Ashoka Halwa Recipe-Thiruvaiyaru Style Asoka Halwa-Easy Diwali Sweets

Ashoka Halwa is very popular in Thiruvaiyar in Tanjore district of Tamil Nadu. This halwa is also known as “Thiruvaiyar Halwa”. This halwa is commonly served in weddings in Thanjavur district. It is one of the easiest halwa recipes that even beginners can try with confidence. Enjoy making this Halwa for Diwali this year. Today we will learn how to make Ashoka halwa following this easy recipe with step wise pictures.

Ashoka Halwa


 Prep Time : 15 mins

Cook Time : 25 mins
Serves: 2-3
Recipe Category: Dessert-Diwali Sweets
Recipe Cuisine: South Indian
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   Ingredients needed

   Moong Dal/Pasi paruppu – 1/2 cup
   Wheat flour – 1/4 cup
   Ghee/Clarified butter – 4 tbsp
   Sugar – 1 1/2 cup
   Cardamom powder – 1/4 tsp
   Any food color or kesari powder – a pinch
   Cashew nuts – 6-7

Preparation


Dry roast moong dal until you get a light aroma of roasted dal. Do not over roast it. You do not have to brown the dal.

Add 1 1/2 cup of water and pressure cook until soft and mushy. Mash it well. You can also blend it in the mixie/blender (once it cools a little) if the dal is not cooked to a mush.

Method


Heat 1 1/2 tbsp of ghee and roast cashew nuts until golden brown. Remove from pan.

In the same pan, fry the wheat flour on low heat until it turns light brown and you get the aroma of roasted wheat flour.


Once the raw smell of the wheat flour goes, add the cooked and mashed (or blended) moong dal.


Add sugar, mash everything well and cook on medium low heat. Once you add sugar, the mixture will become watery.


Add a tbsp of ghee and continue to cook, stirring continuously.  Add another tbsp of ghee after a few minutes of cooking.

Add food color or kesari powder and mix well.


Once it starts thickening, add the rest of the ghee, cardamom powder and cashew nuts.


Cook stirring continuously until the halwa starts to leave the sides of the pan. Tips -The halwa should not stick to your hands once it is done.

Ashoka halwa is ready.


Enjoy making this easy and delicious Ashoka halwa for Diwali.

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