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This recipe for sooji ka halwa ("made with semolina") is a popular version with many families because it is one of those simple but very satisfying desserts that hits the sweet spot every time. This Sooji Halwa is made with semolina, sugar, ghee and water (and/or milk). Addition of cardamom powder, nuts and saffron is optional, but recommended as it enhances the flavor and nutrition.
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Ingredients
Use a fine variety of sooji and not the coarser variety. Creamy and delicious sooji ka halwa or semolina pudding, a sweet and simple dessert with a great traditional value. Semolina, a Perfect Dessert - Sooji Ka Halwa and More. After prayer Halwa is served to devotees as a blessing.
Instructions
Sooji halwa/halva is a popular Indian/ Pakistani dessert served in breakfast, lunch, or dinner. The key to best halwa is properly roasted semolina. What makes halwa soft is fully puffed semolina grains. Sooji is used in northern parts of India and Pakistan to make sooji halwa. There is no concrete difference between sooji, rava and semolina.
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