Monday, March 28, 2011

Halwa layered Ice Cream :-)

Tried and tasted by Nivedita
Hi All,
I Scream when I see ICE CREAM....and now that ice cream with halwa :-)))))))))))) If you are a regular visitor here, you know I have a sweet tooth(Actually full set of teeth :-)))) ) and will be thinking always about the sweets after my food. And these events in the blogging world always puts my brain to work :-)
I wanted to try something using ice cream.... So this came the idea...
But please bear with the photo, I will tell the reason at the end.
Coming to the recipe: Very easy one, tasty, yummy, healthy(???) and just perfect dessert after wonderful lunch or dinner.
Ingredients:
Vanilla or Butterscotch or Pista or Mango Ice cream - 1 big bowl or 200 litre(your favorite flavor)
but I  felt Vanilla will taste good with these halwa
Gajjar ka halwa (Carrot Halwa) - 1/2 cup(made with 1 big carrot)(Recipe Below)
Beet root halwa - 1/2 cup (Made with 1 big beet) (Recipe here or the simple version below)
CARROT HALWA:
Carrot - 2 big, cleaned and grated
Sugar - 1/4 cup or as per the taste
Ghee - 1 tbsp
Cardamom powder - pinch
Milk - 2 tbsp
Mix all in a MICROWAVE SAFE BOWL. Cook it on HIGH for 6 to 8 minutes, this halwa should be hard. Cook it more to make it little chewy. 
ALLOW IT TO COOL, its a MUST.

BEETROOT HALWA :
Beet - 1 big, cleaned, peeled and grated
Sweetened condensed milk - 1/4 tsp
Ghee - 1 tbsp
Cardamom powder
Heat the ghee in  a thick bottomed kadai. (Its good to make this on fire as we need to fry the beet to remove the raw smell) Add the grated beet and fry for few minutes till you feel the raw smell is almost gone, I fried for 5 minutes. Add the condensed milk and cook for few more minutes till the beetroot and the milk gets well mixed. Add the cardamom and cook for a minute.
Remove from the fire. Again the MUST step, allow it to COOL.

making layers:


Take a glass bowl.(Today I felt the necessary of few utensils with which I could have done better presentation. It ok for now, I will try to buy it the next time I go for shopping ) Spread 1" thick of (according to the size of the glass or bowl) beetroot halwa. Spread the ice cream again of 1" thick. Now spread the carrot halwa. Repeat with the ice cream layer. You can choose different flavors also for each layer. 
Allow it to set for some time and serve chilled..
You can give any shape, If you have a cylindrical vessel with both the side open like the tube ones, this ice cream looks beautiful.
Now coming to the pictures, 
First thing is the camera, Its an old one and have some problem. I am not able to take the photos properly.
Second thing is I could not keep the layers intact as the power went off when I Kept it to set and all the three layers got mixed. So I got an idea to mix the three things and give a new shape to it: and here it is down how it looked, 




 Sending it to (MY) two events
ONE is

A brain child of Pari.
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AND
which is My  event

Keep Screaming :-)


Keep Smiling,




30 comments:

Sanyukta Gour(Bayes) said...

Delicious n mouthwatering....looks really yum...
Sanyukta
http://creativesanyukta.blogspot.com/

kitchen queen said...

wonderful and innovative recipe.

Priya Suresh said...

Omg, u rock Nivi,never thought of making this sort of layered icecream,simply inviting..

Suman Singh said...

looks yummy!

Sravs said...

wow looks so delicious and yummy !!

Torviewtoronto said...

looks fabulous lovely summer dessert

Unknown said...

That sounds truly decadent and delicious - a great combo of west and east :)

Unknown said...

delicious entry nivedita.. love d way u added ice cream in between halwa layers.. innovative dessert!!

aipi said...

This looks fabulous! A delightful treat..


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Prema said...

yummy and delicious recipe,yummy combo...

Mina Joshi said...

This is one rich and tasty ice-cream.

Madhu said...

I can only say, "what an idea madamji :)"

Hema Mahen said...

Really cool and innovative idea of layers...looks inviting..

JollyHomemadeRecipes said...

Beautiful share. Look and name both are mouth watering.

Avin said...

Can never go wrong with ice cream. Easy recipe👍

Sujata Roy said...

Unique and innovative way to serve both halwa. Loved it. Both halwa taste great with ice cream. Awesome share.

Aruna said...

What a great way to combine many favourites!

Unknown said...

Such a delicious dessert! Looks so good :)

Rafeeda AR said...

Topping ice cream on halwas is always a delicious idea... love the idea of serving it like parfait...

Shobha said...

Lovely and innovative dessert.

Maria Nasir said...

That's a unique idea! I'm sure the two will taste divine together. Two yummy things in one bowl means twice the fun!

Vanitha said...

Lovely combo of halwa with ice cream; fabulous!

Vidya Narayan said...

Ofcourse I scream for icecreams too especially currently when the weather is super hot and humid. Love the idea of layering 2 halwas and making an interesting dessert option. Welcome back and yes, themes do drive us towards innovation - I agree!

Ritu Tangri said...

This is something totally new....must try it.

Jyoti Babel said...

the idea of layering is quite innovative! Yes, blogging brings out our creative side into the fore

jayashree said...

This is something different and interesting. Good to make for summer.

Hayley said...

I am inviting to yours, as I too have full set of teeth that too sweet :) Such a delicious and yummy looking dessert.

Uma Srinivas said...

I know halwa will be good with ice cream. but never ate like this. this is creative and interesting.

cookingwithsapana said...

Halwa layered with ice cream , wow that is a double treat.Looks so sinful and delicious.

Sasmita said...

What an idea !!! superb unique way to serve both halwa and ice cream :)

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