Make halwai-style wedding carrot halwa at home

In winters, wedding-style carrot halwa can be easily made at home. By following halwai's special tricks, you can prepare perfectly flavored halwa. This recipe is special for New Year 2026.

Winters bring carrot halwa as a favorite dessert in every home. Loaded with ghee, milk cream, and cardamom aroma, it doubles the joy of the cold season. The wedding version has a unique taste—not too sweet or dry, topped with a ghee layer. The secret lies in halwai's small tricks, which can be replicated at home for that royal flavor.

For the halwa, select 4 kg fresh carrots. Wash, peel, and grate them finely for a soft texture. Heat a serving spoon of ghee in a large pan, add the grated carrots, and fry on medium flame, stirring continuously. Once softened, add half a liter of full cream milk and cook until absorbed.

Next, stir in 4 cups of sugar, increase the heat, and add cardamom powder. The mixture will loosen, so keep stirring. Grate 1 kg khoya, mix in half, and fry further. Add 2-3 spoons of extra ghee and cook until thick and glossy.

For crunch, dry-roast melon seeds, then fry other dry fruits in ghee, lightly crush, and incorporate. Simmer on low heat to blend flavors. Transfer to a tray, top with remaining grated khoya, and mix gently. Serve hot. This simple method brings wedding-like taste to your kitchen.

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