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    Halwa Poori Chana | Sheera Puri Cholay - Prasad Recipe

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    In this post, you will learn how to make three recipes - Halwa (Sheera recipe or Suji Ka Halwa), Sookha or Dry Kala Chana or Cholay, and Poori (Puri).

    Halwa Poori Chana (Sheera Puri Cholay) - prasad recipe for any occasion, festival #prashad #navratri

    These three recipes are prepared specially during the Navratri festival's Ashtami and Navami days as prasad in North India. But if you come to our coastal region, chane usli (sundal) and sheera are popular prasad items served at almost all temple and Gurudwara events and during festivals like Diwali, Varamahalaksmi vrat, Ekadashi, Sankashti, Kanya Puja, Ram Navami, Makara Sankranti, Sai Guruvar, etc.

    I agree every region and community in India has its own culture and tradition for different festivals. Still, at the same time, I can say this is the most loved prasad recipe in India. There may be variations to the recipes, but people love this combo.

    Halwa Poori Chana (Sheera Puri Cholay) - prasad recipe for any occasion, festival #prashad #navratri

    Now you don't have to wait for any festivals or occasions to prepare this recipe. You can also serve this as breakfast nashta. In our house, we prepare such recipes when we are not allowed to consume rice items or onion and garlic.

    I will explain more on different variations of sheera (sooji or semolina halwa), poori (how to make perfect puffed puri), and kala chana (cholay) separately.

    But as Ashtami, Navami, and Vijayadashami (Dussehra) are celebrated across India and the world, I thought I would post a quick recipe on the most commonly prepared prasad, which will be helpful for all those who have kept Navratri vrat all these days.

    Suji Ka Halwa, Kala sookha chana, puffed poori recipe - vrat, fasting, upvas, naivedyam farali

    Ingredients for Halwa Poori Chana (Sheera Puri Cholay) - Prasad Recipe

    For Sookha Kala Chana or Cholay

    1 cup Kala Chana or Chickpeas (dry)
    2 tablespoon Oil
    1 tablespoon Chile powder
    1 tablespoon Coriander powder (Dhania)
    ¼ teaspoon Turmeric powder
    ½ to 1 teaspoon Garam masala powder
    ½ to 1 teaspoon Amchur or Chat Masala
    1 tablespoon Coriander leaves or Cilantro, chopped
    ½ to 1 teaspoon Salt (adjust to taste)

    For Suji Ka Halwa or Sheera

    ½ cup Ghee
    1 tablespoon Cashews
    1 tablespoon Almonds
    1 tablespoon Raisins
    1 cup Semolina or Sooji or Suji
    1 cup Sugar (can add 1 or 2 tablespoon extra for little extra sweetness)
    6 strands Saffron (Kesar)
    ¼ teaspoon Cardamom powder

    For Poori or Puri

    1 cup Atta or Whole-wheat flour
    ½ to ¾ teaspoon Salt (adjust to taste)
    Water as need (approx ½ cup + 1 tbsp)
    Oil, for frying

    Suji Ka Halwa, Kala sookha chana, puffed poori recipe - vrat, fasting, upvas, naivedyam farali

    How to make Sookha Kala Chana or Cholay?

    Wash and soak chickpeas in water for 6 hours or overnight. If you are using canned chickpeas, ignore this step.

    The following day, drain the water. Add chickpeas to the pressure cooker along with 3 to 3 ½ cups of water and pressure for 3 whistles. One whistle on high flame and two on medium flame. Then, switch off the flame. Let the pressure release naturally. The time to cook chickpeas and the number of whistles will depend on the location you stay. Reserve the water (aquafaba) in which chickpeas were cooked. You will use this water for the recipe below.

    how to make gurudwara halwa, temple style prasadam, #diwali #Navratri #ramnavami #ekadashi

    In a pan, add oil, chile powder, coriander powder, turmeric powder, garam masala powder, and amchur powder and saute for 30 seconds to a minute on medium-low flame. To this, add ½ cup of reserved chickpea water and nicely stir, and bring to a boil. Now add cooked chickpeas, another ¼ to ½ cup of reserved chickpeas water, and salt to taste.

    Bring this to a boil on medium to high flame and cook it uncovered till all the water is absorbed completely and the flavors are well combined. Stir occasionally during the process. Garnish it with coriander leaves and switch off the flame.

    how to make gurudwara halwa, temple style prasadam, #diwali #Navratri #ramnavami #ekadashi

    How to make Suji Halwa or Sooji Halwa or Sheera or Prasad with Semolina?

