Instant Pot Gajar Halwa | Carrot Halwa Recipe (2024)

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Gajar halwa or carrot halwa is an immensely popular and delicious traditional Indian dessert made from carrots, ghee, milk, and sugar. Carrot Halwa is also known as Gajar ka halwa or Gajrela and is a winter special recipe that is part of most celebrations in India be it weddings, parties, or festivals.

In this post, Sharing how to make easy, quick yet super delicious Gajar halwa using an Instant pot pressure cooker. Step by step recipe, tips and video included.

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Winters in India are incomplete without Gajar Halwa! That rich, warm and sweet melt in mouth carrot halwa is everyone's favorite be it kids or adults.

No wonder you will find gajar ka halwa being made in most North Indian homes, sweet shops, and restaurants during winters.

My younger one calls it orange halwa just because of its color. Well, she is yet to eat the red gajar ka halwa made in Delhi which I've had the pleasure of enjoying during our India visits.

Although I don't like the chilly winters there, I absolutely love the delicious food!! Sarson ka saag, Makki ki Roti, Gajar halwa, Tilgud Chikki (Gajak), and many more!!

Table of contents

  • What is Gajar Ka Halwa
  • How to make Instant Pot Gajar Halwa
  • Carrot Halwa Ingredients
  • Step by Step Method
  • Serving suggestions
  • Recipe Tips
  • Frequently asked questions
  • More Indian dessert recipes
  • Recipe Card

What is Gajar Ka Halwa

Carrots are known as Gajar in Hindi and Halwa is generally referred to as Indian pudding made with milk, sugar, and ghee so Gajar halwa is an Indian carrot pudding.

It is made using fresh grated carrots, milk, sugar, ghee, and flavored with cardamom powder (sometimes saffron) and garnished with nuts.

Carrot halwa is also known as Gajrela or gajar ka halwa in North India and mainly made during winters when the red carrots are easily available.

Traditionally gajar ka halwa is made by simmering shredded red carrots with milk and slow cooking for hours until the carrots are cooked and milk is reduced and then sweetened with sugar.

This slow cooking process no doubt gives amazing results but requires lots of time and patience which now days most of struggle to find.

With all the gadgets andshortcuts available now, there are quicker ways to make this halwa without compromising the taste. For instance, like the one, I’m sharing using the Instant Pot.

With the Instant pot method, the cooking time is reduced significantly since we are pressure cooking the carrots instead of slow cooking.

How to make Instant Pot Gajar Halwa

To make an Instant pot, start by sautéing the carrots in ghee, this step adds a lot of flavor. Then pressure cook it with milk.

The amount of milk required with the Instant pot method is very less compared to the stovetop since we will be using milk powder in the end to get that khoya (mawa) taste and texture.

Once the carrots are cooked, add the sugar, milk powder, nuts and cardamom powder.

Saute again till the liquid has almost dried out and Voila, delicious Gajar halwa is ready!! Isn't that easy!!

Make sure to read all the tips shared below and the video to make the best carrot halwa.

Carrot Halwa Ingredients

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Carrots - Use tender and fresh red or orange carrots. In Delhi, red carrots are available during winters which are used to make gajar halwa. I haven't been able to find them in Arizona, USA so I use the regular orange ones.

Ghee - also known as Indian clarified butter. I'm using homemade ghee. We will use ghee to roast the carrots initially and at the end as a finishing touch. Adds lots of flavor so don't skimp on it.

Milk - I prefer using whole milk to cook my carrots. You can also use evaporated milk.

Milk powder - I use this as my khoya substitute and for that grainy texture. You can also use Khoya (mawa) or almond meal as a vegan alternative and for added nutrition.

Sugar - This is my sweetener of choice. You can also use condensed milk (milkmaid) instead.

Dry fruits and nuts - I love lots of nuts with my halwa. They add so much texture to the soft melt in mouth halwa. I've used chopped cashews, golden raisins, sliced almonds, and some chopped pistachios for garnishing.

Cardamom - Like most Indian desserts, this carrot halwa is also flavored with green cardamom. I prefer using a combination of Cardamom powder and freshly coarsely crushed green cardamom seeds for the best flavor.

Salt - A little goes a long way and helps bring out the flavors and sweetness.

Saffron - optional, personally love it in Indian desserts but can be skipped.

