Sheera Ingredients and Recipe for Ganeshotsav 2023: How To Make Suji Halwa To Offer As Prasad on Ganesh Utsav (Watch Video)
Sheera, also known as Suji Halwa or Semolina Pudding, is a simple yet heartwarming dessert that holds a special place in Indian culture. It is often prepared during religious ceremonies and festivals as an offering to the deity. Lets learn how to prepare this delectable dish as a part of your Ganeshotsav celebrations.
Ganeshotsav, also known as Ganesh Chaturthi, is one of the most vibrant and widely celebrated festivals in India. It marks the birth of Lord Ganesha, the elephant-headed god of wisdom, prosperity, and good fortune. Devotees from all walks of life come together to seek his blessings and offer their prayers during this auspicious occasion. A significant part of these celebrations involves the preparation and sharing of delicious dishes as an offering as bhog to Lord Ganesha. One such traditional sweet offering is Sheera. In this article, we give you a detailed recipe of how to make sheera for Ganesha bhog. Ganeshotsav Special Modak Recipes: From Chocolate Modak to Dry Fruits Modak, Here's List of Different Varieties of Ganpati Bappa's Favourite Sweet Dish.
Sheera, also known as Suji Halwa or Semolina Pudding, is a simple yet heartwarming dessert that holds a special place in Indian culture. It is often prepared during religious ceremonies and festivals, including Ganeshotsav, as an offering to the deity.
Now, let's delve into and learn how to prepare this delectable dish as a part of your celebrations. Modak: Know Significance and an Easy Recipe To Prepare Ukadiche Modak at Home.
Ingredients:
- 1 cup semolina (suji/rava)
- 1/2 cup ghee (clarified butter)
- 1 cup sugar
- 2 cups water
- 1/2 teaspoon cardamom powder
- A handful of chopped nuts (almonds, cashews, and raisins)
- A pinch of saffron strands (optional)
Watch Sheera Recipe Video Here:
Don’t forget to roast the semolina as the first step, it does make a difference to the texture of sheera. Keep stirring constantly otherwise it gets burnt quickly. For additional flavour add cardamom powder. You can also add chopped nuts and raisins at this stage, or save them for garnishing.
Sheera is not just a dessert; it's a symbol of devotion, love, and gratitude. Preparing and sharing this sweet offering during Ganeshotsav is a way to connect with your spirituality and celebrate the joyous occasion with your loved ones. May your Ganeshotsav be filled with sweetness and prosperity!
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