This year for past few weeks starting (from the last week of December) there are too many parties and eating out. With the ICC challenge to be posted for the 15th, i thought of trying out this delicious Indian sweet with Xylitol for Bhogi. I had to combine both the recipes from Srivalli as using xylitol will give a dry texture to the end product so added 1/4 cup milk. Xylitol is a natural sweetener manufactured from the Birch tree bark, which is vegan looks like sugar and has only 1/3 calories as sugar and the best of all doesn’t cause cavities like refined sugar. Xylitol and Stevia another herb are the kind of natural sweetner available in the market, do more research and check out for yourself .
If you are going to use Natura, Equal etc which are artificial sweeteners, the white sugar is way better than these dangerous chemicals. So don't use them. The artificial sweetener contain a dangerous chemical called aspartame about which i will post later.
Ingredients
Split Yellow Moong Dal(Mung Bean) – 1 cup
Ghee (clarified butter) – 1/2 cup + 1 tbsp
Khoa/Mawa(Thickened unsweetened milk ) – 1/2 cup
Xylitol – 3/4 cup Milk – 1/4 cup
Saffron – few strands
Toasted nuts – 1 tbsp for garnishing
Method
1) Soak Moong Dal overnight in water.
2) Next day rinse the mung dal few times with enough water.
3) Drain the water completely from the mung bean and grind this into a fine paste using as little water as possible.
4) Heat the milk add xylitol, saffron and once the xylitol dissolves, add the khoa and keep this paste ready.
5) Heat 1/4 cup of the ghee(1/2 the quantity) once it is hot and melted, simmer the stove into minimum and add the grind mung bean paste little by little stirring continuously with a egg beater as this part is very tricky because the mung bean will stick to the bottom of the vessel if not taken care. Add the remaining 1/4 cup of ghee and keep stirring till the mung bean gets cooked and the color of the bean paste changes color to slight brown.
6) Now add the khoa paste to the bean mixture and stir till everything combines and well cooked and the halwa starts leaving the side.
7) Switch off and a tsp of ghee, toasted nuts and serve warm.
39 comments:
I am drooling over the picture of your mung dal halwa.. so perfect for the season! I have been intrigued by Xylitol now, I'll try looking for it in my natural health food store.
Looks irresistible!
It's looking good and it's alluring!
Looks delicious!
I love ur healthy touch for everything dear..keep going....yummy halwa
Guilt free festival sweet! Happy Sakkranti to both of u guys :)
Looks delicious - and a healthy one - I agree with you that the carb and sweets load these past couple of months has been enormous - I have to get myself to not crave a dessert after each meal again.
Looks perfect and I make this with sugar free natura, have made only once like that but tastes good and I am less guilty :)
Moong dal fever all over theblog world!? Looks tasty
such an yummy looking dish..so nice to see you both sharing such lovely recipes..
I love coming here and looking at your food. This looks delicious. I would certainly enjoy a sample of this.
awesome pic....it looks simply irresistible!!
Looks irresistible :) simply wow!
Looks so perfect and delicious. Never knew about xylitol. Will definitely try out after getting some xylitol and let u know.
Hi. You are so right that it is much healthier to use regular sugar over artificial sugars...glad you brought this up.
Such a guilt free halwa..looks tempting..
Looks delicious.. Have to look for the natural sweeteners you mentioned in the store.
This mung bean dessert looks so delicious!
wow the halwa luks soooooo tempting n rich...ur efforts r worth for ICC...
hey u hv got a nice space with yummy recipes... i am following ur blog so that i can keep track of all the wonderfull recipes posted by u
hi
wow, mouthwatering, havent tried it before without sugar, will do next week
cheers
Ok I am copying down this recipe:) Girls you rock!
Looks delicious and I am sure tastes as good.
The more and more recipes I see here with Xylitol the more I'm interested in getting it. Can't wait to use it. Thank you very much for introducing this sweetener to us.
Its good to see a sweet recipe you can have guilty free :)i am new to xylitol. True i have heard of the danger of having aspartame.
I believe..using too much of anything is not good for health..everything in moderate is ok..I agree with you on the equal and other stuff !!..halwa looks good..
Indian food is one of my favorites, and it looks like I will learn a lot more reading this blog. Now I have to practice making it.
Love the way you have made this dish healthy!
very very tempting!
awesome blog!
Cheers
Jyoti
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www.theveggiehut.blogspot.com
Thanks all for your comments, really appreciate it.
love your version..looks delciious...
Perfect sweet to binge without having to worry about the calories!! Yum yum, I am drooling over the pics ;)
Mouthwatering halwa
This looks and sounds absolutely healthy and delicious! Pongar celebration sounds so wonderful, thank you for sharing such a great recipe!
It seems that 'NATURA' doesn't contain aspertame,but sucralose which is a derivitive of sugar.Is this harmful too?
ohh this pic is so goood..love it..
Oh such a tempting halwa, look at the glossy texture. Yummy:)
looks like it's time for making moong dal halwa....it's on most of the blogs...healthy change with xylitol
Never tried a sweet with out sugar,looks attractive & delicious
this is too good to be true! Halwa tht is low cal and sugar-free... We were also worried about aspartame in artificial sweeteners esp since dad had used them for years. Now he is completely off it since a couple of years since we learnt about the harmful effects of aspartame. The sad thing is that aspartame is also present in sugar-free chewing gums ! The film stars / chefs advertise artificial sweeteners like Equal and Sugar-free Natura and the masses blindly follow them into the aspartame trap.
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