Kaddu ka Meetha
I am not much of a ‘Mithai’ person, I do not like sweets/mithai’s a lot. Just yesterday I had to attend a party at my aunt’s place and she gifted us some Boondi Laddu’s and the one to have them are everyone besides me in this house. I usually prefer sweets/desserts that are light, with not too much sugar, infact only a hint of sugar in it.
Kaddu/Bottle Gourd/Opo Squash
One such meetha that is light on stomach and calories, quick to get prepared, nonetheless satisfies my sweet cravings is Kaddu ka Meetha. For all those of you who haven’t tried this delicious meetha yet, I recommend you prepare it and try it atleast once.
Kaddu Ka Meetha/Halwa – Bottle Gourd Sweet
Serves: 4
Ingredients:
Bottle gourd/Opo Squash/Kaddu – 1, medium sized, around 1 kg in weight
Ghee – 1 tbsp
Milk – 1/2 cup
Green Cardamom – 3, skin discarded and black seeds finely powdered
Sugar – 1/2 cup
Chopped/Sliced Almonds or Chopped/Sliced Pistachios or Raisins or Chopped Cashewnuts – shallow fried in little oil/ghee, for garnish
Method:
1.Wash, pat dry and peel the bottle gourd. Discard the peels or use them to prepare this curry. Then slice off the central pith containing the seeds and discard it. Use only the clear white flesh devoid any seeds present between the central pith and the peel. Grate this flesh using a grater or in a food processor. Mine came to around 4-5 cups of grated bottle gourd.
Grated Bottle gourd (left); Cut and Peeled bottle gourd (right)
2. In a heavy bottom sauce pan on medium heat, add the grated bottle gourd and cook it stirring continuously, but very gently, make sure you do not mush it up while stirring; until mostly dry. At this point add ghee and let it cook for a minute while stirring it gently. Pour in milk and let it cook again until it absorbs most of the milk. Add cardamom powder, sugar and keep stirring it. You can add more or less sugar according to your taste. Let it cook again until the sugar dissolves for about 5-10 mins more. Add fried nuts or raisins and mix. Remove from heat and let cool. Once cool, refrigerate for a few hours and serve chilled.
Kaddu Ka Meetha/Halwa – Bottle Gourd Sweet
Suggested Serving: To impress your guests, serve the chilled meetha in mini pastry cases that are easily available in stores. You can name it ‘Kaddu ka Meetha Tarts’.
Luv,
Mona
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August 27th, 2007 at 4:35 pm
I love it
August 27th, 2007 at 4:36 pm
I really missing my mom
November 15th, 2007 at 6:31 pm
hi.. its great to receive help from u…
i am away from home.. and i want to eat kaddhu ka kheer..
i dont know how to prepare…
can u help me out in preparing it with ur receipe..
regards
peter
August 6th, 2009 at 12:54 pm
This looks delicious, and the picture is beautiful. I sometimes make halwa like this with courgette (zucchini) which is easier to get in the UK than bottlegourd. It’s even nicer if you freeze it to make halwa ice cream! You can see some pictures on my blog, if you are interested: mangosoup.blogspot(dot)com/2009/08/courgette-halwa-ice-cream.html