Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Carrot or Gajar ki Barfi - II
If you are a big fan of sweets like me than you have to try this , it's a deliclous carrot barfi recipe and is sure to satisfy your sweet tooth.I am glad that i tried it, only one regret though "Why didn't i double the recipe while making:)"..This recipe will make 8-10 pieces which in my house is gone in one day..
You can find another version of this barfi here
Recipe Source here
Ingredients;-
1/4 cup heavy cream
2 cups grated carrots (gajar)
1/4 cup light brown sugar, packed
1/4 cup granulated sugar or to taste
1/4 cup unsalted butter
1/2 cup khoya or milk powder
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground cardamom
1/8 teaspoon grated nutmeg
1/4 cup unsalted cashew halves
3 drops rose essence
Procedure:-
1) In a heavy saucepan combine heavy cream and carrots. Bring the carrot mixture to a full boil, stirring constantly, and reduce heat. Cook over medium heat stirring frequently, until all the liquid has been evaporated, approximately 35 to 55 minutes.
2) Add sugar, 1 tablespoon butter, khoya, cardamom and freshly grated nutmeg and mix well with the carrot mixture.
3) Cook, stirring constantly, 10 to 20 minutes, or until the carrot mixture is quite thick like soft cookie dough. Add more butter if desired. Remove from the heat and add the remaining ingredients. Stir to mix thoroughly.
4) Lightly grease an 8-inch round baking pan (or stainless steel thali) and pour carrot-mixture into the baking pan and spread the mixture evenly using a heatproof metal spatula. Sprinkle thinly sliced nuts of choice on top if desired. Let it cool completely before cutting. Cut into diamond shapes to serve. Refrigerate.
Note: The size of grated carrots should resemble long grain rice or orzo or little larger
Preety Burfi looks perfect..Indeed I'm a sweet person too ..have made only halwa..never made it as burfi..
ReplyDeleteWow! Tempting burfi! It's exquisite and I'd love to have one piece!
ReplyDeleteI bet these are wonderful. I love how you cut them.
ReplyDeletewow!nice colour...never tried carrots with barfi...looks yummy!
ReplyDeletealways make carrot halwa.This sounds quite new and absolutely tempting
ReplyDeleteburfi looks delicious...i had it once...its really tasty n giving the exquisite flavor of carrot...nice n fabulous....
ReplyDeletewow!Nice color!Luks perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteNice - looking burfis...good idea too...makes a change from usual halwa.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and mouthwatering barfi...looks awesome..
ReplyDeletevery beautiful burfi...looks really good and tempting
ReplyDeletelooks delicious..
ReplyDeletewow!!innnovative..the colour looks so inviting!
ReplyDeleteyummy barfi..slurp!
ReplyDeletethe pic looks tempting and the process is so appealing to me... going to try it....
ReplyDeleteOoh la la! Looks at that burfi, mouthwatering! ;)
ReplyDeleteWow carrot barfi, looks yummy...will try preety soon Preety!!!
ReplyDeletei love the vibrant colors of gajar burfi! looks so delicious and lovely click too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting Preety! Your blogger profile picture is so sweet. :)
ReplyDeletenice idea and looks totally yum. great for toddlers.
ReplyDeleteThese look good, and I like that they are a somewhat healthful sweet. I wonder if I could use olive oil instead of butter?
ReplyDeleteOh, and I like the traditional diamond cut too. Nice Preety!
thanks all you guys fro your sweet comments..
ReplyDeleteJoie de vivre:- that's my sweet daughter in my profile picture..
Stella:- i guess you can use olive oil too..recipe calls for about 1/4 cup butter but i actually used only 1 Tbsp so i don't think it will make a big difference..
Carrot halwa with adifference.Lovely recipe.
ReplyDeleteWow loves the gajara ka burfi...
ReplyDeletenice click too..
Profile pic is so cute...:D
Gorgeous clicks Preety...love the idea of adding carrots here :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for ur words Preety, Carrot Barfi looks tasty !! Nice click !!
ReplyDeleteHealthy carrot burfi. Click is too good.
ReplyDeleteBarfi looks mouth watering and tempting. You have presented very nicely. I feel like having it now.
ReplyDeletegajar burfi looks so delicious..good for those craving times..
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looks yum.
ReplyDeleteyummy barfi...want to try right now..
ReplyDeletethe burfis look so cute and yumm:) I would love to try one piece:)
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic...My husand loves these.
ReplyDeletewonderful to turn a halwa into a burfi..it looks delish
ReplyDeleteTC
they look terribly tempting, moist and absolutely irresistible, I simply can't help drooling over the 1st picture!! simply divine!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome..perfect and yumy
ReplyDeleteFabulous..looks very tempting, Preety
ReplyDeletewow preety very tempting burfi...lovely colour,it vl taste yumm
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful burfi!
ReplyDeleteI love the color and flavor of the carrots in it and the spices that are not overpowering. Delicious!