My newest favorite dessert: Gajar Ka Halwa meaning ‘sweet carrots’ in Hindi. Nearly every menu in the South offers this delicious dish as well as roadside sweet stalls. In the video below, Manjula refers to it as a Punjabi dish. When traveling the North I don’t recall seeing this treat so readily available, partly because I’m usually fixated on finding kheer or gulab jamun for my sweet tooth. I’m thrilled to discover how easy it is to make this at home. Hopefully you try it and enjoy it as much as I surely do.
Learn to Cook: Gajar Ka Halwa (Sweet Carrots)
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