Gajjar (carrots)500 grams (or 1 large bowl full after grating)
Sugar 200 grams or to taste
1/2 teaspoon elchi powder
3.Cook it in the microwave for 8 minutes.
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its looking yummy
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Gaajar Ka HALWA!! :)
ReplyDeleteyummy!
ReplyDeleteKeshi.
looks yummy i will try it later
ReplyDeleteI seriously love this blog! Gajjar ka Halwa is one of my favorite. Although I didn't know... how to make it. So thanks!
ReplyDeletethis is a tempting, mouth watering blog!!!!!
ReplyDeletebookmarked this blog..and asking my wife to prepare all ur recipes :)
only ate it once in mu cousins house.....was yummy.
ReplyDeletenow i know will try to make it :)
plz post if u know how to make rabbari/ravari dunno wat its called??
Looks good. Interestingly when I was a kid I used to hate Gajar ka halwa but slowly and gradually I began liking it. Lekin my fav halwa is moong ki daal ka halwa.
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