Sooji Halva Recipe

Sweet, Rich & Comforting

Sooji Halwa is a traditional Indian dessert made with semolina (sooji), ghee, and sugar. It is commonly prepared during festive occasions and special celebrations, but its simple and delicious taste also makes it a perfect everyday treat. Its rich aroma and soft texture make every bite delightful.

5 Min

Prep Time

15 Min

Cook Time

2-3

Servings

Easy

Difficulty

Sooji Halva Recipe

Sweet, Rich & Comforting

Sooji Halwa is a traditional Indian dessert made with semolina (sooji), ghee, and sugar. It is commonly prepared during festive occasions and special celebrations, but its simple and delicious taste also makes it a perfect everyday treat. Its rich aroma and soft texture make every bite delightful.

10 Min

Prep Time

15 Min

Cook Time

2-3

Servings

Easy

Difficulty

10 Min

Prep Time

10 Min

Cook Time

2

Servings

Easy

Difficulty

Ingredients (2 Servings)

Sooji

1 cup

Sugar

1 cup

Ghee

1/2 cup

Water

2.5

Cardamom

3-4

Cashews

8-10

Almonds

8-10

Raisins

1 tbsp

Pro Tips

Sweetness in Every Spoonful ✨

Preparation Steps

Roasting the Sooji

Heat ghee in a pan (kadhai). Add the sooji and roast it on medium flame until it turns light golden and releases a pleasant aroma.

Frying the Dry Fruits

Add a little ghee and fry the cashews and almonds. Add raisins at the end, as they puff up quickly. Remove them and keep aside.

Adding Water & Sugar

In another pan, heat water and add sugar. Stir until the sugar dissolves completely. Add cardamom powder for flavor.

Mixing Process

Slowly add the hot water mixture to the roasted sooji while continuously stirring to avoid lumps.

Final Cooking

The halwa will start thickening gradually. Once it begins to release ghee, it is ready. Mix in the fried dry fruits.

Final Touch

Serve hot and garnish with extra dry fruits on top.

Serving Suggestion

Serve it as a traditional prasad 🙏
It is also popularly enjoyed with poori
Serve hot for the best taste and flavor

Serving Suggestion

Serve it as a traditional prasad 🙏
It is also popularly enjoyed with poori
Serve hot for the best taste and flavor