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    Home » Sweets & Desserts » Bread Halwa | How to make Double Ka Meetha

    Bread Halwa | How to make Double Ka Meetha

    Published: Feb 20, 2019 · Modified: Sep 23, 2020 by Srivalli · 7 Comments

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    Bread Halwa or Double Ka Meetha is a sinful sweet, popular across all Indian States, though it is well known from Andhra Pradesh. This is best done with leftover bread slices.

    The bread slices are ground to crumbs and roasted in ghee and then cooked in milk. We were expecting a pudding consistency, while it absorbed the milk and got thicken as halwa. So I am calling this Halwa and even then Amma said she was thinking of Double Ka Meetha and this was just right. I have previously posted another version of Double ka Meetha and while that tastes so good, this version got excellent reviews from everybody who tasted this.

    I am wrapping this theme with this sweet and I hope my friends will forgive me for the overlook and still enjoy this sweet. Hope to do a better act next week.

    Bread Halwa

    PIN This for Later!How to make Bread Halwa  Double Ka Meetha

    Bread Halwa | How to make Double Ka Meetha

    Ingredients Needed:

    8 no Bread Slices
    200 gms Sugar
    50 gms Ghee
    200 ml Milk
    1/2 cup Condensed Milk
    A Pinch Orange Food Colour (opt)

    How to make Bread Halwa

    Pulse the bread slices in a mixer to powder it.
    Heat a nonstick pan with oil and roast the bread crumbs till it turns golden in colour.
    Add the sugar, orange food colour and let it melt. This takes about 5 to 7 mins
    Then add milk and cook on high as you keep stirring it.
    Finally add the condensed milk and cook in low flame till the pudding comes together.
    Add roasted nuts as per your choice.

    How to make Double Ka Meetha

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    Bread Halwa | How to make Double Ka Meetha

    Bread Halwa or Double Ka Meetha is a sinful sweet, popular across all Indian States, though it is well known from Andhra Pradesh. This is best done with leftover bread slices.
    Course Desserts, Sweets
    Cuisine Andhra Pradesh
    Keyword Milk Pudding
    By Cook Method Stovetop
    Occasion Deepavali, Festival Meal
    By Diet Vegetarian
    Dish Type Festival Sweets
    Author Srivalli

    Ingredients

    • 8 no Bread Slices appr 3 cups
    • 200 gms Sugar 1 cup
    • 50 gms Ghee appr 3 tbsp
    • 200 ml Milk 1.5 cups
    • 1/2 cup Condensed Milk
    • A Pinch Orange Food Colour opt

    Instructions

    • Pulse the bread slices in a mixer to powder it.
    • Heat a nonstick pan with oil and roast the bread crumbs till it turns golden in colour.
    • Add the sugar, orange food colour and let it melt. This takes about 5 to 7 mins
    • Then add milk and cook on high as you keep stirring it.
    • Finally add the condensed milk and cook in low flame till the pudding comes together.
    • Add roasted nuts as per your choice.
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    Comments

    1. vaishalisabnani says

      February 24, 2019 at 9:16 am

      The bread halwa is really unique , quick and easy to make too . I am sure the condensed milk would make it creamy too .

      Reply
    2. gayathriraani says

      February 24, 2019 at 8:15 pm

      Wow, Valli. This looks absolutely yum. Fried bread crumbs cooked in condensed milk sounds so rich.

      Reply
    3. harini says

      February 26, 2019 at 9:24 am

      Fried bread and condensed milk sounds so sinful. The halwa is definitely a delicious one.

      Reply
    4. Renu Agrawal Dongre says

      March 01, 2019 at 10:02 pm

      mmm...This looks so sinful. Just feeling like grabbing it now.

      Reply
    5. Priya Srinivasan says

      March 01, 2019 at 10:26 pm

      The bread halwa looks delicious valli! What not ot love in this, a quickie and yumm dessert

      Reply
    6. Pavani says

      March 02, 2019 at 4:46 am

      That is such an easy to make dessert with bread. Halwa looks delicious.

      Reply
    7. FoodTrails says

      March 22, 2019 at 9:57 am

      Bread halwa sounds a delicious dessert option.made with condensed milk and fried bread it must have tasted delish!!

      Reply
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