Ingredients :
Dalia or broken wheat : 1 cup
Milk : 1 cup
Sugar : 1/2 cup
Solid Palm jaggery : 1/2 cup (shredded)
Cashew nuts : 1/2 cup(chopped)
rainsins : 1/4 cup (Chopped)
Cardamom or elaichi powder : 2 tsp.
Ghee : 2-3 tblsp.
Method :
- Heat the ghee in a pan,add broken wheat or dalia. Fry stirring coninuously till it's golden in colour.
- Add enough warm water to cook. Lower the flame or allow to cook. Otherwise, I cook in the pressure cooker. It cooks fast.
- When broekn wheat is done, add milk, sugar and jaggery, Stir continuously, otherwise it tends to stick to the pan. Add as per your taste. Finally add chopped cashew nuts and raisins. Mix and remove from flame.
- Lastly, after removing from heat, add cardamom powder. Serve in room temperature or cold.
- Decorate with rainsins, almonds or any kinds of nuts or dessicated coconut.
Ok, with this sweet note, I want to complete one long pending work...i.e., my new blogbuddy, Sayantani of A Homemaker's Diary, has passed me 2 awards about 1 month back, one of them "Kreative blog Award", which I received earlier from other blogpals, another one is "beautiful blogger award", but It was a sheer pleasure and a great achievement to get from you, Sayantani, as you are one of the talented and creative blogger with a warm personality in the blogosphere. I am delighted to get to know you, dear.Thanks a lot for sharing with me, Dear Sayantani....
Now, I want to pass these awards to these 7 wonderful bloggers :
Deepti of Panchamrutham
Priya of Priya's Easy n Tasty recipes
Parita of Parita's World
Indira of Krishnakolee'r Kitchen
Sudeshna of Cook Like A Bong
Pari of Foodelicious
Shanthi of Shanthi Krishnakumar's Cookbook
Parita of Parita's World
Indira of Krishnakolee'r Kitchen
Sudeshna of Cook Like A Bong
Pari of Foodelicious
Shanthi of Shanthi Krishnakumar's Cookbook


i make it the same way..looks delicious..
ReplyDeleteI love Lapsi, we always make it during house warming ceremonies! Pic looks very inviting!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on all your awards and thank you soooo much to share them with me, tc!
A healthy sweet dish with jaggery.
ReplyDeleteHalwa looks yummy and delicious.......
ReplyDeleteU know wat i was planning to do some lapsi since a long, glad u have posted urs, will try urs definitely soon..congrats on ur awards, thanks for sharing with me Indrani..
ReplyDeletecongrats on ur award alongwith a sweet
ReplyDeletehalwa is tempting..
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, you all..
ReplyDeleteIndrani,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the awards. Will put it up along with the next post.
Dear Indrani
ReplyDeletejodi ami dalia pe jai kal super market-e , amar next 3 diner er chinta dur...ha ha
amar dalia paesh khub bhalo lag-e..
ami jakhon Alwar er kachhe kaj kortam ek gram-e biye te khey chhilam , but no cashew or kishmish ha ha
Milano theke singapore pathabe mon-e hochhe..ei chor chhaNchod der deshe mon lagchhena
bhalo theko
ushnishda
looks so yum! New one...
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the awards too...
enjoy your awards and halwa looks delish!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Indrani.That'a very healthy preparation.
ReplyDeleteLapsi payasam /halwa used to be a frequent dish at home somehow its long forgotten now:( thanks for the reminder:)
ReplyDeleteur preparation looks yummy.Congrats on the well deserved awards :)
TC
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ReplyDeletemmm very delectable and a yummy halwa... your pics make me crave for some!!!Congrats on your awards dear...
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Dalia is a regular at breakfast ... ebhabe payesh kokhono banaini ... darun dekhte lagche Indrani! :-)
ReplyDeleteLapsi halwa sounds different but healthy sweet.
ReplyDeleteVery yum and interesting halwa! Congrats on the award...
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