Today we are celebrating Ugadi, an auspicious beginning of a Telugu New Year. Ugadi is also celebrated in Karnataka and Gudi Padwa in Maharashtra. Every Telugu New Year is given a different name. This year it’s named as “Sarvadhari”. As we all know the special for today is the preparation of Ugadi Pachadi, a fusion of six tastes (Shadruchulu) such as, sour, bitter, sweet, salt, spicy, pungent. I also prepared Ugadi Pachadi today with available ingredients like: Tamarind (sour), Fenugreek Seeds (bitter), Sugar (sweet), Salt (salt), Red Chili Powder (spicy) and finally raw mango pieces (pungent).


- 2 Apples (I used Gala Apples)
- ¼ cup Milk
- ½ cup Sugar
- ¼ tsp Cardamom Seeds (Elaichi, Elakulu)
- ½ tsp Raisins
- 1 tsp broken Cashews
- ¼ tsp Red Food Color (optional)
- 1 tsp Ghee

Peel the skin of apples and grate them. Keep aside.

When the mixture thickens switch off the flame and transfer to a serving plate. Let it cool and serve. This is really a delicious dessert for festive days.
Thank you so much for your wishes. Happy Ugadi to you all too. Have a wonderful year ahead.
wow!innovative idea uma:))looks so colorful and yum..happy ugadi to u
ReplyDeleteHappy Ugadi, Uma! Apple halwa looks awesome! :)
ReplyDeleteWish u and ur family a Happy Ugadi Uma :) Apple halwa looks so cute :)
ReplyDeletewish u a happy ugadi uma
ReplyDeletehalwa with apples ,yumm never heard about this ,but looks delecious uma
ReplyDeletethis is new to me.. halwa looks too good.
ReplyDeleteHappy Ugadi..Halwa with Apples..Creative one Uma..
ReplyDeleteHalwa is looking yummy. very creative. Happy ugadi to you too uma.
ReplyDeleteHappy ugadi....that apple halwa has a lovely colour...
ReplyDeleteHappy ugadd. Now i know it is a telugu feast day.
ReplyDeleteApple halwa looks so delicious.
What kind of apple did you use
so sweet that halwa looks:)
ReplyDeleteHi Uma wishing you and your family a happy Ugadi :) Your apple halwa looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteRosie x
Happy Ugadi to you Uma. Apple Halwa looks yum.. nice creativity!
ReplyDeleteApple Halwa looks fabulous. Never had that before. Will try it soon.
ReplyDeleteHappy Ugadi, Uma. And that apple halwa looks absolutely gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteUma, halwa looks awesome, mouthwatering!! Happy Ugadi:)
ReplyDeleteHappy Ugadi Uma..
ReplyDeletestarting a New year with sweet.. lovely Dear !! Nice pic too !!
Awesome uma,never tried this........keep it up :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for ur wishes Uma..actually I prepared the baklava yesterday..
ReplyDeleteHi!
ReplyDeleteHappy ugadi! this sweet dish looks delicious! easy to prepare too!
very unique and innovative recipe girl:) wishing u and ur loved ones a very happy (belated) Ugadi...
ReplyDeleteUma-
ReplyDeleteThank you for this new type of apple halwa- will try out this weekend for Tamil New Year.
Apple Halwa sounds new to me, The color has come out soo well!
ReplyDeleteUgadi Subhakankshalu to you & your family!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a very Happy Ugadi to you and your family Uma:)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Siri
Your blog keeps getting better and better! Your older articles are not as good as newer ones you have a lot more creativity and originality now keep it up!
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