Gajar Ka Halwa Recipe (Carrot Halwa, Indian Carrot Pudding) (2024)

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Gajar ka Halwa is an Indian Carrot Pudding that is made with carrots, milk, sugar, ghee, cardamom, and nuts. It's delicious with a cup of chai.This recipe is widely popular in Northern India and is made during the winter months, parties, and festivals.

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Gajar ka Halwa also known as Gajrela in Punjabi is one of my all-time favorite Indian desserts. Although I'm not a big fan of carrots, Gajar ka Halwa is just something else. It has a mild sweetness and the combination of flavors is simply mindblowing.

My aunt in India makes the best Gajar ka Halwa, especially with those seasonal red carrots that you can easily find in New Delhi, but not as easily here in the United States. Since I tend to visit India during the winter months, that's usually the time most people make Gajar Halwa.

You'll also find Gajar Halwa served during weddings, parties, and festivals - specifically during Diwali.

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  • What is Gajar ka Halwa?
  • 6 Ingredients You'll Need for Gajar Halwa:
  • Why You'll Love this Gajar ka Halwa
  • How to Make Gajar Halwa recipe
  • Serving Suggestions
  • Tips on making Gajar ka Halwa
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • More Indian Desserts
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What is Gajar ka Halwa?

Gajar ka Halwa is a famous Punjabi dessert that is widely popular in North India, especially during the winter months and Diwali season. This nutritious dessert from India can be enjoyed both hot and cold. I personally love my Gajrela Halwa warm.

Gajar ka Halwa in English translates to "Carrot Pudding". This sweet carrot pudding also known as Gajrela or Carrot Halwa is super easy to make, but you have to be patient with the cooking process.

This Indian carrot dessert is prepared with ghee, carrots, milk, sugar, cardamom, and nuts. Pretty simple, right?

6 Ingredients You'll Need for Gajar Halwa:

Carrots: Gajar in English is known as carrots. For this recipe, you need to grate the carrots or use a food processor. If you can get your hands on red carrots during the fall/winter season, make sure to use red carrots. In the United States, red carrots are hard to find, however in India, they are more easily available.

Ghee: This recipe uses a total of 2 tablespoons of ghee, divided. Please don't use butter for this recipe, the taste is simply not the same.

Milk: I recommend using whole milk for this recipe, however if you want to cut down on some fat, you may also use reduced-fat 2% milk.

Sugar: I don't like overly sweet desserts, so I used just the right amount of sugar in this recipe. Also remember, carrots are naturally sweet.

Cardamom Powder: A touch of cardamom powder goes a long way. You can make some in a coffee grinder, or you can easily find some at Whole Foods.

Cashews: Chop some cashews and this will be added towards the end of the recipe.

Why You'll Love this Gajar ka Halwa

  • The BEST recipe for Gajar ka Halwa
  • Delicious & Decadent
  • Flavorful & Nutritious
  • Gluten-free
  • Perfect for Festivals - Diwali, Holi
  • Has a Paleo version (replace sugar with coconut sugar, here is my Paleo Gajar ka Halwa recipe)
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How to Make Gajar Halwa recipe

1. Peel the carrots. Grate the carrots - I used the smaller side of the shredder. You can do it by hand or use a food processor.

2. Heat a wok on medium heat, once hot, add 1 tablespoon of ghee.

3. Add the grated carrots and saute for about 8 minutes until the color of the carrots changes.

4. Keep stirring to avoid burning. This is a labor of love.

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5. Add milk to the grated carrots. Cook the carrots and milk down for 6-7 minutes until all the milk is absorbed by the carrots.

6. Keep stirring to avoid sticking and burning.

7. Once all the milk is absorbed, this is what you should have.

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8. Add the sugar.

9. Immediately after, add 1 more tablespoon of ghee.

10. Keep stirring. until all the water is absorbed which is left behind by the sugar. This process will take about 5-6 minutes.

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11. Once done, add cardamom powder. Stir.

12. Add chopped cashews. You can also add almonds, pistachios, and raisins, however I just stick with cashews.

13. Mix well.

14. Dry roast the Carrot Pudding for a couple more minutes so the color of the carrots deepens slightly. Turn off the stove.

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Serving Suggestions

  1. Gajar ka Halwa can be served with some chopped nuts as garnish.
  2. You can serve warm Gajrela with a side of vanilla ice cream. You can certainly try it with pistachio ice cream too.
  3. Also, a side of whipped cream would be delicious too.

Tips on making Gajar ka Halwa

  • Shred the carrots - you can even use a food processor.
  • Cook the carrots for a while until they change color. The more carrots you have, the longer you will have to cook them.
  • Add milk and cook down the carrots with the milk until all the milk is absorbed. The carrots will get mushier at this point.
  • Next, add the sugar, you'll notice the sugar will release some liquid so you'll need to cook the hallway until all the moisture is absorbed.
  • Finally, add your garnishes - I like adding ground cardamom and cashews. You can also add almonds and raisins - but I'm not a fan of raisins in my Gajar Halwa.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is Gajar ka Halwa healthy?

