Ragi Halwa

This halwa is made with ragi flour, jaggery and khoya. You can also substitute koya with milk powder.

Ragi Halwa

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Recipe by S Kamala Course: SweetsCuisine: Indian, TamilDifficulty: Medium
Servings

6

servings
Prep time

10

minutes
Cooking time

45

minutes

This halwa is made with ragi flour, jaggery and khoya. You can also substitute koya with milk powder.

Ingredients

  • Ragi flour – 1 cup

  • Jaggery powdered – 1 to 1 ½ cup

  • Khoya – 1 cup

  • Water – 2 cups

  • Ghee – 2 to 3 tablespoons

  • Cardamom powder – ½ teaspoon

  • Cashew nuts – few for garnishing

Directions

  • In a kadai add one tablespoon of ghee and when it is hot, add ragi flour and fry on medium flame till the nice aroma comes out.
  • Add jaggery powder in a thick bottomed vessel and add two cups of water and bring to boil. When it starts boiling and all the jaggery melted well, remove and strain it.
  • Add jaggery water and mix thoroughly.
  • When it starts thickening, add khoya. Keep it on medium flame and stir continuously till it become thick. Add remaining ghee and mix well.
  • Finally add cardamom powder and mix well. Fry the cashew nuts in a teaspoon of ghee and add it to the halwa.

Notes

  • Instead of khoya, we can add milk powder too

10 Comments

  1. Nice way to utilize the benefits of Ragi..a good recipe!

  2. வடுவூர் குமார்

    வேண்டாம்……பார்க்க‌ பார்க்க‌ சாப்பிடும் ஆவ‌லை தூண்டுது. :‍)

  3. Ragi halwa is a very good sweet to get the benefits of ragi. We can use skimmed milk powder to reduce fat for diet-conscious people.

    • Yes Vidya. Adding skimmed milk powder will definitely reduce the fat content. In fact, I prefer this halwa without adding “Khoya” or any other fat. Just fried flour and jaggery – may be slightly hard, but the taste and goodness remain same.

  4. kamala mam,
    can we use sugar here instead of jaggery? will it alter the taste?

  5. Can this sweet be done without adding milk powder or khoya?

  6. Can we prepare syrup of freshly boiled milk and jaggery and then add it to roasted flour?

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