Step by Step Method

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1 - Wash and peel the carrots. Grate them using a thicker or coarse side (not fine) of a grater (recommended) or in a food processor (easier way).

2 - Start the Instant Pot on saute mode (normal) and once it is hot add 2 tablespoon of ghee to it.

3 - Stir in the grated carrots and saute for 2 mins stirring intermittently.

4 - Add milk and mix well. Close the lid with a vent in a sealing position. Cook on manual high (or pressure cook) for 3 mins.

Once the cooking is complete, do a manual steam release (quick release). Open the lid once the pin drops.

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5 - Check the carrots, at this stage the carrots are cooked but there is the liquid left that needs to be cooked off. So start the pot back on saute mode (normal).

6 to 8 - Add in sugar, milk powder, cashews, raisins, salt, saffron, cardamom powder, and mix gently until well combined. You can also use almond meal, khoya in place of milk powder.

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9 - When you add the sugar, the halwa will get watery. Cook for 7-9 mins until the moisture has dried out.Keep stirring intermittently and gently as possible while cooking the liquid to prevent the halwa from sticking to the pot.

10 and 11 - Once most of the liquid from carrot halwa has evaporated, add the freshly crushed cardamom seeds and 1 tablespoon ghee.

12 - Saute for 2 more mins until everything is well mixed and turn off the Instant Pot. Take the pot out of the Instant pot and keep it separately otherwise, the heat will continue to cook it further and make the halwa very dry.

Delicious, rich and melt in mouth Gajar Halwa is ready!!

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Serving suggestions

Gajar halwa is best served hot or warm garnished with more nuts!!

In fact my preferred way is piping hot gajar halwa with a big scoop of vanilla ice cream!! Try it, it's a super delicious combination !!

This halwa can be stored in the refrigerator for up to a week or freeze it for longer use.

Just warm it in microwave for 30-60 seconds until its heated through and serve!

Recipe Tips

Carrots - Use fresh tender red or orange carrots and grate them thick using the coarse side of the grater. A food processor with a grating option can also be used. Do not grate it fine as it will result in mushy halwa. Grating thick really adds to the texture making this extra effort totally worth it.

Roasting - the shredded carrots in ghee before pressure cooking helps bring out the flavors. Don't skip it. You can roast the cashews and raisins in ghee too if needed. I usually skip it and directly add them.

Don't skimp on Ghee - It adds a lot of flavors, keep halwa moist and brings this dish together.

Sugar - Adding sugar will stop the cooking process for carrots so add it only after carrots are cooked. You can replace sugar with milkmaid or condensed milk. Or for best results use a combination of sugar and condensed milk.

Use milk powder - for that rich grainy texture usually seen in the traditional method. Substitutions like almond meal, khoya, or ricotta cheese can be used in place of milk powder. Don't skip it!!

Finishing touches - These little additions of freshly coarsely crushed cardamom seeds and a tablespoon of ghee at the end make a tremendous difference and will remind you of the Delhi wala gajar halwa taste.

Frequently asked questions

How to make Instant Pot carrot halwa with milkmaid (condensed milk)?

To make instant pot carrot halwa with condensed milk, skip sugar and milk powder and instead use ½ cup of condensed milk. Rest of the process remains same.

How many days does Carrot Halwa last?

Carrot halwa can be easily stored covered airtight for up to 2 weeks (14-15 days) in the refrigerator and for up to a month in the freezer (it freezes well). Just warm in the microwave before serving!!

How to make vegan Carrot halwa?

To make vegan carrot halwa use almond milk instead of whole milk, vegan butter or coconut oil instead of ghee, and almond meal instead of milk powder. Rest of the process remains the same.

