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    Home » Dessert and Sweets recipes

    Kashi Halwa | Ash Gourd Halwa | White Pumpkin Halwa

    Published: Oct 17, 2022 by Kushi · This post may contain affiliate links.

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    Kashi Halwa is a popular sweet recipe from Mangalore and Udupi cuisine that is easy to prepare, delicious, and soft in texture. The grated ash gourd, which caramelizes during the cooking process, will simply melt in the mouth.

    Kashi Halwa (Ash Gourd , white Pumpkin Halwa ) served on banana leaf

    Jump to:
    • About Kashi Halwa
    • Ingredients
    • How to make Kashi Halwa or Pumpkin Halwa
    • Pro Tips:
    • Variations
    • How to serve Kashi Halwa?
    • How to store Kashi Halwa?
    • FAQ
    • Some more popular Halwa Recipes
    • Video
    • Recipe card
    • User Reviews

    About Kashi Halwa

    Kashi Halwa is a delicious and classic Indian pudding dessert prepared using winter melon (wax gourd), sugar, and ghee.

    Kashi Halwa is considered a premium sweet and is mainly served on special occasions. If Kashi halwa is served as dessert during an event, the crowd would call the event a grand one 🙂

    Kashi Halwa is also known as Kasi Halwa, Pumpkin Halwa, Udupi Kushmanda Halwa, Vellai Poosanikai Halwa, Ash Gourd Halwa, kuvale halwo, Dumroot Halwa, Kalyana Poosanikai, Budu kumbalkai Halwa, etc.

    perfect kashi halwa, dumroot halwa, pumpkin halwa #indiansweet

    Ash gourd is also known as petha in Hindi, poosanikai in Tamil, boodu kumbalakai in Kannada, kuvale in Konkani, kumbalanga in Malayalam, and winter melon in English.

    Kashi Halwa is one of the best recipes you can make well before any event and store in a refrigerator. I make this dish during Navratri fasting and sometimes during Diwali, so when I have guests at home, I have a delicious homemade treat to serve.

    Also note that you do not need milk, cream, khoya, mawa, milk powder, or condensed milk to make this dessert.

    Holding spoon of best Indian sweet, halwa

    Ingredients

    3 cups Ash Gourd or White Pumpkin, peeled and grated
    1 ¼ to 1 ½ cups Sugar or Jaggery (adjust accordingly)
    ¼ cup Ghee
    ¾ teaspoon Cardamom powder
    Saffron or Kesar strands (optional)

    For garnish (optional)
    1 tablespoon Ghee
    2 to 3 tablespoon Cashews, chopped

    How to make Kashi Halwa or Pumpkin Halwa

    Add one tablespoon of ghee and cashews to a wide pan on medium heat. Saute just until cashews become light golden. Transfer the cashews to a plate.

    In the same pan on medium heat, add the grated ash gourd and any juice collected when cutting/grating the ash gourd. Cook for about 20 to 25 minutes until the ash gourd is cooked through thoroughly and the water is absorbed.

    step by step images of ash gourd halwa, kashi halwa , pumpkin halwa
    This step by step pictures is taken while making halwa using jaggery, and I have not added any cashews or saffron. The color, taste, and texture come out perfectly.

    Add sugar and saffron, and stir continuously until the sugar dissolves completely. The mixture will become wet first and then start thickening.

    Once the mixture starts to thicken, add the ghee and continue to stir until the halwa leaves the sides of the pan and the ghee separates. This may take another 6 to 8 minutes.

    Finally, add the cardamom powder and roasted cashews and switch off the flame.

    detailed step by step images on how to make mangalorean kashi halwa at home

    Pro Tips:

    • Always see that the pan is on medium heat, and you keep stirring the contents to avoid it from burning at the bottom.
    • The color of the halwa will vary depending on the jaggery color or sugar used. Also, the type of pan, i.e., whether you are using a non-stick pan, aluminum pan, or cast iron pan, influences the final color of the dish.
    • Start with 1 cup of sugar or jaggery and add more if you like your halwa sweeter.
    • I highly recommend you grate and add the ash gourd. Blending in a food processor will change the texture of the halwa (paste-like texture) and won't taste good.
    • The more you stir them on medium to low flame, the better it tastes, and the shelf life also increases.
    • The ingredient amount is flexible and varies for me every time, depending on how tender or mature the ash gourd is. You need to be ready to do an arm workout (due to continuous stirring) for even cooking, which results in the best-tasting Kashi Halwa ever!
    Kashi Halwa (kushmanad halwa) served on banana leaf and brass plate with golden spoon

    Variations

    Similar steps can be followed to make bottle gourd halwa or gardudde halwa. Bottle gourd is also called lauki in Hindi.

    You can even use yellow pumpkin (kaddu) or sweet potatoes (shakarkand) to make this halwa. The cooking time may vary depending on the water content in veggies.

    How to serve Kashi Halwa?

    Kashi halwa can be served hot, warm, or cold as after meal dessert or as an accompaniment with dosa, poori, chapati, and idli.

    To make this Diwali even more special, you can top Kashi Halwa with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

    How to store Kashi Halwa?

    Once cooled, Kashi Halwa can be stored at room temperature for 2 days or in an airtight container in the refrigerator and used as and when required for up to 15 days or more.

    kasi halwa, south indian sweet recipe, traditional mangalorean udupi recipe

    FAQ

    Which ash gourd or winter melon should I use to make halwa?

