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Halwa recipes


Last Updated : May 09,2024



हलवा - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Halwa recipes in Hindi)
હલવા - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Halwa recipes in Gujarati)

100 Halwa Recipes from different parts of India

What is Halwa?  An Indian mithai with a soft, fudge-like texture, the halwa just slides down your throat and warms your soul! One of the all-time favourite Indian sweets, halwa is made for any and every occasion, and sometimes for no reason at all.  

Ragi Sheera

Ragi Sheera

Halwa can be made with roasted flour, grated veggies or mashed fruits.

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The key ingredient is essentially cooked with sugar and ghee to get a soft, luscious, heartwarming sweet dish, resplendent with the aroma of ghee and Indian spices like cardamom.

Jowar Apple Sheera, Healthy Indian SweetJowar Apple Sheera, Healthy Indian Sweet

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Halwas from different parts of India

Halwas from different parts of India. You can smell a classic halwa even before you see it – that means it has been done right.  Halwas are made all over India. While some like the Sooji ka HalwaMoong Dal Halwa.

 Rava Sheera, Sooji Ka HalwaRava Sheera, Sooji Ka Halwa

Badam Halwa and Carrot Halwa are popular all over the country, each region has its specialty too, like the Wheat Halwa of Tamil Nadu, which is made with the milk extracted from soaked wheat! Halwas, unlike sheeras and kheers are usually slow-cooked to get a rich taste.

Badam ka SheeraBadam ka Sheera

Moong Dal Halwa has originated from Rajashtan and consumed in the cold winter months where it will keep the body warm. Sooji ka Halwa is quick to make and more popular in North India. Chana Dal Halwa is a Punjab style chana dal halwa made during festivals and celebrations. Carrot Halwa has its origins in North India. 

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Slow cooked Halwas

Even a small portion is enough to satisfy your sweet tooth. However, there are quick-fix versions that you can cook in a jiffy too. So, worry not. The Moong Dal Halwa and Chana Dal Halwa are typical examples of slow-cooked halwas. Although there might be quick workarounds for these, the slow versions taste better because the dal loses its raw smell and imbibes a rich taste only when you cook it in a heavy-bottomed vessel for a while.

 Chana Dal Halwa ( Indian Cooking)Chana Dal Halwa ( Indian Cooking)

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You can make halwa out of rich ingredients like the Walnut Halwa or Badam Halwa, of course only to be enjoyed occasionally.

Walnut-SheeraWalnut Sheera

Healthy halwa recipes from India

Low Fat Carrot Halwa, Healthy Gajar Halwa

Low Fat Carrot Halwa, Healthy Gajar Halwa

Healthy halwa recipes from India. You may also make healthy treats like the Low Fat Carrot Halwa and  Shakarkand ka Halwa, Diabtic friendly Lauki Halwa which capitalize on the natural sweetness of the ingredients to reduce the amount of sugar required.

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The resulting halwas are relatively healthy, and can be enjoyed occasionally even by those with blood pressure or other health conditions.

Lauki Halwa, Diabetic FriendlyLauki Halwa, Diabetic Friendly

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Halwas for fasting days

Anjeer HalwaAnjeer Halwa

Halwas for fasting days. Halwas like the Shakarkand ka Halwa and Singhada Sheera can be enjoyed even on fasting days.  Jhat-Pat Halwa for a simple puja at home, Anjeer Halwa to celebrate a victory, and Peach Halwa to delight your kids in the evening… there is a halwa for each day of the month, and more!

Singhada Sheera, Farali Singhara Halwa, Vrat RecipeSinghada Sheera, Farali Singhara Halwa, Vrat Recipe

Traditional Halwas

A traditional mithai that everybody has a reason to like—some for the taste, some for the goodness of doodhi and milk which makes the doodhi ka halwa, and some for the warm feeling it instils on a rainy day! Many a shortcut there might be.

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But sometimes the traditional method of making a mithai yields the richest taste! This authentic recipe of Gajar ka Halwa proves that!

Gajar ka HalwaGajar ka Halwa

Quick Halwas

Quick Halwas. A wonderful dessert that can be prepared in minutes.

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It does not require much advance preparation, and can be whipped up even at short notice. Rava sheera is traditional, yet modern in its simplicity, making it a sheer delight.

 Shakarkand Ka Halwa, Faraal Sweet Potato Halwa RecipeShakarkand Ka Halwa, Faraal Sweet Potato Halwa Recipe

Halwa by itself is a delicacy that none can resist, thanks to its rich, sugary taste and enticing, melt-in-the-mouth texture. As a result, this Mixed Halwa has a an interesting appearance, texture and flavour too.

