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Gajar Ka Halwa - Carrot Pudding - Indian Sweet Dish - Carrots

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2009

This is famous sweet dish in northern India and Pakistan. You will find the best Halwa in Punjab, with migration this sweet dish is now available all around the world. Still home made is home made. I show you an easy way to cook this mouth watering sweet dish. Cook it ahead and impress your friends

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  • Do you think brown sugar would be a nice alternative to white sugar? Or would that make it too rich?

  • I really do not know how it will come out. I have not used brown sugar for making Indian sweets.

    Try it and let us all know.

  • I made this dish today with brown sugar...was fabulous. Reminded me a lot of sweet potato pie or pumpkin pie. Question though, I grinded the carrots and nuts to practically nothing, but in the end the pudding was crunchy. Should it have a consistency like that?

  • I think the crunchy taste is more due to brown sugar. Well if you like it that is what counts.

    It may be worthwhile for you to try to cook exactly the way I have shown in the video. Then you can decide which one tastes better for you.

  • Hi, I just had this for the first time a few weeks ago at an Indian buffet. Do you usually serve it alone or with vanilla ice cream? Also, would it taste ok if I used only 4 oz of butter instead of 8 oz? Thanks!

  • Usually it is served alone and a bit warm. However, your idea of vanilla ice cream is a good one. So go for it.

    4 Oz of butter is good. Initially I wanted to use 4 OZ but later decided to make it a bit more rich.

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  • DO YOU KNOW

    Most people have 5 senses.

    Some people have 6 senses.

    But u r blessed with 7 senses.

    An extra sense is NON SENSE.

    AND YOU NOT MAKE A GAJAR KA HALWA

  • great clip .. keep it up thanks

  • That makes me never want to taste Halwa e gaajar again. 

  • it will be easier if you use flat pan and sugar you are putting in looks like more than 2 spoon, anyway must be tasty...

  • you very nasty man

  • your so sweet, thank you so much for sharing, can't wait to try and make this and share it with my family.

  • Thank you so much for your video! I am making it for thanksgiving.

  • your husband will do good job tonight after such a delicious sweet

  • i really like this recipe i think ill try it.. thx

  • One of my favorite indian dessert !

    Do you know how make the pistash burfi?

    Thanks !

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