Muscat Halwa - Wheat Milk and Coconut Milk Fondant

MUSCAT HALWA 
 The word Halwa has become synonymous with Tirunelveli - the Halwa district of TamilNadu -   from the time it was created by the people of Rajastan who were under the service of the local Zamindaars centuries ago. About five decades ago the merchants of Tirunelveli who travelled to Srilanka on business, brought back a recipe of another delicious Halwa called Muscat Halwa, while they returned to their home town. Initially it was prepared in small scale to cater to the local needs. Today it has stolen the hearts and taste buds of millions of halwa buffs around the world. Milk of Samba wheat, coconut milk and sugar are used in the preparation of this mouth watering halwa. I have used broken wheat for convenience and it turned out delicious too. 


 INGREDIENTS 
Broken wheat - 1 cup 
Fresh coconut gratings of 1 coconut 
Sugar - 2 cups 
Cashew nuts - a few 
Raisins - a few 
Ghee - 2 tsps (for frying the nuts) 

METHOD 
1. Wash and cover the broken wheat with water and soak overnight. 
2. Grind the soaked broken wheat smoothly adding water. 
3. Pass the ground wheat through a sieve and keep the milk aside. 



4. Soak the coconut gratings in warm water for 15 minutes. 
5. Blend the soaked coconut gratings smoothly adding water. 
6. Extract the coconut milk by passing it through the sieve  
7. Add some more water to the gratings and grind again. 
8. Extract the second milk. 
9. Combine the wheat milk , the first and second coconut milk extracts and  sugar in a heavy bottomed vessel. 


10. Cook the mixture on low flame stirring continuously. 
11. The halwa will thicken rapidly, hence keep stirring to avoid lumps. 


12. Keep stirring - remembering the adage ' No Pain No Gain' - till the coconut oil comes out of the halwa. 
13. When the halwa comes together and emanates the aroma of coconut oil , switch off  flame and spread it on a greased plate. 
14. Fry the cashew nuts and raisins in ghee and garnish the Muscat Halwa. 



 Cut  the delicious and flavoursome Muscat Halwa  into pieces or enjoy in scoops.



Relish the Muscat Halwa  either warm or cold.

Comments

GreenComotion said…
Romba nalla sweet. First-Class recipe.
Thank you.
Chandra
Priya Suresh said…
Heard lot about this halwa,but never had a chance to taste them,delicious!
Lakshmi said…
Muscat halwa looks delicious, I love the fried drakshi godambi on halwas ;)
the bowl got emptied in no time. appa
Unknown said…
oh my god .
I couldn't able to control my tong
Definitely i will try this recip
Thank u
For posting such a thing

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Anonymous said…
Its called "Muscoth Halwa' in Thirunelveli...