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Raw Kerala Banana Halwa

If you’ve ever walked through the streets of Kerala, particularly northern Kerala, you’ll find little sweet shops tucked away in between bigger stores. These shops display large colorful blocks of translucent halwa, in all colors of the rainbow! Halwa is a pretty big deal here, and are made from all kinds of fruit, dry fruit or a mix of both. Today, we bring you a halwa recipe that’ll remind you of Kerala – a Kerala Banana Halwa. If you think this is going to be a tedious process, you’re mistaken – this is a super easy recipe to make and you’ll want to keep making it!

Raw Kerala Banana Halwa Recipe

Kerala Banana Halwa

Ingredients:

Kerala Banana Halwa

Method:

1. Cook the Raw Kerala Banana Powder with jaggery syrup, whisking so that it’s smooth. Add ghee and stir till it’s completely incorporated. Meanwhile, fry the nuts in ghee.

Kerala Banana Halwa

2. Continue to cook on a low flame. As the mixture starts thickening, stir in the nuts & cardamom powder.

Kerala Banana Halwa

3. When the halwa is sufficiently thick, spread it on a flat plate and let it cool. Once set, cut it into squares. If you like you can garnish with a few strands of saffron before leaving it to set.

Kerala Banana Halwa

There, we said this was going to be easy! With our Raw Kerala Banana Powder, you needn’t go through the trouble of peeling, drying and slicing bananas, it’s already been done for you! So go ahead and get a taste of Kerala in your home with some sweet, soft Banana Halwa!

You can also try these products with Raw Kerala Banana for your baby:

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If you've been to north Kerala, you know that halwa's a big deal there! Bring home the taste of Kerala with an easy Raw Kerala Banana Halwa recipe.
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Recipe type: Dessert
Cuisine: Indian
METHOD
  1. Cook the Raw Kerala Banana Powder with jaggery syrup, whisking so that it's smooth. Add ghee and stir till it's completely incorporated.
  2. Continue to cook on a low flame. As the mixture starts thickening, stir in the nuts & cardamom powder.
  3. When the halwa is sufficiently thick, spread it on a flat plate and let it cool. Once set, cut it into squares. If you like you can garnish with a few strands of saffron before leaving it to set.