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Bottle Gourd Halwa: A Delicate Blend of Taste, Health and Tradition

by On The Dot
December 7, 2025
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Bottle Gourd Halwa: A Delicate Blend of Taste, Health and Tradition

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Indian desserts are celebrated for their richness, diversity and deep cultural roots. Among them, Bottle Gourd Halwa stands out as a dish that transforms a simple everyday vegetable into a fragrant, velvety and indulgent sweet delight. Popular across North Indian households, this halwa often graces festive tables, family gatherings, and winter evenings.

Presented below is the recipe in a refined, magazine-style English article:

Ingredients

  • Bottle gourd (grated) – 1 kg
  • Milk – 1 litre
  • Sugar – 200 to 250 grams (as per taste)
  • Ghee – 3 to 4 tablespoons
  • Cardamom powder – 1 teaspoon
  • Cashews, almonds, raisins – as desired
  • Pistachios – for garnish

Method

1. Preparing the Bottle Gourd

Peel the bottle gourd and grate it using a medium grater. If the gourd has seeds, remove the seeded portion. Gently squeeze out the excess water from the grated gourd; this ensures a richer texture and prevents the halwa from becoming watery.

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2. Cooking in Milk

Heat milk in a deep pan. Once it begins to boil, add the grated bottle gourd. Cook on low flame, stirring occasionally, until the milk reduces almost completely. This step lends a creamy, melt-in-the-mouth base to the halwa.

3. Adding Ghee and Sugar

Add ghee to the mixture and sauté lightly. The aroma and colour deepen beautifully as the halwa cooks in ghee. Then add sugar. The mixture will loosen at first but will thicken again as the sugar dissolves and cooks down.

4. Aroma and Crunch

Once the halwa starts coming together, mix in cardamom powder and the chopped nuts—cashews, almonds, and raisins. These elevate both the flavour and the textural richness of the dish.

5. The Final Touch

Cook the halwa on low heat for a few more minutes until ghee begins to separate from the sides. This is the sign that your halwa is perfectly ready. Garnish with pistachios.

Serving Style

Serve bottle gourd halwa warm. Its comforting sweetness and rich aroma make it an excellent dessert after meals or a delightful treat for winter nights.

Health in Every Spoon

Bottle gourd is rich in vitamins, minerals, and dietary fibre. Combined with milk and dry fruits, this halwa becomes not just flavourful but also wholesome.

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