Godumai Halwa
Recipe and Photo Courtesy: Radhika (my Aunt)
Ingredients1 1/2 cups wheat (atta)
1/2 cup maida
Colour for halwa
1 1/2 cup sugar
Elachi poder & roasted nuts
1 cup ghee
Make a dosa batter consistency of the atta & maida ,with the colour powder in water & keep aside for atleast 30 min.
Add sugar to 1/2 cup water & bring it to 2 thread consistency.
Add the paste of atta & maida to this & stir till the paste cooks without burning underneath.
This should be done for atleast 20 min add ghee in between little by little as the paste cooks.
Add the roasted nuts & elachi & leave it to cool, the halwa is ready to eat.

wow!Lovely color ..Looks soo yummy!
ReplyDeleteWow ur wheat halwa is mouth watering .....looking like Tirunelveli halwa preethi...
ReplyDeleteThis looks yummm.. and the process sounds pretty simple.. mom used to grind wheat in grinder and take the milk etc to make this.. will show her your recipe :)
ReplyDeleteAnd coincidence.. Even I have posted an Halwa today :)
Reminds me of thrinelveli halwa..Colorful and yumm!!
ReplyDeleteWow!!!!!Wow!!!
ReplyDeleteIt makes me drooling!!! Looks gorgeous!!
wow..thats looks grt..i lov wheat halwa...
ReplyDeleteWow, the halwa looks very nice...cant wait to try it out..
ReplyDeleteOMG!! This looks soo mouth watering!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a co-incidence! Sowmya of Creative Saga also posted wheat halwa..and I am seeing it here again..slurrp bonus temptations for me. It looks delicious dear
ReplyDeleteHalwa looks very temtpting Preethi... on our visits to native - we used to get fresh ones and eat from iruttu kadai - Tirunelveli halwa.... it tastes awesome...
ReplyDeleteLooks great! I have tried it once, but it was a flop.. Got a comment from my hubby that it was like cerelac baby food :(
ReplyDeleteHalwa looks so delicious and yummy... can we do it with pillsbury wheat atta....
ReplyDeleteYeah pillsbury would be perfectly fine!
ReplyDeletethank u guys
ReplyDeletenice reading yr experiences!
never made this version b4 but looks yumm
ReplyDeleteHalwa looks tempting! Reminds Thirunelveli halwa! :)
ReplyDelete1 cup ghee...oh dear i would love to make the low fat version :)
ReplyDeleteyummm...
ReplyDeleteThat sounds real easy ! And i used to think Wheat Halwa was rocket science becz. the old ladies in our family sweated over it for hours, soaking, grinding and extracting the milk from whole wheat and then stirring it forever with sugar....Thank you so much for this !
ReplyDeleteThank u for ur sweet encouraging comment dear....
ReplyDeleteYummy delight!
ReplyDeleteomg...that looks so easy to cook :) Will try it out this weekend!
ReplyDeletelovely mouth-watering picture :)
Delicious and tempting....looks so gud
ReplyDeleteHahaha...I am so reminded of my Grandmom she is an expert.. My mum bit adichufies from her... But I wanna say a wow to the picture...
ReplyDeleteIts raining halwas ;) Till now saw already 3 posts and cant stop drooling..great pic..super tempting...
ReplyDeletePls collect ur awards from my blog dear...
ReplyDeletethank u so much guys! yes rathi it looks great indeed
ReplyDeleteWow thats mouthwatering halwa.. tempted so much..i am drooling here. Perfect texture and consistency too..
ReplyDeleteI have been given a packet of Halwa by a friend from Kenya. After opening the packet how should I store it and how long will it keep? Ian Graham
ReplyDeletewow this looks great and like thirunelveli halwa ... I am a die hard fan of Thirunelveli Halwa...will try this out soon...
ReplyDeleteHi
ReplyDeleteI did wheat halwa for this Diwali.Iam newly married and ofcoz new to Kitchen but your recipe was tempting and the result was marvellous.I got good appreciations which indirectly goes to you
Suhasini