Varun Dhawan Dazzles His Father With Halwa On Shivratri
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Varun Dhawan, in addition to his versatile acting abilities, is known for his vibrant, charismatic persona. From the fun-loving character of Coolie No. 1 to a thrilling performance in Badlapur, Varun has managed to impress critics as well as the audience alike. But did you know that besides being a complete entertainer, Varun is also a great chef? Well, at least his father, David Dhawan, definitely noted it. Recently, on the occasion of Maha Shivratri, the actor donned the chef's hat and prepared a decadent-looking halwa for his director-father. The result? A smash hit in the same way that his films have been. The senior Dhawan loved the halwa and praised Varun’s cooking skills.

Varun shared a fun video on his Instagram where Mr. David can be seen reviewing what seems like a sooji ka halwa. In the clip, we could hear Varun asking, "How is the halwa that I made, papa, for Maha Shivaratri?" To this, the filmmaker replies, "I think it's damn good, ya. The first time, I had such a good halwa, which has very little sugar for me. And, I can have the second bowl also." For the caption, Varun wrote, "Dad reviewing my halwa." Take a look at the glimpses from the video:

If Varun’s Instagram post made you drool and crave some halwa, we've got a perfect sooji halwa recipe for you to try at home. The best part? It doesn’t even take much time! Sooji ka halwa is a traditional Indian dessert that we adore. It is a heavenly semolina and sugar syrup-based dessert that is flavoured with cardamom and chopped almonds. It takes just about half an hour to prepare this decadent treat.

How To Make Sooji Halwa?

Ingredients 

  • 1 cup of sooji
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 4 cups of water
  • 1/2 cup ghee
  • 1/4 tsp green cardamom, powdered 
  • 1 tbsp blanched and chopped almonds

Method:

  • Melt ghee in a deep, heavy sauce pan and add sooji. Stir-fry over medium heat.
  • In another pan, dissolve the sugar in water over low heat and simmer until required.
  • When the sooji is light brown and gets a glossy look, add the sugar solution and the cardamom and bring to a boil. Keep simmering till the liquid is completely absorbed.
  • Serve hot, garnished with chopped almonds.