Beetroot & Oats Halwa Pudding

Foodista Cookbook Entry

Category: Desserts & Sweets | Blog URL: http://a2zvegetariancuisine.blogspot.com/2010/02/beetroot-oats-halwa.html

This recipe was entered in The Foodista Best of Food Blogs Cookbook contest, a compilation of the world’s best food blogs which was published in Fall 2010.

Ingredients

4 cups Beetroot, peeled & shredded
1/2 cup Sugar/Jaggery (adjust according to your taste)
1/2 cup Old Fashioned Oats (optional, it gives a chewy and sticky texture)
1/2 teaspoon Cardamom powder
1/4 cup Milk OR Half & Half
2 tablespoons Clarified Butter/Ghee

Preparation

1
Peel, shred/grate beetroot and steam for couple of minutes in microwave, just to quicken the cooking process. Its optional.
2
On a medium flame, add ghee in a heavy bottom pan, fry nuts, then add shredded beets for 3-5 minutes on medium heat.
3
OR Cook it more if you did not steam earlier.
4
As the water from beets, starts to evaporate, slowly start adding a tablespoon of milk, every 2 mins untill done.
5
Now cooking oats, sugar/jaggery and stir well, cook untill the sugar syrup evaporates.
6
Add cardamom powder at the end of the process and serve hot.

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Comments

Helen Pitlick's picture

Wow! I've never tried halwa, but this looks amazing! I lovelovelove beets, and their naturally sweet flavor seems like it would make an excellent pudding.

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Blood pressure: All its healing and medicinal values effectively normalizes blood pressure, lowering high blood pressure or elevating low blood pressure.
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I made this beetroot halwa, adding some cooking oats, just to check how it tastes, its entirely optional though, when I first heard of beetroot halwa, I wasnt sure how it would taste..but it ecxatly taste like carrot halwa, with just a twist of adding oats to give nice chewy, sticky texture to it with the benefits of having oats in a different way.. For now try this..Beetroot & Oats Halwa!!

Yield:

3.0 Cups

Added:

Thursday, February 25, 2010 - 6:04am

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