Thursday, May 7, 2009
Lauki ka Halwa(Sorakaaya/Bottlegourd halwa)
The other day i was just checking my drafts and came through this post which was pending in my drafts from so many days and was seeking my attention.I had prepared this on the occasion of my FIL's Birthday last month.
Hubby is not a great fan of this vegetable and as long as he does not recognize its form in any food stuff he does not mind eating it,otherwise its a big no....no to this vegetable.But considering the health benefits of this vegetable i try to include this in our daily food in various forms like in vegetable juices,koftas,parathas,rotti's,kheer and halwa.
I tasted this for the first time at my friends place,till then i did not even know that one can prepare halwa even with lauki.I just fell in love with the bright green color of this lovely halwa which is quite different from the regular halwa's.(It retains its green color if it is not cooked for a long time). I prepared this halwa in a similar manner like how i prepare carrot halwa, the outcome was just out standing and this just melts in the mouth and i hope it would also taste fantastic with Ice cream......and here comes the recipe.
Ingredients:
1 Lauki(bottle gourd) peeled,de-seeded and grated
1 cup milk
1/2 tin Condensed milk(200ml approx)
4 tbsp Sugar(add it accordingly)
2 tbsp chopped cashew nuts
2 tbsp flaked almonds
2 tbsp flaked pistachios
2 tbsp raisins
4 tbsp ghee
cherries for decoration(optional)
Method:
Add milk and grated bottle gourd to the cooker.Close cooker and bring to full pressure on high heat and remove cooker immediately from heat.
Release the pressure immediately and open it(or you can cook the lauki in milk on a stove top which is bit time consuming).
Place the cooker on high heat,add sugar and condensed milk and cook until the liquid dries up(approx for 15-20 mins) stirring occasionally.
Add ghee and cook till ghee separates from the mixture(this takes approx 10 mins),stirring constantly.
Heat ghee in a small pan fry cashews and raisins and add this to the halwa,add flaked badam/almonds and pistachios and mix everything.
Serve hot garnished with flaked almonds and pistachios.(I used a cherry also in the picture) or with ice cream.
I am sending this to the event Mithai Mela hosted by srivalli of Cooking 4 all seasons.
lovely recipe...yummy too.....i too have posted it long back....please do participate in my mom's day event...do check my blog
ReplyDeletesorakaya halwa looks yummy prathi..nice pics!!
ReplyDeleteOh wow everyone are tempting me like posting halwa and sweet dishes.. Me too do this it really looking so yummy ,creamy, lovely post and pictures prathiba..
ReplyDeleteJust now i noticed condensed milk, i have never added it only full cream milk and sugar , definitely it tastes diff and rich too
ReplyDeleteyummy halwa..
ReplyDeletethats amazing Pratibha.....it so delish! few days back i made lauki ka kheer will post it sometime....and sure will try it this way next time.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious, very festive. Love it too. Since I grow very many Laukis in Summer, I try different recipes with this veg! :)
ReplyDeleteAddition of condensed milk should have given more taste. Looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteHalwa is creamy and yummy Prabha! I love that original colour! Lovely pics
ReplyDeleteLovely halwa... and that too with condensed milk ... it is tempting me to go try now itself :)
ReplyDeleteI always cooked lauki and milk in open pan it took for ever....I like your tip of cooking in a pressure cooker..BTW nice picture
ReplyDeleteWow i didn' tknow we could make halwa with this veg, looks really yumm and love the colour.
ReplyDeleteNew recipe for me.yummy..will try soon.
ReplyDeletehalwa is tempting me to scoop a bit :)!! nice pics with sweet recipe !!
ReplyDeleteDelicious halwa Prathibha, new to me. It looks wonderful with all the toppings and lovely color :)
ReplyDeleteThat is the tasty way to eat the veggie :)
ReplyDeletelove the halwa Prathibha! Got a pretty color. Yummy :)
ReplyDeleteLauki ka halwa looks too yummy and tempting. It took me back to my place when mom use to made it for me while fasting during navratris. Thanks for refreshing my memory.
ReplyDeleteLauki ka halwa looks too yummy and tempting. It took me back to my place when mom use to made it for me while fasting during navratris. Thanks for refreshing my memory.
