Friday, March 5, 2010

Sooji (Semolina) Halva

This is a really quick and simple dish to prepare with most of its preparation time spent in the fridge chilling. I've tasted shop-bought Halva and I find it overly sweet. This is a beautiful springy Halva that is less cloying than its shop-bought counterpart. Try making it once and you will be coming back for more. It is also great way to get milk into the little ones.

Ingredients :
1 pint milk (its possible to use reduced-fat milk if you don't allow milk boil)
5-6 cardamom pods (Add more if you like)
6oz sugar
4-5 tbsp ghee (sub with butter)
8oz semolina
3oz raisins

Method :

1. Heat milk, sugar and cardamom pods in large pot until first boiling bubbles appear. Remove from heat and set aside.
2. Melt the ghee in a pan and then add the semolina. The mixture should have a breadcrumb consistency. fry until turning slightly golden. Use a wooded spatual to stop it sticking.
3. Carefully add the milk and stir until it begins to solidify and it is difficult to stir.
4. Turn out onto a plate and shape. 
5. Once cool cover with cling film and place in the fridge.
6. Cut into sweet-size cubes and serve. 

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