When I made Pear Halwa, I wanted to make Halwa with Apples too. Though I had given a try making Apple Halwa during my early years of cooking, I had never given a second thought of perfecting it or trying it out again. Recently I have been trying out new recipes out of Apples that I have landed upon making an all new Apple Sago Payasam and Apple Halwa out of it. Even our New Year Dessert turned out to be Apple Pie. And have brewed a batch of Apple Wine too. These recipes are new at home and are my experimental versions, perfected out.
I followed the same method as for Kasi Halwa(Poosanikkai Halwa) for this Apple Halwa recipe. It is such an easy recipe and you would need just 3 ingredients, Apple, Sugar & Ghee. Other ingredients are optional, but I insist you to add them. So adding a bit of Cardamom Powder gives you a wonderfully flavoured and garnishing it with an extra bit of slivered Almonds & Cashew nuts fried in ghee which gives a whole lot of crunchy texture in every bite. I have not added Milk/Mawa in this recipe. If you love the aroma of Cinnamon & Nutmeg in Apple recipes, then you can even add them in this Apple Halwa. You have no strict rules while making this Halwa. Apples with its unique taste & the roasted slivered Nuts add texture to this Halwa.
Just one thing to remember - Use the grated Apples immediately. Otherwise, it tends to get oxidized & the colour of the Halwa may turn dark. No need of squeezing out any extra water in it. Add the grated Apples into the Ghee and cook it on a low flame until it turns soft &tender. Let the mixture be dry before adding sugar & flavourings into it. And when it comes to Sugar, I have added 1/4 Cup of Sugar for 2 Cups of Apple. If you are using a sweet variety, I suggest you to adjust it accordingly.
Apple Halwa is an easy recipe which can be made with minutes. When you have a sweet craving or want a simple dessert for a party, this Apple Halwa comes out to be handy. You can also serve it as a Naivedhyam or Prasadham too.
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Cuisine - Indian
Recipe Type - Sweet
Difficulty - Medium
Serves - 2-3
Author - SM
Preparation Time - 15 -20 Minutes.
Cooking Time - 20-30 Minutes.
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HOW TO COOK APPLE HALWA
INGREDIENTS:
For Apple Halwa:
Ghee - 3-4 Tbspns
Cashew Nuts - 10 Nos.
Almonds - 10 Nos.
Apple - 2 Cups
Sugar - 1/4 Cup
Cardamom - 2-3 Pods
Saffron - few Strands
Yellow Food Colouring - few Drops(Optional)
Salt - a Pinch
METHOD:
Preparation:
- Grind Cardamoms along with few teaspoons of sugar into a fine powder and keep it aside.
- Soak Saffron strands in few teaspoons of warm water.
- Sliver the Nuts and keep them aside.
- Wash, peel & core the Apples & then cut them into halves.
- Remove the Seeds.
- Grate the Apples using a grater.
- Use the grated Apples immediately.
For Apples Halwa:
- Heat 3 Tbspn of Ghee in a heavy-bottomed pan, roast the slivered, Almonds & Cashew Nuts.
- Add the grated Apples and cook on a medium-low flame for a few minutes.
- Cook the Apples until it turns soft & tender.
- Cook until the Apples turn dry and there is no water.
- Now add the sugar along with Saffron soaked Water, Cardamom Powder and give a quick stir.
- Add a few drops of yellow food colouring and mix well.
- Cook this on a low flame for about 5-7 Minutes.
- At this stage, Apple Halwa starts to bubble up.
- Now add a Tablespoon of Ghee and give a quick stir.
- Cook this on a low flame for another 5-7 Minutes.
- Add a pinch of salt and the remaining Ghee to the Halwa and mix well.
- When the Ghee starts to separate & the Apple Halwa begins to leave the sides of the pan, switch off the fire.
- Serve Apple Halwa hot or at room temperature.
- Can keep it refrigerated.
- Lasts up to a week when refrigerated.
- The texture of the Halwa remains the same even when refrigerated.
NOTES:
- I have used Red Royal Gala Apples in this recipe. Can prepare the same recipe with Green Apples too.
- Adjust the amount of Sugar to suit the variety of Apple.
- Grate the Apples evenly, which would facilitate even cooking.
- Once the Apples are grated, use it immediately.
- Otherwise, the Apples may tend to get oxidized.
- There is no need to squeeze the extra water out of the Apples.
- It helps the Apples to get cooked well.
- Saute the grated Apples and cook it along with the water until it turns soft, cooked and there is no more water content, before adding the sugar.
- Some recipes call for adding Milk in the recipe.
- Can use 1/4 Cup of Milk and cook for an extra bit of time until the mixture turns dry before adding the sugar.
- Perfectly cooked Apples gives a perfect texture to the Halwa.
- Adjust the amount of sugar to suit your sweet tooth.
- I have flavoured the Halwa with Cardamom Powder.
- Adding a bit of extra Ghee will give a rich texture to the Apple Halwa.
- Adding Saffron is purely optional.
- Adding artificial food colouring is purely optional.
- I have added a few drops of yellow food colouring to the Apple Halwa. Can use orange/green food colouring too.
- Adding a pinch of salt to the Halwa is purely optional, but it helps to balance the overall taste of the dessert.