ReplyDeletewow nice colorful halwa... After the feast I had now I think dessert would be just perfect for me...
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your lovely words...
ReplyDeleteSaw this first during my hosting of FRFRU desserts..Loved ur presntation Pratibha..:)
ReplyDeleteWe Indian really know to make good desserts out of anything and everything. I think that's great. Don't u agree. Nice recipe Prathiba
ReplyDeleteWow lovely halwa! Unique recipe..I love this :) Perfect for any occasion :)
ReplyDeleteThank you varsha and pooja..
ReplyDelete@smitha i agree with you gal....we can create anything from everything..haha
wah re wah.....never tried lauki ka halwa....my moth is watering Prathibha!
ReplyDeletewonderful blog and yummy halwa recipe. Love your pumpkin creations also.
ReplyDeleteThanks aruna for that expression, it really taste like that only...
ReplyDelete@Pragati..Thanks a lot for visiting my blog n for your words gal..
Prathibha
ReplyDeleteVery nice halwa recipe. Lovely blog with lot of wonderful recipes.
wowowowo ! thanks for visitng ...
ReplyDeletehey u have a wonderful blog ....this one is my fav ..Thanks for sharing :)
lovely halwa,heard of this but never tasted :)
ReplyDeleteScrumptious halwa,I sometimes make kheer with it:)
ReplyDeleteThis is my favourite.......Looks completely yum.....
ReplyDeleteHey Pratibha,
ReplyDeletelook at what u've turned the boring vegetable into...it's looking amazing hard to believe it's lauki....I love lauki in any form but the look of it is so boring :) it take me a while to get started with it. Hmmm...richly dressed up halwa great clicks.
TC
Never heard of this halwa...sounds great...
ReplyDeleteHalwa looks scrumptious..
ReplyDeleteThank you all gals..
ReplyDeleteAtlast ,I was able to open you blog hehe... Bottle guard halwa is new and interesting. It looks so yummy .You have an awesome blog buddy.
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious! With all almonds, pistachios, cashews and raisins together, sure... it would have tasted heavenly!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Halwa Prathibha, its in my to do list since long...tempting halwa!
ReplyDelete@Dhanya..Thanks for visiting my blog finally buddy..Keep Visiting lol...
ReplyDeleteThank you Anu,priya.
Nice space Prathibha! But I remember once I did visit here but may be forgot to leave a comment. Bottlegourd halwa tats amazing!
ReplyDeleteGreat treat with Icecream, isnt it.. Yumm...
ReplyDeleteI am not sure that I even know where to get bottle gourd.
ReplyDelete@sharmilee..Thanks for finally leaving the comment lo..ha ha..just kidding...Thanks for visiting lol..
ReplyDelete@Le@HC thanks
lovely :) I made this once in the microwave, but the entire thing got burnt... have not tried again... will do.
ReplyDeletenever had anything like this before..sounds yummy and unique!
ReplyDeleteinteresting :)
ReplyDeletewow.. Halwa looks really yummy & awesome.. thxs for sharing.. great click as well.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for visiting my blog and passing those lovely words
ReplyDeletelooks great and very much tempting.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my space. Your space looks wonderful.. nice collection of recipes!
ReplyDeleteI have seen this halwa in many blogs..haven't tried yet.. will sure give it a try.. looks delicious!
have tasted this halwa in a friend's place.. and always wanted to try this on my own ever since.. but haven't had a chance yet.. yours is tempting me.. will soon try this..
ReplyDeleteI have never made this halwa! looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI have never made this halwa! looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThank you premy,sujatha.
ReplyDeleteThank you Madhu n Sharmi for visiting my blog and leaving those lovely words.
Mmm, looks good, and it has vegetables in it so it must be healthy, right?! I make halwa with courgette (zucchini) in a similar way, and then freeze it to make halwa ice cream - it sounds strange but tastes amazing! See pictures on my blog: http://mangosoup.blogspot.com/2009/08/courgette-halwa-ice-cream.html
ReplyDeleteHow to make Lauki Ka Halwa at home visit for Recipe - Click Here
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