Well, not totally, but rather it's nutritious. Something that is nutritious isn't necessarily healthy. This Carrot Halwa recipe is made with lots of carrots which are an excellent source of Vitamin A.

My recipe also calls for 2 tablespoons of ghee which has its benefits. but should be eaten in moderation since it does contain saturated fats.

Furthermore, for my recipe, I used a minimal amount of sugar to make the BEST Gajar ka Halwa. My recipe calls for 5 tablespoon of sugar total and sugar offers no nutrition or health benefits.

With that said, you can make Gajar Halwa a little healthier. I have a healthy Gajar ka Halwa recipe - my Paleo Gajar ka Halwa version on the blog which turned out really good using cashew milk. Additionally, I did use ghee since ghee is paleo-approved. For the paleo version, I replaced sugar with coconut sugar. The results were fantastic, but expect the color of your hallway to be slightly orange-brown.

2. What are some variations of Gajar ka Halwa?

There are many different ways of preparing Gajar ka Halwa, some make it with evaporated milk while others use condensed milk. Some people add khoya (milk powder) which makes it richer, however I love my halwa without khoya. My mom has been making this Indian Halwa with whole milk for as long as I can remember.

3. Can I make Gajrela Vegan?

I know many of you are going to ask. 🙂 My response - is yes and no.

You can certainly replace whole milk with cashew milk. Gajrela is delicious with cashew milk as seen in my Paleo Gajar ka Halwa.

With that said, you need ghee for that richness and nutty flavor you can't possibly get with oil. My response to this question is that you can go partially vegan with this recipe.

4. How to make Gajar ka Halwa without Ghee?

You can use butter in place of ghee, but it won't have the richness you need for this recipe. I've even tested a recipe here - I wasn't too happy with the result - this is an old post.

Since my recipe only uses about two tablespoons of ghee, I highly recommend using ghee. You can cut it down to one tablespoon of ghee if you wish. Ghee just adds a certain richness and nuttiness that butter just can't compete.

Additionally, oil won't give you good results, you will need butter at the very least.

5. Can I make Gajar ka Halwa gluten-free?

Yes. This recipe is already gluten-free.

6. Can I make Gajar ka Halwa nutfree?

Absolutely. There is no rule that you must add nuts. You can absolutely skip the nuts in this recipe.

7. Can I add raisins to this Carrot Pudding recipe?

Yes. Growing up my mom would add raisins, I personally don't love Gajar ka Halwa with raisins, but you can certainly add some. Keep in mind, you may want to lower the sugar quantity by 1 tablespoon.

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By: Nisha

Gajar ka Halwa is an Indian Carrot Pudding that is made with carrots, milk, sugar, ghee, cardamom, and nuts. It's delicious with a cup of chai.This recipe is widely popular in Northern India and is made during the winter months, parties, and festivals.

Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 25 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Servings 4 servings

Calories 333 kcal

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Equipment

Ingredients

for Gajar ka Halwa

  • 2 tablespoon ghee, divided (1 tablespoon and 1 tbsp)
  • 4 cups organic carrots, peeled & grated
  • 1 ½ cups organic whole milk
  • ½ teaspoon cardamom powder
  • 5 tablespoon sugar
  • ½ cup cashews unsalted, chopped

for garnish

Instructions

  • Peel the carrots. Grate the carrots using the smaller side of the shredder. You can do it by hand or use a food processor.

  • Heat a wok on medium heat, once hot, add 1 tablespoon of ghee.

  • Add the grated carrots and saute for about 8 minutes until the color of the carrots changes.

  • Keep stirring to avoid burning. This is a labor of love.

  • Add milk to the grated carrots. Cook the carrots and milk down for 6-7 minutes until all the milk is absorbed by the carrots.

  • Keep stirring to avoid sticking and burning.

  • Once all the milk is absorbed, this is what you should have.

  • Add the sugar.

  • Immediately after, add 1 more tablespoon of ghee.

  • Keep stirring. until all the water is absorbed which is left behind by the sugar. This process will take about 5-6 minutes.

  • Once done, add cardamom powder. Stir.

  • Add chopped cashews. You can also add almonds, pistachios, and raisins, however I just stick with cashews.

  • Mix well.

  • Dry roast the Gajar ka Halwa for a couple more minutes so the color of the carrots deepens slightly.

  • Enjoy with a cup of my Kadak Masala Chai.

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Nutrition

Calories: 333kcalCarbohydrates: 37gProtein: 7gFat: 19gSaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 28mgSodium: 130mgPotassium: 656mgFiber: 4gSugar: 27gVitamin A: 21532IUVitamin C: 8mgCalcium: 152mgIron: 2mg

Course Dessert

Cuisine Indian

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Gajar Ka Halwa Recipe (Carrot Halwa, Indian Carrot Pudding) (2024)

FAQs

What is the English name of Gajar Ka Halwa? ›

About Carrot Halwa

This classic dessert gets its name “Gajar Halwa” since carrots are known as “Gajar” in Hindi and Halwa is a pudding like dessert from the Indian Sub-Continent. So gajar halwa is nothing but Indian carrot pudding.

