Halva, halwa, halvah, halava, helva, halawa, halawi

quinta-feira, 16 de agosto de 2007

Basic Indian halava

There are many kinds of halwas in India, but the most common are the carrot (gajar) halwa and the semolina (sooji or rava) halwa. Halwa is also made from atta flour. Here is the recipe for semolina halwa.

7/8 cup milk
7/8 cup water
3/4 cup sugar (1 cup if you like it very sweet)
1 cup semolina
3/4 cup butter or ghee (US: 1 1/2 sticks)
1/2 teaspoon cardamom
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg (optional)
crushed toasted pistachios (optional)

Melt butter or ghee over medium heat, add semolina and stir-fry for about 10 minutes until nutty aroma develops. Meanwhile, bring milk, water and sugar to a boil in a separate pot, remove from heat and stir in spices. Turn off stove and pour liquid over fried semolina while stirring rapidly to contain sputtering.

Pour into forms or let cool in pot and cut into pieces later. Serve at room temperature.
Option, garnish with crushed toasted pistachios.

Persian halva

250 grams semolina
200 g sugar
200 g vegetable oil
1 c boiling water
1/2 cup rosewater
1/2 teaspoon saffron
crushed toasted almonds

Heat oil over medium heat, add semolina, stir-fry for about 10 minutes until nutty aroma develops and remove from heat. Dissolve sugar in boiling water, stir in rosewater and saffron and pour onto fried semolina while stirring rapidly. Garnish with crushed toasted almonds.

Greek halva

1 cup olive oil
2 cups semolina
3 cups sugar
4 cups water
1/2 lemon, sliced
1 stick cinnamon
chopped almonds
sesame seeds
Cook semolina and almonds in oil until golden. Meanwhile, heat the water and sugar just enough to completely dissolve the sugar and add lemon and cinnamon. Pour liquid onto semolina while stirring rapidly. Continue heating mixture until it thickens, then pour into cake form. Garnish with sesame seeds and serve at room temperature.

Jewish Halvah

400 g Tahini
oil drained from Tahini plus margarine to make 1 1/2 cups
4 c semolina or wheat flour
1 c honey
1/2 c sesame seeds
Heat oil and margarine, stir in flour and cook over low flame while stirring constantly, until light brown. Then add tahini. Using a candy thermometer, heat honey to the soft ball stage (112 °C). Combine honey and sesame seeds with flour mixture and mix well. Pour onto greased form; cut as soon as solid enough.


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