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More Indian dessert recipes

  • Rasmalai
  • Pumpkin Halwa
  • Sooji Halwa
  • Sabudana Kheer
  • Masala Milk

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Gajar halwa or carrot halwa recipe is a delicious traditional Indian dessert made from carrots, ghee, milk, sugar, nuts and flavored with cardamom and saffron. It is also known as Gajar ka halwa or Gajrela and is a winter special recipe that is part of most celebrations in India be it weddings, parties, or festivals. Here is how to make it using the Instant Pot pressure cooker

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine Indian

Servings 4

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 3 cups packed carrots peeled and grated (3-4 large or 6-7 medium carrots)
  • ½ cup whole milk half and half or evaporated milk
  • 3 tablespoon ghee divided
  • cup granulated sugar
  • ½ teaspoon cardamom powder
  • 2 green cardamom seeds coarsely crushed
  • ¼ cup + 2 tablespoon milk powder or almond meal
  • 8-10 cashews roughly chopped
  • 10-15 golden raisins
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • Pinch of saffron optional
  • 1 tablespoon sliced almonds for garnishing
  • 1 tablespoon sliced pistachios for garnishing

Instructions

  • Wash and peel the carrots. Grate them using a coarse (thicker) side of a grater (recommended) or in a food processor (easier option).

  • Start the Instant Pot on saute mode (normal) and once it is hot add 2 tablespoon of ghee to it.

  • Once the ghee is hot, stir in the grated carrots and saute for 2 mins stirring intermittently.

  • Add milk and mix well. Close the lid with a vent in a sealing position. Cook on manual high (or pressure cook) for 3 mins.

  • Once the cooking is complete, do a manual steam release (quick release) and open the lid once the pin drops.

  • At this stage, the carrots are cooked but there is the liquid left that needs to be cooked off. Start the pot back on saute mode (normal).

  • Add in sugar, milk powder, cashews, raisins, salt, saffron, cardamom powder, and mix gently until well combined. You can also use almond meal, khoya in place of milk powder.

  • When you add the sugar, the halwa will get watery. Cook until the moisture evaporates.

  • Keep stirring intermittently and gently as possible to prevent the halwa from sticking to the pot.

  • Once most of the liquid from carrot halwa has dried, add the freshly crushed cardamom seeds and 1 tablespoon ghee.

  • Saute for 2 more mins and turn off the Instant Pot. Remove the stainless steel pot out of the Instant pot and keep it separately otherwise, the heat will continue to cook it further and make the halwa very dry.

  • Delicious, rich and melt in mouth Gajar Halwa is ready!! Serve warm garnished with more nuts or with side of ice-cream.

Notes

  • Use fresh tender red or orange carrots and grate them thick using the coarse side of the grater. Grating thick really adds to the texture making this extra effort totally worth it.
  • Roast the shredded carrots in ghee before pressure cooking. Helps bring out the flavors. Don't skip it.
  • You can roast the cashews and raisins in ghee too if needed. I usually skip it and directly add them.
  • Don't skimp on Ghee as It adds a lot of flavor, helps keep halwa moist, and brings this dish together.
  • Adding sugar will inhibit the cooking process for carrots so add it only after carrots are cooked.
  • Milk powder gives that rich grainy texture usually seen in the traditional method. Substitutions like almond meal, khoya, or ricotta cheese can be used in place of milk powder. Don't skip it!!
  • Don't forget the freshly coarsely crushed cardamom seeds and a tablespoon of ghee at the end. These little additions make a tremendous difference and will remind you of the Delhi wala gajar halwa taste.
  • To make vegan carrot halwa use almond milk instead of whole milk, vegan butter or coconut oil instead of ghee, and almond meal instead of milk powder. The rest of the process remains the same.

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FAQs

Can I use butter instead of ghee in gajar ka halwa? ›

You can use butter instead of ghee if you'd like, it'll provide the same richness, however, ghee adds a nuttier flavor to the halwa so personally, I prefer the flavor of ghee in Indian sweets. I can't wait for you to make this halwa!

How to make gajar ka halwa step by step with picture in English? ›

Cooking Instructions
  1. First rinse and Peel the carrots and put them aside. Now grate the carrots. ...
  2. Mix the grated carrots and milk together. Cook this mixture on a low-medium heat. ...
  3. Add ghee and Mix it well. Next, add sugar, dry fruits powder and cardamom powder. ...
  4. Serve gajar ka halwa warm from the pan.
Dec 15, 2022

Why did my gajar ka halwa turn black? ›

Why did my gajar ka halwa turn black? Never fry the carrots in ghee. It might turn their color and make the halwa black. Always add carrots and milk to the pan and cook until the milk is absorbed.

How much is 1 serving of gajar halwa? ›

Other sizes: 1 cup - 395kcal, 1 serving - 359kcal, more...