    Add 3 cups of water to a pan and bring it to a boil.

    Meanwhile, when the water is boiling in another pan, add ½ cup of ghee, cashews, and almonds. When they become light golden in color, add raisins and semolina and saute for one or two minutes on medium flame until aromatic.

    To this, slowly add boiling water using one hand and keep mixing using the other. You can add saffron at this stage. I had kept 3 cups of water for boiling but used only 2 ½ cups of water. Use water only as needed. Check the video on making of suji ka halwa.

    durga ashtami, ram navami, kanya puja, shivratri, navratri, diwali, makara sankranti prasad recipe

    Once all the water is absorbed by semolina, add sugar and keep mixing and cook until ghee leaves the sides of the pan on medium flame (maybe another 2 to 3 minutes). Add cardamom powder, mix and switch off the flame.

    How to make Poori or Puri?

    In a bowl, add flour, salt, and water little by little to form a stiff dough. You can grease the dough ball with 1 teaspoon of oil if needed. I generally don't rest my poori dough. Rolling pooris immediately and frying enables them to puff up and remain soft for a longer time.

    Pinch a small portion of the dough and roll it between your palms to form 15 dough balls.

    durga ashtami, ram navami, kanya puja, shivratri, navratri, diwali, makara sankranti prasad recipe

    Flatten each dough ball and roll them into a circle of approx 1 to 2 mm thick (not too thick or too thin).

    Meanwhile, when you are rolling, heat the oil in a pan for frying. Once the oil is hot, drop rolled-out pooris and gently press using the back of a ladle so that it puffs and comes up. Now flip and cook on another side till it is crisp and lightly golden, about 30 secs to a minute.

    Halwa Puri Chana is all set to serve! Enjoy.

    In advance, I wish you all a very happy Ashtami, Navami, Dussehra, and Happy Diwali 2021.

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    Halwa Poori Chana (Sheera Puri Cholay) - prasad recipe for any occasion, festival #prashad #navratri

    Halwa Poori Chana | Sheera Puri Cholay - Prasad Recipe

    Kushi
    In this post, you will learn how to make three recipes – Halwa (Sheera recipe or Suji Ka Halwa), Sookha or Dry Kala Chana or Cholay, and Poori (Puri).
    These three recipes are prepared specially during the Navratri festival's Ashtami and Navami days as prasad in North India. But if you come to our coastal region, chane usli (sundal) and sheera are popular prasad items served at almost all temple and Gurudwara events and during festivals like Diwali, Varamahalaksmi vrat, Ekadashi, Sankashti, Kanya Puja, Ram Navami, Makara Sankranti, Sai Guruvar, etc.
    5 from 26 votes
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Cook Time 45 minutes mins
    Total Time 1 hour hr
    Course Appetizer, Breakfast, Desserts
    Cuisine Delhi, gujarati, Indian, north indian, South Indian
    Servings 6
    Calories 719 kcal

    Ingredients
      

    FOR SOOKHA KALA CHANA OR CHOLAY

    • 1 cup Kala Chana or Chickpeas , dry/uncooked
    • 2 tablespoon Oil
    • 1 tablespoon Chile powder
    • 1 tablespoon  Coriander powder or Dhania
    • ¼ teaspoon Turmeric powder
    • ½ to 1 teaspoon Garam masala powder
    • ½ to 1 teaspoon Amchur or Chat Masala
    • 1 tablespoon Cilantro or Coriander leaves, chopped
    • ½ to 1 teaspoon Salt , adjust to taste

    FOR SUJI KA HALWA OR SHEERA

    • ½ cup Ghee
    • 1 tablespoon Cashews
    • 1 tablespoon Almonds
    • 1 tablespoon Raisins
    • 1 cup Semolina or Sooji or Suji
    • 1 cup Sugar , can add 1 or 2 tablespoon extra for little extra sweetness
    • 6 strands Saffron or kesar
    • ¼ teaspoon Cardamom powder

    FOR POORI OR PURI

    • 1 cup Atta or Whole-wheat flour
    • ½ to ¾ teaspoon Salt , adjust to taste
    • Water as need (approx ½ cup + 1 tbsp)
    • Oil , for frying

    Instructions
     

    How to make Sookha Kala Chana or Cholay?

