Caramel Halava

Manka with caramel, nuts and dried fruits Halava is a traditional Indian sweet which looks like a sweet friable pudding. Prepare it from cereals, vegetables, fruits, various seeds and legumes. The most popular chalava is a manga khava with the addition of sugar syrup, nuts and dried fruits. The recipe for just such a halacha today I will tell. It is believed that a good gala requires a good ghee, it is on the use of melted butter insisted experienced cooks, but if it is not, then sucked and unsalted butter. Reviews about this dish are very many and often they are positive. Some people consider it to be a drug that can be easily taken in by, and that is fraught with extra pounds, others say that the halava is so tasty that you can even eat a spoon, and so on. Personally, I prefer this sweetness is extremely warm and as long as there is in the house of halava other dishes for me pale. Try to cook Indian halava and you look at semolina with new eyes, perhaps the formerly cold attitude towards the manke will grow into warm sympathy.

Manka with caramel, nuts and dried fruits Halava is a traditional Indian sweet which looks like a sweet friable pudding. Prepare it from cereals, vegetables, fruits, various seeds and legumes. The most popular chalava is a manga khava with the addition of sugar syrup, nuts and dried fruits. The recipe for just such a halacha today I will tell. It is believed that a good gala requires a good ghee, it is on the use of melted butter insisted experienced cooks, but if it is not, then sucked and unsalted butter. Reviews about this dish are very many and often they are positive. Some people consider it to be a drug that can be easily taken in by, and that is fraught with extra pounds, others say that the halava is so tasty that you can even eat a spoon, and so on. Personally, I prefer this sweetness is extremely warm and as long as there is in the house of halava other dishes for me pale. Try to cook Indian halava and you look at semolina with new eyes, perhaps the formerly cold attitude towards the manke will grow into warm sympathy.

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