What happens if I use butter instead of ghee? ›

If a recipe calls for ghee to be heated on the burner, butter may not be substituted since butter has a low smoke point and can burn and smoke excessively.

What is the benefit of using ghee instead of butter? ›

Ghee has a higher smoke point when compared to butter, so it doesn't burn as quickly. This is perfect for sautéing or frying foods. Butter can smoke and burn at 350°F (177°C), but ghee can withstand heat up to 485°F (252°C). Ghee also produces less of the toxin acrylamide when heated compared to other oils.

What are the ingredients for gajar halwa? ›

Ingredients
  • 500g carrots, coarsely grated.
  • 8 green cardamom pods, pierced with a knife.
  • 500ml whole milk.
  • 125g unsalted butter.
  • 100g caster sugar.
  • 25g raisins.
  • 25g blanched almonds or chopped pistachios, roughly chopped.

Why gajar ka halwa is so tasty? ›

A tasty gajar halwa is the result of carrots cooked in milk over an extended period of time. There's no shortcut to it. The more the milk evaporates, the more milk solids are formed and absorbed into the halwa, and nicer is the taste. Always use the thicker side of the grater to grate your carrots.

How to balance sugar in gajar ka halwa? ›

There are four ways to reduce sugar in Gajar Ka Halwa : * Add some khoya and cook for few minutes. * Roast semolina in ghee, add it in halwa with some milk and cook for few minutes until milk is absorbed. * Boil grated carrot, add it in halwa and cook for few minutes. How do I make sugar-free Gajar Ka Halwa at home?

Is Gajar Halwa unhealthy? ›

According to numerous health experts, carrot halwa is excessively beneficial for eye health. Carrots are rich in vitamins A, and C and fibres which are advantageous for vision, good skin, immune system. It is also a great source of antioxidants that are said to have anti-cancer properties.

How many days can we eat gajar ka halwa? ›

Store carrot halwa in the refrigerator for 10 to 12 days. Do not keep it at room temperature as it will get spoiled. You can even freeze carrot halwa for about a month.

Does Gajar Halwa go bad? ›

When stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator, Gajar Halwa can stay fresh for about 4 to 5 days. It's essential to keep it away from moisture and odors to maintain its quality. For longer storage, you can freeze Gajar Halwa for up to 2 to 3 months. Ensure proper thawing before reheating.

Can diabetics eat carrot halwa? ›

Gajar ka Halwa is one of the popular desserts, and is prepared in most homes during winters. Diabetic people are often told to stay away from the sweet dish to control their blood sugar levels. But even people with diabetes can enjoy this Indian pudding.

What is the meaning of gajar ka halwa in English? ›

Gajar ka halwa, also known as gajorer halua, gajrela, gajar pak, and carrot halwa is a carrot-based sweet dessert pudding made by placing grated carrots in a pot containing a specific amount of water, milk and sugar, cardamom and then cooking while stirring regularly.

Can I eat gajar ka halwa in breakfast? ›

Not only is it one of the most popular sweets served at Indian holidays like Diwali and festive occasions, but carrot halwa or gajjar ka halwa is also one of the simplest treats to make at home. It's one of those desserts that I consider comfort food, and yeah, on occasion, I've eaten it for breakfast too.

What is the substitute for ghee in Gajar halwa? ›

Gajar ka Halwa without ghee is a healthier version of the traditional Indian dessert made with grated carrots, milk, and sugar. This recipe replaces ghee with a healthier alternative like coconut oil or olive oil, without compromising on the taste and texture.

How much butter to replace ghee? ›

Ghee is pure fat whereas butter is 80-85% fat and 20-15 % water.So to substitute butter with ghee, we use 20% less ghee than butter. If recipe measures in cups : You are using a cup to measure, measure 80% of the quantity of butter.

Can you use butter instead of ghee in Burfi? ›

Ingredient Spotlight

Butter Most barfi recipes use ghee, you can also use ghee for this recipe but I like using butter as it's easier, and provides similar results with the perfect amount of salt.

Can I use butter instead of ghee in sweets? ›

As the basis for ghee, butter is a natural alternative and works particularly well in baked goods! But it is important to remember that it has a much lower smoking point. Mixing butter with olive oil can help prevent burning your food, whilst still ensuring the flavor is rich and nutty.

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