This dish is
to new place, new life and new challenges. We shifted to Maryland about a
week back. We moved in to our apartment a couple of days back and our stuff
hasn’t arrived yet. With no internet and nothing else to do I decided to cook
something. With minimal vessels and ingredients and an urge to eat something
sweet, I decided to make sooji ka halwa.
Ingredients
Semolina/
Sooji – 1/2 Cup
Water – 1 Cup
Sugar – 1
Cup
Ghee – 2 tbsp.
Cardamom
Powder – ¼ tsp
Dry Fruits
(Cashews/ Sliced almonds/ Pistachios/ Raisins) – 1 to 2 tbsp.
Serves 2 - 3
Note – Pudding
shown in the above picture does not have any dry fruits or cardamom powder.
Trust me, it came out just fine. In fact it was delicious.
Moral of the
story – Don’t let the lack of ingredients stop you from cooking. The motto of “Cooking
Away to Glory” is to make delicious dishes with the least available resources/
ingredients.
Method
1. Take a saucepan and heat the ghee.
Add the dry fruits and roast them for about a minute or till they become golden
brown in color. If adding raisins, roast till they puff up.
2. Strain the ghee off the dry fruits
and place them aside.
3. In the same pan, add semolina/ sooji
and roast for about 2 to 3 minutes on low flame. It’ll give out a fine aroma.
4. In the meanwhile, heat water in
another pan and bring it to a boil.
5. Once the semolina/ sooji starts
giving out an aroma, add water in to it.
6. Stir the mixture until semolina/
sooji loses all the water and it starts sticking together. At this point, the
semolina/ sooji should be fully cooked. You can find it out by touching it. It
should be soft.
7. Now add the sugar in to the mixture.
Make sure to add sugar only after the semolina is fully cooked.
8. As the sugar melts, keep stirring the
mixture until it loses all its moisture and attains the consistency of a thick
pudding. It should become a mass that sticks together.
9. Turn of the flame. Add the roasted
dry fruits; mix well and serve hot.
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