
Hope you all had a wonderful Ugadi celebration! As we all know the special for Ugadi festival is the preparation of Ugadi Pachadi which is a fusion of six tastes (Shadruchulu) such as, sour, bitter, sweet, salt, spicy, pungent. I prepared this Ugadi Pachadi and also coconut halwa as a sweet treat.
Coconut Halwa recipe:
Ingredients:
- 2 cups grated coconut, fresh (frozen also can be used)
- ½ cup Rice, uncooked
- ½ cup Sugar
- 1 or 2 tsp Ghee
- ¼ tsp Cardamom Powder
- Cashews and Raisins, sautéed in some ghee
Preparation:
Soak rice in enough water for 2 to 3 hours or until rice becomes soft.
Grind the soaked rice and grated coconut into a very fine paste by adding some water. But don’t make it too watery. It should be like a smooth paste. Keep aside.
In a non-stick pan pour sugar and add some water just enough to immerse the sugar (approx. ½ cup). Bring the sugar solution to a boil and wait till one string consistency is acquired.
Then immediately add the cardamom powder + ground coconut – rice paste and keep stirring until it becomes thick and leaves the sides of the pan. Just before turning off the flame, add ghee and mix well.
That’s all! Great tasting coconut halwa is ready!!
Here are some serving ideas for this yummy halwa. But don’t forget to garnish it with fried cashew and raisins.
You can either:
Grease a plate, spread halwa flat and cut into desired shapes when it becomes cool.

Or
Make shapes with a round bowl.

Or
Make into laddu shapes and serve.

Or
Make different shapes using Cookie Cutters.

Or
Just simply serve in a bowl!!
Hai Uma..snap is too tempting..never tasted this..but looks yumm yumm.. :)
ReplyDeleteCoconut halwa looks yummy and its variation of shape are great...
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Thats something different,loved all the shapes and sounds really good...
ReplyDeletea nice different recipe..looks yumm
ReplyDeleteI like the way you've shaped it into a star.
ReplyDeletelooks delicious.. nice click..
ReplyDeletenice halwa
ReplyDeleteI love the star shaped one. They looks so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteStar shaped halwa looks vert inviting! Nice recipe!
ReplyDeleteUma,
ReplyDeleteLovely presentation dear. I want to have this as my dessert tonight:-)
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Lots of designs ... nice recipe..never heard abt this
ReplyDeletethe coconut halwa looks lovely and delicious.
ReplyDeleteWOW... yummyy halwa..looks delicious n tempting.. lovely shape.. :)
ReplyDeleteCute and lovely halwa...
ReplyDeletenice thought dear..yummy halwa
ReplyDeleteCoconut Halwa! Your halwa has rice it. I have not made them with rice. Will give it a try the next time I make it. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYummy and easy halwa.
ReplyDeleteHalwa is looking very pretty never heard of it! Very interesting recipe!
ReplyDeletelooks very yummy and tempting.. nice pics too..
ReplyDeleteNever made this at home, but I'm a coconut freak..love to tr this soon..pics are too tempting, Uma..Happy Ugadi to u and ur family
ReplyDeleteYummy halwa...cool shapes..
ReplyDeleteOh mouth-drooling halwa, yummmmmm!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a new recipe to me. Nice one and should try.
ReplyDeleteSuper easy sweet............
ReplyDeleteAwesome presentation uma,coconut halwa is new to me.Could n't imagine how it would taste,but your pics are hinting me that it would tasted heavenly.
ReplyDeleteHey Uma, halwa is yummy..like the pictures..esp that star shaped is too good:-)
ReplyDeleteAs always, Uma, you've made the halwa look delicious. A belated happy Ugadi!
ReplyDeleteDelicious coconut halwa and the presentation ideasare awesome.
ReplyDeleteHalwa looks so tempting and loved the star shape.
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Halwa looks really tasty Uma...cute clicks :)
ReplyDeleteI loved all the shapes but my fav is the star shape... yummy halwa...
ReplyDeleteSounds new to me,and so creative presentations Uma!
ReplyDeletelooks yumy,,,,
ReplyDeleteCocnut halwa looks delicious, love the cute star shape!
ReplyDeletei am super tempted to try it. will let u know if i do.
ReplyDeleteA new sweet for me. Liked it more since it uses only 2 tblspn of ghee. Beautiful shape esp. the star one.
ReplyDeleteHappy Ugadi Uma, how innovative to come up with a coconut halwa..you know I have a series on that..only I never thought of this..:)..you know the other day athamma did apple halwa and I was thinking of you..:P
ReplyDeletebeautifully presented.
ReplyDeleteBelated Ugadi wishes. Looks delicious.
ReplyDeletehi uma,
ReplyDeleteThis halwa is new to me...great from the usual version of kesaris :)
The presentation takes the maximum credit I must say!! clap* clap* clap :)
woo i am speechless dear...mouthwatering click
ReplyDeleteHalwa looks fabulous and beautiful..
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful treat for Ugaadi! I wish I could be a part of your family to enjoy these delicious (by looking it self I can say) snack.
ReplyDeleteHappy new year!
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