    Tender ash gourds are the best. It is best to buy ash gourds that feel heavy when you hold them. If you use mature ash gourds, you must not only peel but also deseed them. You will be left with a small portion of the grated ash gourd.

    Should I discard the juice that is obtained by grating the ash gourd?

    No. Do not discard the juice. Add it along with grated ash gourd to the recipe. This is what will make your dish tastier.

    How to cut the ash gourd?

    First, nicely wash the exterior of the ash gourd under running water, then cut it horizontally (cross-wise) at the center into two parts. Now take each part and cut it vertically (length-wise). Remove all the fibrous strands and seeds. Cut each quarter of the ash gourd into strips and peel off the skin using a knife / addoli. 

    Finally, grate the ash gourd for halwa or cut into cubes and use it in gravy or curry.

    holding spoon of pumpkin halwa, dumroot, kumbalakai halwa

    Some more popular Halwa Recipes

    • Sheera / Suji Ka Halwa
    • Atte Ka Halwa
    • Bombay Karachi Halwa
    • Banana Halwa (Mangalorean)
    • Apple Halwa
    • Carrot Halwa

    Video

    Click here for a detailed video on kashi halwa or dumroot halwa with jaggery

    Recipe card

    Best Kashi Halwa (Kushmanda Halwa, White Pumpkin Halwa) with sugar and jaggery

    Kashi Halwa | Ash Gourd Halwa | White Pumpkin Halwa

    Kushi
    Kashi Halwa is a popular sweet recipe from Mangalore and Udupi cuisine that is easy to prepare, delicious, and soft in texture. The grated ash gourd, which caramelizes during the cooking process, will simply melt in the mouth.
    5 from 3 votes
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Cook Time 40 minutes mins
    Course Desserts, sweets
    Cuisine Andhra Pradesh, Indian, Mangalore, South India, Tamil Nadu, Udupi
    Servings 12
    Calories 141 kcal

    Ingredients
      

    • 3 cups Ash Gourd or White Pumpkin, peeled and grated
    • 1 ¼ to 1 ½ cups Sugar or Jaggery (adjust accordingly)
    • ¼ cup Ghee
    • ¼ teaspoon Cardamom powder (optional)
    • Saffron or Kesar strands (optional)

    For garnish (optional)

    • 1 tablespoon Ghee
    • 2 to 3 tbsp Cashews, chopped

    Instructions
     

    • Add one tablespoon of ghee and cashews to a wide pan on medium heat. Saute just until cashews become light golden. Transfer the cashews to a plate.
      1 tablespoon Ghee, 2 to 3 tablespoon Cashews, chopped
    • In the same pan on medium heat, add the grated ash gourd and any juice collected when cutting/grating the ash gourd. Cook for about 20 to 25 minutes until the ash gourd is cooked through thoroughly and the water is absorbed.
      3 cups Ash Gourd or White Pumpkin, peeled and grated
    • Add sugar or jaggery and saffron, and stir continuously until the sugar dissolves completely. The mixture will become wet first and then start thickening.
      1 ¼ to 1 ½ cups Sugar or Jaggery (adjust accordingly), Saffron or Kesar strands (optional)
    • Once the mixture starts to thicken, add the ghee and continue to stir until the halwa leaves the sides of the pan and the ghee separates. This may take another 6 to 8 minutes.
      ¼ cup Ghee
    • Finally, add the cardamom powder and roasted cashews and switch off the flame.
      ¼ teaspoon Cardamom powder (optional)

    Notes

    • Always see that the pan is on medium heat, and you keep stirring the contents to avoid it from burning at the bottom.
    • The color of the halwa will vary depending on the jaggery color or sugar used. Also, the type of pan, i.e., whether you are using a non-stick pan, aluminum pan, or cast iron pan, influences the final color of the dish.
    • Start with 1 cup of sugar or jaggery and add more if you like your halwa sweeter.
    • I highly recommend you grate and add the ash gourd. Blending in a food processor will change the texture of the halwa (paste-like texture) and won't taste good.
    • The more you stir them on medium to low flame, the better it tastes, and the shelf life also increases.
    • The ingredient amount is flexible and varies for me every time, depending on how tender or mature the ash gourd is. You need to be ready to do an arm workout (due to continuous stirring) for even cooking, which results in the best-tasting Kashi Halwa ever!

    Nutrition

    Calories: 141kcalCarbohydrates: 22gProtein: 0.3gFat: 6gSaturated Fat: 3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.3gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 13mgSodium: 0.3mgPotassium: 12mgFiber: 0.1gSugar: 21gVitamin A: 3IUVitamin C: 0.05mgCalcium: 8mgIron: 0.3mg
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    1. Catia

      December 31, 2022 at 11:04 am

      This looks incredible! I've never heard of this but I can't wait to try it now!

      Reply
    2. KEVIN FOODIE

      December 31, 2022 at 11:11 am

      5 stars
      This is new to me and very interesting. It reminds me of Jamaican grated coconut cake, but a lot more gelatinous. I am sure it tastes delicious. I have never seen a white pumpkin but will try this using the yellow pumpkin. Thanks for sharing your recipe.

      Reply
    3. Kirsten Smith

      December 31, 2022 at 1:12 pm

      Looks delicious!

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