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Almond Halwa Cake

Here is a cake made with almond flour and enhances it with cardamom to create a fragrant cake that tastes like an Eastern halwa.

The inspiration

My family LOVES almond halwa or what is also known as badham halwa. They absolutely love it! However I only make it once a year. Why? Because after I measured the amount of butter it takes to make almond halwa tase great – let’s just say, it was a lot of butter!! I couldn’t knowingly make almond halwa with so much butter, I just couldn’t.

The down side or upside to paying attention to how we cook and what we cook with

The down side or upside to paying attention to how we cook and measure how much of an ingredient we cook with, is that we become aware of how much of an ingredient we actually use to make our dishes taste great.  

In this case, once I started measuring the amount of butter or ghee I used to make my almond halwa, I decided it was best for the health of the family that I only make it once a year. It took a lot of butter! More than 4 sticks of butter!

Besides, it takes a very long time to make this dessert, more than an hour of stirring and stirring ground almonds, ghee, sugar, and milk until a thick almond truffle-like consistency is formed.  Then cardamom is added to spice it up and it is eaten warm or at room temperature with a cup of tea. The almond halwa is delicious beyond belief 😋.

Enjoy this dessert with our eyes wide open knowing exactly what is in it

Almond halwa has ghee coming out its ears – meaning it is floating in ghee, but that is what makes this halwa taste amazing. Believe me, I’ve tried making almond halwa with less ghee but it doesn’t taste the same. Why bother with a favorite dish if it doesn’t satisfy our craving? That’s why I make my almond halwa once a year – we can enjoy this dessert with our eyes wide open knowing exactly what is in this decadent sweet.

About the recipe

Which brings me to this almond halwa cake.  I wanted to see if I could replicate the flavor of almond halwa but in a cake form.  Cake is so much easier to make than halwa.  I thought with so many recipes out there for baking with almond flour surely I could replicate the flavor of almond halwa? All I had to do is add cardamom to give the cake that almond halwa flavor.

However I was having a hard tome finding a good cake recipe that used pure almonds; most recipes use marzipan. Marzipan to me doesn’t taste as pure as pure almonds, so I decided to find a regular cake recipe that would give me the freedom to improvise.

Almond Halwa Cake

The recipe I used is from King Arthur Flour.  I used their Vanilla Cake recipe as my starting off point, I then substituted half of the flour with toasted almond meal. I added cardamom powder, and then after the cake was baked, I soaked the cake with simple syrup infused with more cardamom and butter (remember, I want to replicate my buttery almond halwa).

When I served my almond halwa cake I asked the family if it tasted like their favorite almond halwa, and the response was a unanimous “Yup, it tastes like almond halwa!” Rani said, “Wow Mommy, I’m impressed.”  This is the reaction I wanted.  

This recipe worked! I can now make an almond halwa knockoff at a fraction of the time and with a fraction of the butter.  But somehow why do I feel I am not off the hook to make my original almond halwa 😋🙂??

Almond Halwa Cake
makes one large cake

Ingredients for cake:

Directions:

Pour the batter into the pan.  Bake for 45 minutes – 1 hour until a toothpick inserted in the cake comes out clean. If the top of the cake starts burning halfway through the baking process, place aluminum foil over the pan and continue baking until done.

While the cake is cooling make the cardamom syrup.

Cardamom Syrup.

Ingredients:

Directions:

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