🌿 Vegetarian Tamil Nadu Dessert

Jackfruit Halwa

Dense, fudgy South Indian halwa made with ripe jackfruit and ghee.

Prep15 min
🍳Cook45 min
🕐Total60 min
👥Serves6
📊LevelHard
Jackfruit Halwa
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Tamil
Hindi

Method

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    About halwa: Halwa is a dense, fudgy sweet made by slow-cooking ripe jackfruit in ghee. Offered as temple prasad and served at festivals. Famous in Tamil Nadu border. The seasonal halwa made when jackfruit is at its peak sweetness Offered as prasad during Jackfruit season.

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    Prepare ripe jackfruit: Deseed and cook jackfruit pieces to a thick pulp.

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    Heat ghee: Heat 3 tablespoons ghee in a heavy-bottomed kadai on medium heat.

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    Begin cooking: Add prepared ripe jackfruit to hot ghee. Stir continuously to coat. The mixture will look loose initially.

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    Add jaggery: Add 3/4 cup jaggery and 1/4 cup water. Stir until dissolved. Reduce to medium-low.

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    Cook with patience: Cook on medium-low, stirring continuously, for 20 to 35 minutes. Will progress: watery ? thick paste ? pulling away from sides. Never stop stirring.

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    Watch for colour: Halwa darkens as sugars caramelise — this deepening colour means the flavour is developing beautifully.

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    Ghee separation: Halwa is nearly ready when ghee separates visibly around the edges.

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    Add flavourings: Add 1/2 teaspoon cardamom powder and saffron soaked in 2 tablespoons warm milk. Stir in fried cashews.

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    Consistency test: Press a small amount between thumb and forefinger — it should not stick and should hold its shape.

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    Serve: Serve warm. Press into a greased tray and cut into squares, or serve directly. Keeps at room temperature 2 days.

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