How to make carrot halwa step by step with pictures? ›

  1. Heat ghee in non-stick pan or heavy based pan over medium flame. ...
  2. Pour milk over ghee roasted carrots and stir to mix well. ...
  3. When it starts to boil, reduce flame to low and cook until almost milk is absorbed and mixture starts to thicken. ...
  4. Cook until all milk is absorbed and mixture turns thick for approx.

How to fix too much sugar in gajar halwa? ›

There are four ways to reduce sugar in Gajar Ka Halwa : * Add some khoya and cook for few minutes. * Roast semolina in ghee, add it in halwa with some milk and cook for few minutes until milk is absorbed.

Can diabetics eat carrot halwa? ›

Gajar ka Halwa is one of the popular desserts, and is prepared in most homes during winters. Diabetic people are often told to stay away from the sweet dish to control their blood sugar levels. But even people with diabetes can enjoy this Indian pudding.

What are the main ingredients of gajar ka halwa? ›

The main ingredients of gajar ka halwa are freshly grated carrots, milk, sugar, cardamom, khoya, and ghee. Being a combination of milk and carrots, it is known as milk flavored gajar ka halwa but in the other case, the combination of cream or mava (khoya) and carrot is described as mava flavored gajar ka halwa.

Is gajar ka halwa healthy? ›

Rich in fibre

It also helps control blood sugar and makes you feel full, which is excellent for weight management. So, enjoying this sweet dish can be a surprising way to support your overall health.

Why gajar ka halwa is so tasty? ›

Sugar is added in the end to enhance the taste, a glug of ghee and cardamoms for fragrance and the much needed warmth during the cold season. Made with fresh red carrots that are only available during winters in India, gajar halwa is an emotion for many like me.

How long does gajar ka halwa last? ›

Store carrot halwa in the refrigerator for 10 to 12 days. Do not keep it at room temperature as it will get spoiled. You can even freeze carrot halwa for about a month.

What if gajar halwa is too dry? ›

What to do if Gajar ka Halwa is dry? In the above Gajar ka Halwa recipe, be sure to incorporate the exact quantities of MILKMAID, ghee, and milk. If your halwa happens to be a tad dry, slowly introduce warm milk or ghee while stirring consistently.

How much sugar is in gajar halwa? ›

Gajar ka halwa dish contains 319 calories per serving with 14 grams of fat, 21 milligrams of cholesterol and 7 grams of saturated fat. Besides these, it has 44 grams of carbohydrates, 3 grams of fibre, 37 grams of sugar, 5 grams of protein, 141 milligrams of sodium and 594 milligrams of potassium.

Why did my gajar halwa turn black? ›

Why did my gajar ka halwa turn black? Never fry the carrots in ghee. It might turn their color and make the halwa black. Always add carrots and milk to the pan and cook until the milk is absorbed.

Why is gajar ka halwa eaten in winter? ›

It keeps us warm:

Although Gajar Ka Halwa can be served hot or cold, it does provide some protection against winter chills. Ghee is a winter superfood, according to experts, because of the healthy fats it contains. Ghee is also high in antioxidants and amino acids.

Will carrots raise blood sugar? ›

Carrots have a low glycemic index, typically ranging between 16 and 41. Eating raw carrots results in a slower and more gradual increase in blood sugar compared to foods with a higher GI. The sugar in carrots is accompanied by fiber, which helps slow down the absorption of sugar into the bloodstream.

Which halwa is healthy? ›

The best handmade dessert, rich of health benefits and delicious, is besan ka halwa. It is roasted with desi ghee and has a flavor and texture that are reminiscent of besan burfi. Additionally, you can boost their nutritional value by including almonds, raisins, and other healthy dry fruits.

Are yellow carrots good for diabetics? ›

Should people with diabetes eat carrots? Share on Pinterest The carotenoids in carrots may protect against diabetic retinopath. Because carrots are a nonstarchy vegetable, people with diabetes can eat them freely, according to the American Diabetes Association (ADA).

What is halwa called in English? ›

There are always several meanings of each word in English, the correct meaning of Halwa in English is Pudding, and in Urdu we write it حلوہ. The other meanings are Pudding, Halwa, Firni, Aik Qisam Ka Pakwaan, Thali and Kheer. By form, the word Pudding is an noun.

What do we call gajar in English? ›

/gājara/ mn. carrot variable noun. Carrots are long, thin, orange-coloured vegetables that grow under the ground.

What is the English name of gajar grass? ›

Parthenium hysterophorus L., commonly known as carrot weed, white top or congress grass in India, is an herbaceous, erect and annual plant belonging to the family Asteracae (compositae). It is most popularly known as gajar ghas due to its appearance like carrot plant.

What is the English name of gajar Sabji? ›

"Gajar" is the Hindi word for "carrot." In English, "carrot" is the most commonly used term for this root vegetable.

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