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Apple Halwa

Serves 4
40 mins
280 Kcal
Apple Halwa is an easy and healthy dessert with traditional Indian flavours. Made of grated apples, in apple halwa, the natural sweetness of apples blends with sugar, ghee, and aromatic spices. This makes it perfect as a treat for any occasion with a rich comfort flavour that delivers the good about fruit. The vibrant colour and delightful texture of Apple Halwa make it a clear favourite among dessert lovers, and anyone will love this sweet treat. How to make apple halwa- Grate 2 to 3 apples with a lovely variety such as Fuji or Gala. Heat some ghee in a heavy-bottomed pan and saut the grated apples until they are soft and the juices ooze out. Then add a little milk and cook again, allowing the liquid to reduce and the apples to soften. Add the sugar to taste and mix well till the sugar dissolves completely. Cardamom powder, cinnamon, or saffron would be an excellent flavour to add to the halwa, giving it a warm, fragrant flavour. Add some chopped nuts like cashews, almonds, or raisins for texture and flavour to make the apple halwa recipe richer. Let it simmer on low fire till all the liquid dries up and halwa consistency is achieved. Garnish it with more nuts or a bit of ghee for added richness. Apple halwa is a fantastic way to fulfil your need for a fruit-based dessert without compromising its flavour or nutrition. Serve warm or chilled for the perfect finish to any meal.

Ingredients required for Apple Halwa

  1. 4 apple
  2. 3 tbsp ghee
  3. 1/4 cup mixed nuts
  4. 1/2 tsp cardamom powder
  5. 1/2 cup sugar

Cooking steps for Apple Halwa

  1. 1
    Explore the recipe of this apple halwa. Start by washing, peeling, and grating four apples—tart or semi-sweet apples work best because they balance out the sugar like a pro.
  2. 2
    Heat three tablespoons of ghee in a non-stick pan (the real MVP of Indian desserts), and once it's hot and fragrant, add the grated apples.
  3. 3
    Stir them around, letting them cook down and release their natural juices.
  4. 4
    Keep cooking until the moisture mostly evaporates, and the apples start to break down into a soft, pulpy texture.
  5. 5
    That's your cue to add half a cup of sugar, stirring it in until it melts and the halwa takes on a rich, golden hue.
  6. 6
    Next, sprinkle in half a teaspoon of cardamom powder because, let's be honest, no Indian dessert is complete without its warm, fragrant charm.
  7. 7
    Meanwhile, in a separate pan, roast a mix of chopped cashews, almonds, and pistachios in a tablespoon of ghee until they're golden and aromatic.
  8. 8
    Stir the roasted nuts into the halwa, adding a delightful crunch to the silky-smooth apple base.
  9. 9
    Cook everything together for another 2-3 minutes to let the flavors mingle.
  10. 10
    The consistency should be thick enough to hold its shape but still creamy enough to feel indulgent.
  11. 11
    Serve the halwa warm, chilled, or somewhere in between—it's the ultimate comfort food that adapts to your mood.
  12. 12
    Apple Halwa is not just a dessert; it's an experience—fruity, nutty, and just the right amount of indulgent to make any day feel special.

Shop Ingredients

Mixed Nuts (1/4 cup)
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Cardamom Powder (1/2 Tsp)
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Ghee (3 Tbsp)
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Sugar (1/2 cup)
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Apple (4)
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