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Here are some recipes halva.

Homemade halva from sunflower seeds

Ingredients:

  • flour - 1,5 cups;
  • sunflower seeds - 2 stacks;
  • sunflower oil - 150 g;
  • sugar - 1 stack;
  • water - 1/3 stack.

Roast the seeds. Twice, together with the husk, pass through a meat grinder.

Flour, stirring, heat red hot in a separate bowl. Mix flour and seeds, pass through a meat grinder twice.

Pour water over sugar, bring to a boil over high heat. Remove foam, switch fire to low. The syrup should not boil violently, but actively. Boil until the taste of raw water is completely gone.

Remove the finished syrup from the fire, pour in the sunflower oil, finish off the ground seeds. Mix quickly, put in a pre-prepared form.

Place under pressure in the refrigerator until completely solidified.

Peanut homemade halva

Ingredients:

  • roasted peanuts - 2 stacks;
  • sugar - 1 stack;
  • vegetable oil - 1 stack;
  • flour - 1,5 cups;
  • water - 1/3 stack;
  • vanillin - to taste.

Grind roasted peanuts in a coffee grinder (scroll through a meat grinder three to four times).

Fry the flour in a pan until golden brown. After obtaining a uniform shade, mix it with chopped peanuts, pour in the oil, mix thoroughly.

Pour water over sugar, bring to a boil over high heat. Remove foam, switch fire to low. The syrup should not boil violently, but actively. Boil until the taste of raw water is completely gone.

Pour the syrup into the flour mixture with peanuts, add vanilla, mix quickly.

Cool it down.

Milk halva from walnuts

Ingredients:

  • peeled walnuts - 150 g;
  • butter - 100 g;
  • sugar - 200 g;
  • milk - 400 g;
  • corn starch - 15 g.

Dilute cornstarch in cold milk (in a ratio of 1 to 5).

Add sugar to the remaining milk, prepare milk syrup.

Combine the diluted starch with milk syrup, stirring thoroughly, bring to a boil.

Cut the kernels of nuts, fry in oil. Once they are dark brown, transfer to a saucepan with a tight-fitting lid.

Pour the milk syrup with corn starch over the kernels, cover very tightly.

Wrap the edges of the lid with a towel, heat the mass over low heat for half an hour.

Open the pan, mix thoroughly, pour the mass onto a dish, sprinkle with crushed (crushed) cinnamon.

Serve hot halva.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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