Halwa - How to make Papaya Halwa at home - Indian Dessert or Sweet dish Recipe - YouTube Video
About Halwa Recipe - How to make Papaya Halwa Recipe or Papite Ka Halwa Recipe: Papaya halwa or papite ka halwa is Indian dessert made form ripe papaya fruit. Though it takes some time to cook (especially when you are not using grated payapa) but is one of those dishes which are very easy to make. You can use oil for cooking grated papaya but I prefer Ghee as it further enhance the taste of halwa. To make it more rich, I have used milk, crushed almonds and some raisins. You can add cashew and keshar as well. To give it a nice look, you can use food color.
You can vary the quantity of sugar depending upon the sweetness of the papaya. I would prefer using ripe papaya as then you have to add very less sugar. I had recently prepared couple of more halwa recipes like Lauki Ka Halwa, Mixed Fruit Halwa. If you are looking for some more sweet recipes then you can check out 'Sweet Dishes' section as well in http://recipesonboard.com.
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You can vary the quantity of sugar depending upon the sweetness of the papaya. I would prefer using ripe papaya as then you have to add very less sugar. I had recently prepared couple of more halwa recipes like Lauki Ka Halwa, Mixed Fruit Halwa. If you are looking for some more sweet recipes then you can check out 'Sweet Dishes' section as well in http://recipesonboard.com.
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Hope you liked my this video. Watch my other below delicious recipes:
Kadha Recipe:
https://youtu.be/oxDee5pqFcI
Mixed Fruit Halwa Recipe:
https://youtu.be/AASLiuovr8g
Methi Mushroom Recipe:
https://youtu.be/hTiqWKbevuU
Tawa Fish Fry Recipe:
https://youtu.be/SVMHdNiSBcQ
Steamed Fish with Mustard Paste Recipe
https://youtu.be/8Ir7um1VHtM
Chicken Korma Recipe:
https://youtu.be/Cbf8l4q9-mw
Aloo Curry Recipe:
https://youtu.be/NINsqAJ1XXU
Papaya Halwa Recipe:
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Capsicum Beans dry sabzi:
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