This recipe is for Arrowroot Biscuit Halwa, an Indian sweet made by powdering arrowroot biscuits and cooking them with milk, sugar and cardamom powder until thickened. The mixture is poured onto a greased plate, topped with fried raisins and cashews, and cooled before cutting into shapes. It requires arrowroot biscuits, milk, sugar, ghee, cardamom powder and optional raisins and cashews.
This recipe is for Arrowroot Biscuit Halwa, an Indian sweet made by powdering arrowroot biscuits and cooking them with milk, sugar and cardamom powder until thickened. The mixture is poured onto a greased plate, topped with fried raisins and cashews, and cooled before cutting into shapes. It requires arrowroot biscuits, milk, sugar, ghee, cardamom powder and optional raisins and cashews.
This recipe is for Arrowroot Biscuit Halwa, an Indian sweet made by powdering arrowroot biscuits and cooking them with milk, sugar and cardamom powder until thickened. The mixture is poured onto a greased plate, topped with fried raisins and cashews, and cooled before cutting into shapes. It requires arrowroot biscuits, milk, sugar, ghee, cardamom powder and optional raisins and cashews.
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INGREDIENTS 1 tbsp - Ghee 14 - Arrowroot biscuits, powdered 125 ml - Milk 60 - 70g - Sugar 2 pinches - Cardamom powder shallow fried Raisins and Cashew nuts(optional) 1 tsp - extra Ghee METHOD 1. Grease a steel thali with 1/2 tsp of ghee and keep it aside. 2. Make a powder of arrowroot biscuits in a mixer. Heat a thick non-stick frying pan or kadai and heat 1 tbsp of ghee. 3. Roast powdered biscuits in ghee on a low heat until it is fragrant and changes colour. 4. Maintain low to medium heat. 5. Then add the milk mixture and stir it well until it's well mixed with biscuit powder. 6. Add sugar and cardamom powder to it. Mix it well. Cover it with a lid and cook on low heat for 10 minutes or until the mixture leaves from the sides of the pan and dries up. 7. Add shallow fried cashew nuts and raisins and mix it well. 8. Pour the mixture on a greased thali and sprinkle the remaining 1/2 tsp of ghee over it and spread it evenly with a flat spatula. 9. Keep it aside and let it cool for half an hour. Then cut it into desired shapes and sizes. 10. Recipe Courtesy: Niya's World