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Guilt-free gajar halwa, is the objective behind this recipe. Well! Gajar ka halwa is one of the traditional recipes Indians look forward to in the winter season when carrots are available a galore! And opting for a healthier lifestyle should not call for giving up on your traditional tastes!
So, here’s a recipe to prepare the drooled over gajar halwa - no dairy, no refined sugar way! We prefer to use almond milk as a dairy replacement and dates to sweeten the halwa. It not only is a healthier way to prepare, it turns out to be simply awesome! These winters, try making the gajar halwa this way!
For Almond milk:
To make almond milk:
To make date paste
Eating guide:
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10:10 AM | 01-03-2019
Carrot Kheer can be made the same way, just use grated, steamed carrots and vary the consistency to be a little more liquid.
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