    • Wash and soak chickpeas in water for 6 hours or overnight. If you are using canned chickpeas, ignore this step.
      1 cup Kala Chana or Chickpeas
    • The following day, drain the water. Add chickpeas to the pressure cooker along with 3 to 3 ½ cups of water and pressure for 3 whistles. One whistle on high flame and two on medium flame. Then, switch off the flame. Let the pressure release naturally. The time to cook chickpeas and the number of whistles will depend on the location you stay. Reserve the water (aquafaba) in which chickpeas were cooked. You will use this water for the recipe below.
    • In a pan, add oil, chile powder, coriander powder, turmeric powder, garam masala powder, and amchur powder and saute for 30 seconds to a minute on medium-low flame. To this, add ½ cup of reserved chickpea water and nicely stir, and bring to boil. Now add cooked chickpeas, another ¼ to ½ cup of reserved chickpeas water, and salt to taste. (Check out the video on making of kala chana here)
      2 tablespoon Oil, 1 tablespoon Chile powder, 1 tablespoon  Coriander powder, ¼ teaspoon Turmeric powder, ½ to 1 teaspoon Garam masala powder, ½ to 1 teaspoon Amchur, ½ to 1 teaspoon Salt
    • Bring this to a boil on medium to high flame and cook it uncovered till all the water is absorbed completely and the flavors are well combined. Stir occasionally during the process. Garnish it with coriander leaves and switch off the flame.
      1 tablespoon Cilantro

    How to make Suji Halwa or Sooji Halwa or Sheera or Prasad with Semolina?

    • Add 3 cups of water to a pan and bring it to a boil.
    • Meanwhile, when the water is boiling in another pan, add ½ cup of ghee, cashews, and almonds. When they become light golden in color, add raisins and semolina and saute for one or two minutes on medium flame until aromatic.
      ½ cup Ghee, 1 tablespoon Cashews, 1 tablespoon Almonds, 1 tablespoon Raisins, 1 cup Semolina
    • To this, slowly add boiling water using one hand and keep whisking using the other. You can add saffron at this stage. I had kept 3 cups of water for boiling but used only 2 ½ cups of water. Use water only as needed. Check out the video on making of suji halwa here.
      6 strands Saffron
    • Once all the water is absorbed by semolina, add sugar and keep mixing and cook until ghee leaves the sides of the pan on medium flame (maybe another 2 to 3 minutes). Add cardamom powder, mix and switch off the flame.
      1 cup Sugar, ¼ teaspoon Cardamom powder

    How to make Poori or Puri?

    • In a bowl, add flour, salt, and water little by little to form a stiff dough. You can grease the dough ball with 1 teaspoon of oil if needed. I generally don’t rest my poori dough. Rolling pooris immediately and frying enables them to puff up and remain soft for a longer time.
      1 cup Atta, ½ to ¾ teaspoon Salt, Water as need
    • Pinch a small portion of the dough and roll it between your palms to form 15 dough balls.
    • Flatten each dough ball and roll them into a circle of approx 1 to 2 mm thick (not too thick or too thin).
    • Meanwhile, when you are rolling, heat the oil in a pan for frying. Once the oil is hot, drop rolled-out pooris and gently press using the back of a ladle so that it puffs and comes up. Now flip and cook on another side till it is crisp and lightly golden, about 30 secs to a minute.
      Oil

    Nutrition

    Calories: 719kcalCarbohydrates: 95gProtein: 13gFat: 34gSaturated Fat: 11gPolyunsaturated Fat: 6gMonounsaturated Fat: 15gTrans Fat: 0.1gCholesterol: 38mgSodium: 421mgPotassium: 466mgFiber: 9gSugar: 39gVitamin A: 427IUVitamin C: 2mgCalcium: 62mgIron: 5mg
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    In this post, you will learn how to make three recipes - Halwa (Sheera recipe or Suji Ka Halwa), Sookha or Dry Kala Chana or Cholay, and Poori (Puri). #halwa #puri #chana #prasad

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    1. Stephanie

      September 28, 2022 at 8:59 am

      5 stars
      I love chickpeas, so I'm excited to try these recipes! I think I'd really enjoy the food at your festivals.

      Reply
    2. Jess

      October 21, 2023 at 6:14 pm

      5 stars
      Such a delicious and comforting meal!

      Reply
    3. Sukanya R Hegde

      October 23, 2023 at 1:14 am

      5 stars
      A dish which can never be compromised… one word ‘Perfect’????❤️

      Reply
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