Today, we celebrate Divali or the festival of lights in Trinidad and Tobago. It is a public holiday also so I'm at home resting, but for a little while, because I have a lot of recipes to post. All Hindus in our country today end their fasting and will be celebrating in the evening (after 6 o'clock) with lots of food , no meat is prepared on this day though, and the lighting of deyas. Throughout the day there are lots of preparations going on in Hindu homes from cooking to cleaning and decorating. The young boys light firecrackers and burst bamboo to celebrate the festival also. Bursting of bamboo will have to be explained in another post, but I assure it is just as exciting.
Anyhow I have to go and help in the kitchen; (remember I said it's a Trini thing that we celebrate each others holidays in our own way!) so I leave with you Halwa. Coming up soon, today also, is Parsad another sweet that's even more popular than Halwa. If I have time I'll try to post throughout the day. Here's Halwa. I have to go, they're calling me now; I'm sure they want me help with the roti. Bye!
Anyhow I have to go and help in the kitchen; (remember I said it's a Trini thing that we celebrate each others holidays in our own way!) so I leave with you Halwa. Coming up soon, today also, is Parsad another sweet that's even more popular than Halwa. If I have time I'll try to post throughout the day. Here's Halwa. I have to go, they're calling me now; I'm sure they want me help with the roti. Bye!

HALWA
1/2 cup butter
4 1/2 cups water
1 cup evaporated milk
1 3/4 cups sugar
cinnamon, vanilla essence to taste
peanuts, cherries, raisins and sliced almond to garnish (optional)
In another deep pot, parch the cream of wheat until golden brown on a medium heat.Keep turning the cream of wheat so it has an even brown colour.



As it leaves the sides of the pot, you can now add your choice of garnish:peanuts, cherries, raisins and almonds and stir in.
Empty the mixture into a greased dish, smoothen out the surface,and set aside to cool. I just had to show my foodbuzz spatula in this picture ;^)

I hope you try this recipe. Hint: I know 4o pieces of square halwas is a lot of sweet to make and distribute. I sometimes use half the ingredients throughout the recipe to make less. Coming up soon, look out for parsad. Oh! and Happy Divali to all my Hindu brothers and sisters in Trinidad and Tobago and the world.
P.S. I want to leave you with a little fact. During all the cooking today one cannot taste the food they're preparing! Now that's something to think about.
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P.S. I want to leave you with a little fact. During all the cooking today one cannot taste the food they're preparing! Now that's something to think about.
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