Orange Kesari Bhaath ~ Orange Sheera ~ Orange Suji Halwa

Orange Kesari Bhaath ~ Orange Sheera ~ Orange Suji Halwa
A traditional South Indian semolina dessert cooked with sugar and nuts and infused with flavors of orange and saffron.

In the southern part of India ‘Kesari’ means saffron or orange color and ‘bhaath’ means a cooked form of rice or semolina, ‘khichdi’ or ‘porridge’. And if we travel towards the northern parts of the country, the same dessert is called ‘Suji Ka Halwa’. Suji Halwa again has a different version where the dessert is cooked in milk instead of water making it more royal and robust in flavors.

 

 

 

Orange Kesari Bhaath
Here I have tried to give this dessert a twist by infusing it with flavors of oranges. But the most popular version is with pineapples or bananas. So in case you are not able to find good quality oranges, you can very well substitute them with pineapple or banana.  In that case, you need to substitute orange juice with pineapple juice or else just add 1/2 cup water instead of the fruit juice.
Orange Kesari Bhaath
The secret of making a good Kesari Bhaath or Suji Ka Halwa is the way of preparing it. The dessert has to be cooked on low flame and should not be over-cooked which can result in a dry halwa. I recommend that all ingredients should be kept ready even before starting to cook. You need to keep a close eye on every step and be quick. In order to avoid lumps while adding semolina, you can switch off the flame for some time so that you have enough time to keep adding a little at a time and stirring at the same time. You can also check my previous recipe post of Mango Basbousa which is a baked version of a Suji ka halwa.
Orange Kesari Bhaath

Orange Kesari Bhaath ~ Orange Sheera ~ Orange Suji Halwa

Shanaz Rafiq
Orange Kesari Bhaath is a traditional South Indian semolina dessert cooked with sugar and nuts and infused with flavors of orange and saffron.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine Indian
Servings 4

Ingredients
  

  • ½ cup semolina
  • ¾ cup sugar 1/2 cup for less sweet
  • 1 cup water
  • ½ cup orange juice
  • ½ cup chopped orange pieces
  • ¼ cup ghee clarified butter
  • 1 tablespoon orange rind grated orange peel
  • 1 tablespoon chopped almonds or 10 whole cashew nuts
  • 1 tablespoon raisins
  • ¼ teaspoon cardamom powder
  • ¼ teaspoon strands of saffron soaked in warm water
  • 2 tablespoon cooking oil

Instructions
 

  • Heat 2 tablespoons of ghee in a saucepan and fry raisins and nuts till golden. Remove from the saucepan with a spoon and set aside.
  • In the same saucepan, add cooking oil and the rest of the ghee. Now add semolina and fry for 5 minutes on low flame. Remove from heat and set aside.
  • Heat 1 cup water along with 1/2 cup orange juice, chopped orange pieces, orange rind, cardamom powder, saffron, and food color. Stir well and cook for 5 minutes on low flame.
  • Now slowly add toasted semolina a little at a time and constantly stir so that no lumps are formed. Place the lid and cook on low flame for 3 to 4 minutes or till the water has dried up.
  • Finally add sugar, fried raisins, and nuts. Keep cooking till the sugar is fully dissolved. Once the sugar has turned into a syrup and the consistency is just right, there is no need to cook further. After adding sugar it takes only 2 to 3 minutes to dissolve completely.
  • Turn off the heat and grease a mold with ghee. Fill the mold with halwa and turn it upside down on a serving plate. Serve warm as a dessert or with hot puris.

Video

Keyword Dessert, Halwa, Orange, Semolina

 

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