4/19/12

Ciabatta Halwa


















Though I am not a dessert person, Bread ka halwa is one dessert I can never pass. I have loved it since childhood and it still remains my favourite halwa.

There are many ways Bread is enjoyed in form of halwa. Like the Double ka meetha, where its sliced and fried and soaked in cream mixture keeping the slices intact, or as halwa where its sliced and fried but cooked with the cream/milk mixture (looks like the halwa I have made today ) and also where the stale bread is made into fine crumbs by grinding in food processor and then made just like Sooji ka Halwa, except you use powdered bread instead of sooji.

To make a good halwa with bread, its important that the bread is somewhat stale. Back at home if we did not have stale bread, I remember my mom would let the fresh bread dry out on old newspapers.



















So I thought Ciabatta would be perfect for the halwa, as it really dries out when stale. I pounded the bread using a pestle, but you dont have too, you can grind it in food processor, it tastes even better that way I think.

Ingredients:

1/2 C ghee
2 1/2 C coarse bread crumbs
1" cinnamon
1 1/2 C milk
3/4 C sugar
pinch saffron
1/2 tbsp. elaichi pdr/ cardamom pdr
1/4 C sliced almonds
1 1/2 tsp Kewda extract















Method:

Pound or chop stale Ciabatta into coarse crumbs.Heat ghee , add the cinnamon and bread crumbs and roast till golden.

Add milk, saffron, and cardamom pdr and cook till the milk is absorbed. Then add sugar and cook for few more minutes

Remove from heat add the Kewda extract and mix well.I like it best while its warm

Enjoy !

Tips:

Use the measurements of the ingredients as a guide, the quantity of ghee, milk and sugar will depend on how dry/stale the bread is.


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8 comments:

Treat and Trick said...

Innovative way with stale bread! Looks fabulous!

Hamaree Rasoi said...

U are right I can also never say no to this homely sweet version of halwa. Looks tempting

Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi

Satya said...

bread halwa is my favorite too...looks wonderful
Super Yummy Recipes

Priya Suresh said...

Wow thats really great,never thought of making halwa with ciabatta, well done.

Ambreen (Simply Sweet n Savory) said...

What a wonderful dessert, looks absolutely wonderful!

Achu's Amma's Kitchen said...

wonderfull and fabulous dessert.New to ur space.nice to follow u.pls do drop my sapce wen ur free.and join if u r interested

hemalata said...

Delicious looking dessert with nice preparation.

samar said...

Hi Rahine !!
I live in Boston too n' saw ur blog via Nadji's blog, but i have a french blog :) I like yours, i'm going to see more recipes :)
take care