By Suprita Mitter
December 22, 2024
Atte ka Halwa is a comforting Indian dessert made with wheat flour, ghee, sugar, and water. Its nutty aroma, velvety texture, and rich flavour make it a favourite for festivals or evenings where you crave something warm and sweet.
1 cup whole wheat flour (atta) 1 cup ghee (clarified butter) 1 cup sugar 3 cups water
In a saucepan, boil 3 cups of water. Add the sugar and stir until it dissolves completely. Lower the heat to keep the syrup warm while you make the halwa.
In a heavy-bottomed pan, melt the ghee on medium heat. Add the whole wheat flour and begin roasting, stirring continuously to prevent lumps.
Roast for 10-15 minutes until the flour turns a rich golden brown colour and gives off a nutty aroma.
Carefully pour the warm sugar syrup into the roasted flour mixture, stirring continuously. The mixture will bubble vigorously, so be cautious. Stir well to combine everything.
Continue stirring until the halwa thickens, becomes glossy, and starts leaving the sides of the pan. Serve warm.