Thursday, January 16, 2014

Iruttu kadai halwa




Thirunelveli Halwa
Thirunelveli also called Nellai is an ancient city in South of Tamil nadu, situated on the banks of the river Tamirabarani.I guess everyone in South India will be familiar with the famous Thirunelveli Halwa sold at Iruttu kadai (meaning dark shop) in Thirunelveli
This is one of my favourite sweet and I was lucky am  in Thirunelveli ,my mom used to get for me from Iruttu kadai .


I bookmarked this recipe from this video.Here they have explained how they make this halwa at Thirunelveli.I just followed this recipe with only one change.I reduced the amount of sugar alone.It took almost 3 hours for me to make this halwa.I would say this almost tastes close to Thirunelveli Halwa so it is worth the effort.Also I was amazed with the yield.1 cup of wheat can yield more than 1/2 kg of halwa


Ingredients
Wheat : 2 cups (approx 450gms)
Sugar: 7 cups
Water: 12 cups
Cardomom powder: 1/2 tsp
Ghee: 3 cups


Procedure:
Step1:
Soak the wheat is sufficient amount of water for 8 hrs



Step2:
Grind the wheat with some water and extract the wheat milk
To get the milk, grind the wheat in mixie/blender for 5 minutes and filter out the milk.
Grind the wheat with fresh water again and filter.Repeat this atleast 3 times


Step3:
Allow the milk to ferment overnight

Step4:
In the morning , you will find that the thick milk has settled at the bottom and the clear liquid on top.Discard the clear liquid. I got approximately 3.5 cups of milk
Note: If you are able to extract more milk, adjust the quantity of other ingredients accordingly

Fermented milk


After clearing the liquid on top


Step5:
In a wide non stick pan, pour this milk and add 12 cups of water and mix well

Mixed with water


Step6:
Cook in a medium flame and keep stirring once 3 -5 minutes.After 1 hour, the mixture starts to thicken


Step7:
At this point add sugar and keep on stirring


Step8:
Once it reaches semi solid stage, add ghee little by little and keep on stirring.After another 1 hour or so, the ghee will start oozing out.The halwa will look transparent as well.When you take the mixture in the laddle, it should slide and not stick to the laddle
The ghee will really start oozing out at the last stage. I recollected more than 1/4 cup of ghee once I was done with the Halwa


Step9:
Add cardomom powder and fried cashews and switch off the flame

About to be done.Still sticky


Almost done.The halwa has to slide from the spoon.Should not stick


Adding color to Halwa
1.             Heat 3 tsp of ghee
2.             Add 2 tsp of sugar and keep stirring until the sugar starts melting and starts caramelizing
3.             At one point (within a minute or two), the ghee starts changing color to brown
4.             Pour this to the Halwa mixture and you will get the required color naturally


Heat ghee and sugar


Add it to the halwa




This will become more darker once the halwa is done
Tips:
1.             If you want to try this halwa for the first time, cut the recipe by half.Use only 1 cup of wheat.The yield is really huge.So 1 cup will be more than enough for a family
2.             Use a good quality non stick pan so that it will be easy to stir and also to clean
3.             I got only 3.5 cups of milk from 2 cups of wheat.If you extracted properly with good squeezing and grinding more than 3 times, you may get even more.In that case increase the other ingredients accordingly
4.             Do not add any artificial colors.You may not get the color naturally when you are making with less quantity.However use the above tip to bring the color










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