Atte ka halwa is a delicious dessert made with wheat flour. I’m sharing the recipe with a quick video today. It is so easy to prepare and need few basic ingredients. It is an aromatic dessert and will simply melt in your mouth.
Check out this easy video to make Atte Ka Halwa:
I remember eating it for the first time in a Gurudwara in Delhi. It is known as kada parshad. I simply loved it! I often make Gajar ka halwa for the love of Delhi carrots and atte ka halwa is another favorite of mine. so, check out the recipe and try it out too!
Atte Ka Halwa
Ingredients
- 1 cup Atta/ Wheat flour
- 1/2 cup Ghee/clarified butter
- 1 cup Sugar
- 2 cups water
- 2 Green Cardmom powdered
- 6 Cashews broken
Instructions
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Add sugar and water in a sauce pan and let it boil. keep stirring till sugar dissolves and remove from flame.
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Heat ghee in a frying pan and add wheat flour. Lower the flame and cook the flour in ghee for minimum 8-10 minutes. Keep stirring.
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Now add sugar syrup slowly and keep stirring. Be careful while adding sugar syrup as it will splash.
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Once it combines well, remove from the flame and add powdered cardamom powder.
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Roast cashews in 1 tsp ghee and garnish it on halwa.
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Serve and enjoy
Tara says
Thanks for sharing the video! Great post, this desert looks delicious!
Priya Shiva says
Thank you Tara ☺️
KV GREEN HOMES CREATOR says
wow…atte ka halwa ..looks to delicious
Priya Shiva says
thank you 🙂
Chrissy says
This sounds just delectable! I bet it tastes so rich with the butter and sugar used – yummmm. I can’t wait to give it a try.
Priya Shiva says
Thank you ☺️
Pam says
I’ve never had this before, it sounds so easy and delicious! I love your serving bowl too!
Priya Shiva says
Thank you ☺️
Tina Dawson | Love is in my Tummy says
So simple yet I can almost taste its decadence in my mind!
Priya Shiva says
Thanks Tina ????
Elaine @ Dishes Delish says
This looks so intriguing and delicious! I’ve never heard of it nor have I tried it, so I have to rectify that and make it asap!
Priya Shiva says
Do try it. It’s simply delicious!
Vicky says
This is such a beautiful dessert that I imagined it would take hours to make. I was pleasantly surprised to see it only takes 35 minutes to make this Atte Ka Halwa.
Priya Shiva says
Thank you 🙂
Rafeeda - The Big Sweet Tooth says
I totally love aate ka halwa especially during winters… it’s such a comfort food! Feeling like grabbing that bowl…
Priya Shiva says
thank you dear..