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Recipe# 15521
10 Feb 02

 
 
by kvs_sailaja
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Grate soya granules into semilina like consistency to prepare the soy halwa and then cook it with milk, sugar, crushed nuts, elaichi powder. Serve as dessert with crushed nuts as garnish.
Recipe# 14258
16 Aug 11

 
 by vishakha_p
No reviews
One of the most popular winter sweet dish ,badam halwa is enriched with a great almond taste. The badam paste and ghee get cooked together and then are flavoured with chopped almonds and decorated with silver wark.
Recipe# 8914
20 Sep 16

 
 by arpalp
No reviews
Doodhi ka halwa is a North Indian sweet dish prepared from grated doodhi(also known as bottle gourd or lauki) cooked with sugar, ghee and spices like cardamom. A delicious dessert dish which can be served as a snack or after meal sweet!
Recipe# 11008
25 Apr 02

 
 by padmasi
No reviews
The mouthwatering milk halwa is a simple and quick sweet dish prepared from condensed milk, and crushed dried fruits cooked with sugar and spices like cardamom. A delicious dessert dish which can be served as a snack or after meal sweet!
Recipe# 15579
29 Aug 11

 
 by usmishra
No reviews
Dry fruit halwa is a traditional, rich and nutrient dense halwa recipe with crushed nuts added to ghee, sugar and milk and then enjoyed as barfis or halwa as dessert.
Recipe# 9108
24 Dec 02

 
 by rakhikhanna
No reviews
Sooji carrot ka halwa is a North Indian sweet dish prepared from grated carrot(also known as gajar) cooked with sooji ( rawa or semolina)sugar, ghee and spices like cardamom. A delicious dessert dish which can be served as a snack or after meal sweet!
Dry-fruits Halwa
Recipe# 39909
28 Dec 14

 
 by Ankita Mohit Pandit
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It is a traditional Indian recipe made with lots of dry fruits and usually eat in wintary cold mornings contains high calories.
Recipe# 41109
30 Aug 16

 
 by MEENA SAVLA
No reviews
Crunchy Masti Delight is a combination of suji and carrot halwa with a twist adding a orange flavour to it and the ‘Crunch’ is all time favourite “Mix Nut Chikki”. The Caramel Sauce topping adds an extra star to this Indian Fussion Dessert.
Recipe# 13063
19 May 01

 
 by lekhasanath
No reviews
Cucumber halwa is an innovative sweet dish prepared from grated cucumber or kaakri cooked with sugar, ghee and spices like cardamom. A delicious dessert dish which can be served as a snack or after meal sweet!
Recipe# 13531
01 Oct 11

 
 by setaram
No reviews
An unique variation to the typical halwa recipe, makhana ke halwa is prepared from soaked makhanas, ghee and sugar. A simple and quick dessert item, makhane ke halwa is best enjoyed with chopped nuts as topping.
Recipe# 15928
23 May 05

 
 by chitvish
No reviews
Prepare Micro Bread Halwa in minutes using handy ingredients like soaked bread slices, sugar and chopped nuts in microwave. A quick dessert recipe for sudden guests.
Recipe# 11991
17 Aug 11

 
 by mozetasha
No reviews
Discover an easy way of creating your own unique and tasty indian dessert recipe like beetroot ka halwa, dudhi ka halva and gulabjamun.
Recipe# 15600
27 Jan 02

 
 
by apoorva23
No reviews
Gajar/beetroot twin halwa is an eye catching sweet dish recipe with the grated carrots and beetrots. Laden with the goodness of carrots and beetroots, this halwa makes for a healthy snack or sweet choice for children.
Recipe# 16017
23 May 05

 
 by chitvish
No reviews
Get ready to tempt your sweet tooth by preparing the tasty Micro wheat halwa quickly in a microwave oven. The roasted wheat flour based rava is cooked with ghee and sugar and then enjoyed mixed with saffron.
Recipe# 13417
18 Oct 00

 
 
by ayeshatalat
No reviews
The creatively designed sweet potato ka halwa is a lovely variation to the traditional Indian sweet dish called halwa. The sweet potato halwa is prepared from boiled and mashed sweet potatoes, sugar, ghee and spices like cardamom.
Halwa Lajwab-wheat and Bajra
Recipe# 34246
20 Feb 11

 
 
by Sushila Jora
No reviews
Halwa Lajwab-wheat and Bajra, bajra and wheat flour based halwa. You can also try any other flours of your choice to make this halwa.
Recipe# 13447
29 Aug 11

 
 by gloriosa
No reviews
Dudhi pista halwa presents a creative variation to the traditional indian mithai, dudhi halwa. The grated bottle gourd or dudhi is cooked with pistachio along with milk and sugar. Relish the dudhi pista halwa garnished with elaichi powder.
Recipe# 14898
27 Dec 03

 
 by sumagandlur
No reviews
Pamper your sweet buds with the sweet potato halwae made from boiled and mashed sweet potatoes or shakarkand. Add chopped nuts and elaichi powder to flavour to the delicious sweet dish.
Recipe# 15633
16 Nov 04

 
 by sapnil
No reviews
Try out this innovative variation of the traditional gajar ka halwa recipe, the Cheesy carrot halwa prepared by cooking together grated carrots with sugar, milk, khoya and grated cheese. Simply amazing sweet dish with a delicious sweet and cheesy taste.
Recipe# 14175
08 Oct 11

 
 by mcgraff
No reviews
Get set to tempt your sweet tooth with this mouthwatering indian dessert recipe, moong daal halwa. The moong dal and ghee blend together perfectly with the sugar and chopped nuts in the moong dal halwa and is typically relished in the months of winter.
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Halwa
5
 on 23 Oct 20 06:13 AM


Yes it is very nice and mindblowing. Remarkably amazing . Better than anything one can expect and enjoy. Praise the Lord, Haleluaih Amen. Hare Krishna Hare Ram. Jai Bharat Mata ki Jai ho.
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23 Oct 20 10:43 AM
Halwa
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 on 23 Nov 19 01:58 PM