HALWA POORI & CHANE
(special Pakistani breakfast recipe part 1)
HALWA POORI & CHANE (special Pakistani breakfast recipe part 1)

Hello everybody, I hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a distinctive dish, halwa poori & chane (special pakistani breakfast recipe part 1). One of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.

HALWA POORI & CHANE (special Pakistani breakfast recipe part 1) is one of the most well liked of current trending foods in the world. It is easy, it is fast, it tastes yummy. It’s appreciated by millions daily. HALWA POORI & CHANE (special Pakistani breakfast recipe part 1) is something that I have loved my entire life. They’re fine and they look fantastic.

As mentioned above, halwa poori is a combination platter consisting of soft, flaky poori breads, suji ka halwa, Punjabi chole aka chana masala, and aloo ki bhujia (or aloo ki tarkari) and some sort of pickle. I'm going to be sharing the recipe for Punjabi chole masala this week, so stay tuned! Halwa Puri and Tarkari is not only a traditional Pakistani specially Karachi's breakfast but this is something which I grew with. You can find amazing Halwa Pooris in every corner of Karachi and it is hard to rate them because they all are amazing.

To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have halwa poori & chane (special pakistani breakfast recipe part 1) using 7 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make HALWA POORI & CHANE

(special Pakistani breakfast recipe part 1):

  1. Take 1/2 cup semolina
  2. Take 1 cup sugar
  3. Prepare 3 cup water
  4. Take 2 tblsp ghee, oil or unsalted butter
  5. Prepare 1/4 tsp yellow food colour
  6. Make ready 3 cardamom crushed
  7. Take 6,8 almonds

I love to eat poori halwa in breakfast to have a fine day with the full energy of delicious poori, channa, and sweetest halwa. Halwa Poori is a traditional Bangalore dish, popularly made by Muslim families specially during weddings. During a wedding, a no. of food items go from the Bride's side to the Groom's side, which also includes Halwa Poori. There are also numerous occasions when they are made at home, but they kind of always need a special reason.

Steps to make HALWA POORI & CHANE

(special Pakistani breakfast recipe part 1):

  1. In a deep, heavy based sauce pan, add the semolina (sooji) and stir fry over medium/low heat stir it just light golden brown colour add in the ghee and stir 2,3min.
  2. At the same time in another pan dissolve the sugar in the water with cardamom n color over low heat and keep stir till just one boil.
  3. It is convenient to do this in a pan with a long handle because when you pour the sugar solution into the semolina (sooji) mixture a lot of steam is created, which burns your hand.
  4. When the semolina (sooji) is light brown and gets a glossy look and does not stick together much (which means it is fried enough) add the sugar solution and bring to a boil, then simmer till the liquid is absorbed. At this stage you can stir off and on, not continuous. - - Serve hot, garnished with the almonds.

During a wedding, a no. of food items go from the Bride's side to the Groom's side, which also includes Halwa Poori. There are also numerous occasions when they are made at home, but they kind of always need a special reason. Halwa poori is a traditional Pakistani and Indian breakfast that features semolina pudding or halwa and a soft fried dough called poori. Halwa is typically made with a mixture of fried semolina and sugar syrup, which is then combined with nuts such as pistachios and almonds. Halwa Puri is a Pakistani popular breakfast platter that consists of puris, chole masala, suji halwa and aloo ki bhujia.

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