Friday, August 20, 2010
Varalakshmi Vratham with Oats Halwa
On the occation of Varalakshmi Pooja today, I made oats halwa, sago payasam and many more...
Ingredients
1 cup oats
1/2 cup sugar
2 cup water
4-6 tsp Ghee
2-3 cardamoms powdered
Cashew nuts and risins fried in ghee
amonds to garnish
3 tbsp khoya/mawa (optional)
Preparation
In a non-stick pan heat 2-3 tsp ghee and fry oats on low heat till they just change colour.
To this add water and sugar. Stir continously. Also add cardamom powder and the remaining ghee. Stir until the mixture leaves sides of the pan. If you want to make the halwa more rich, add khoya to it. Remove from fire and add dryfruits. Serve warm.
Sending this to Kids Delight by Pari
and my Neivedyam was something like this...
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12 comments:
Varalakshmi Maa looks great amidst of all the decoration made by you.Oats halwa prasadam sounds tremendrous and yummy..
Oats halwa is nice. More looks like sarkarai pongal
This post suits the name of ur blog...lovely halwa n nice pooja u did..
Thats a great idea,.. Halwa with oats.. looks yummy..
Sharmi, a very beautiful decoration of the entire vratam area and especially the goddess.
A very new innovative halwa, looks delicious :)
Loved the Pooja picture!
Oh I wish we could get khoya easily here :(
The halwa looks so tasty!
wow halwa looks very delicious .......
Such a nice decoration and Puja Sharmi and halwa with oats is a wonderful idea
Absolutely delicious halwa...yumm!!
Happy Varamahalaxmi vrata.
Oats hawla is innovative. What cut of oats did you use? Instant, Steel or rolled?
Have you tried poha or upma style recipes with it? I have been thinking about it for a while, never got the time to execute it. Please let me know if you have.
I almost fell off my chair in surprise and happiness to see your comment and the fact that you are blogging again - sending you big hugs and kisses. It is so wonderful to see you online again and indeed with some yummy clicks!
I love the roti making series of shots.
Congrats on the little angel turning 2.
Really hon, it is such a pleasure to see you blogging again. Looking forward to more.
hi sharmi....the pooja area looks beautiful...and oats halwa looks yummy
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