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Beetroot Halwa

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Dairy Bawarch1 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

1 kg Beetroot
1 1/2 l Milk
400 g Sugar; (400 to 500)
Elaichi powder; (cardomon)
Saffron few flakes
1 tb Ghee

INSTRUCTIONS

Peel and grate beetroot
Put milk and beetroot in a heavy saucepan. Boil till thick, stirring
occassionally. Once it starts thickening, stir continuously. Add
sugar and cook further till thickens. Add ghee, elaichi, saffron and
colour. Stir on low heat till the mixture collects in a soft ball or
the ghee oozes out. Serve hot, decorated with a chopped almond or
pista.
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