⅛ tsp Cardamom Powder
- 2 drops Lemon extract
- 2 Tbsp Ghee + 1 tsp
- a small pinch Salt
- 5 Cashews
- 10 Raisins
Instructions
- First wash and peel the ash gourd. Then grate it finely over a plate or a bowl. Use a clean cotton towel or muslin cloth and squeeze out the excess liquid from the ash gourd completely. Keep the liquid separately and the dry pulp separately. For me, the liquid measured 1 ¼ Cups and dry pulp measured 1 Cup.
<br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/kaha-1.jpg" alt="halwa" width="48%" /> <img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/kaha-2.jpg" alt="halwa" width="48%" /><br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/kaha-3.jpg" alt="halwa" width="48%" /> <img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/kaha-4.jpg" alt="halwa" width="48%" /><br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/kaha-5.jpg" alt="halwa" width="48%" /> <img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/kaha-6.jpg" alt="halwa" width="48%" /><br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/kaha-7.jpg" alt="halwa" width="48%" /> <img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/kaha-8.jpg" alt="halwa" width="48%" /> - Transfer the liquid to a large pan. Bring it to a nice boil. Add the dry pulp to the boiling liquid and let it cook until all the liquid is evaporated.
<br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/kaha-9.jpg" alt="halwa" width="48%" /> <img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/kaha-10.jpg" alt="halwa" width="48%" /><br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/kaha-11.jpg" alt="halwa" width="48%" /> <img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/kaha-12.jpg" alt="halwa" width="48%" /> - Now add the sugar and mix well. The mixture will again become slightly liquid. Reduce the flame to medium and continue to cook. After about a minute, add the lemon extract and mix well.
<br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/kaha-13.jpg" alt="halwa" width="48%" /> <img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/kaha-14.jpg" alt="halwa" width="48%" /> - After a few minutes, the liquid would again start boiling and bubbling up. At this stage add the saffron strands, cardamom powder and mix well. Continue to cook.
<br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/kaha-15.jpg" alt="halwa" width="48%" /> <img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/kaha-16.jpg" alt="halwa" width="48%" /> - At one stage the liquid would have almost evaporated and small bubbles would be seen. Now add 2 Tbsp of ghee, salt and keep stirring continuously.
<br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/kaha-17.jpg" alt="halwa" width="48%" /> <img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/kaha-18.jpg" alt="halwa" width="48%" /> - In Parallel, heat a small pan with 1 tsp of ghee and add the cashews, raisins. Saute until the cashews turn slightly golden brown and raisins puff up.
<br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/kaha-19.jpg" alt="halwa" width="48%" /> <img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/kaha-20.jpg" alt="halwa" width="48%" /> - By now the halwa would have absorbed all the ghee and would reach the correct halwa consistency (sticking together into a single mass). Add the cashews and raisins along with the ghee to the halwa. Stir well and turn off the flame.
<br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/kaha-21.jpg" alt="halwa" width="48%" /> <img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/kaha-22.jpg" alt="halwa" width="48%" /> - Enjoy hot.
<br><br><img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/kasi-halwa-1.jpg" alt="kasi halwa" width="100%" /> <img src="//revi.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/kasi-halwa-2.jpg" alt="kasi halwa" width="100%" />
Notes | FAQ
Sending this recipe to the First Blog Anniversary Celebration of Delectable Flavours.
vijaya says
i tryed it for 2 times bt i cannot get a good kasi halwa, first time it become solid, second time winter melon is not boiled well it looks like payasam not an halwa how to cook it good give some more tips
revifood says
So sorry to hear that, it didn't come out well. I think I have already provided some points in the notes section. Just to summarize.
1) Make sure that the ash gourd is completely dry before adding the sugar. By this way you can get the halwa consistency quicker after adding the sugar and it will not solidify.
2) Also, try increasing the quantity of lemon extract. It would stop the sugar from crystallizing. 2 drops should be good enough, but to be on safer side, you can add a little more. Do not add too much, the halwa would taste sour.
3) Do not keep cooking the halwa for a long time after adding the sugar. Turn off the flame as soon as you get the halwa consistency.
4) The mesaurements given are for 1 Cup of dry pulp. If your quantity more or less, adjust other ingredient quantity accordingly.