About Papaya Halwa

Papaya Halwa may not be as popular and favored as its siblings Gajar Halwa, Moong Dal Halwa or Suji ka Halwa, but I assure you once you try it, you will surely like it. The natural color and texture that the semi ripe papayas impart in this recipe is not just beautiful for the eyes, but for the taste buds too. So, the story of this recipe goes like once I had a few unripe papayas which I had left on my kitchen counter to ripe. One of them looked ripe, but when I sliced, it was half ripe. I spoke to my mother and enquired what more can be done with this semi ripe papaya. Along with other sabzis and stir-fried preparations, she mentioned about this Papaya Halwa. In the beginning, even I was a little hesitant as I was not sure of how the taste would be. To my surprise, I had a really tasty pan of halwa in the end. I couldn’t afford to not document the recipe and share it here. When fully cooked, this Papaya Halwa has an appearance similar to that of any other fruit halwa. The consistency and texture are quite comparable. It is the taste, that does the magic! As already mentioned earlier, I used semi ripe papaya in this recipe, but it is good with ripe papayas too. You know, try that too!

More On This Papaya Sweet

My mother makes this halwa with milk powder. I replaced it with almond powder. You can even try making it with coconut powder or even the usual option for halwa – khoya or evaporated milk solids. To make a complete vegan version, use either the almond or coconut powder and cook the halwa in oil. Since I was trying this Papaya Halwa without much time in hand, I used chopped papaya and had to mash them while cooking, for a smoother texture. You can grate the papayas too and use. Grated ones will also take lesser time to cook and you will not have to mash them while cooking. The quantity of sugar that needs to go in this recipe obviously depends on how sweet your papaya is. If you are using a very ripe papaya, chances are that it will be naturally very sweet. In that case, you can even skip using extra sugar at all. Since the day I’ve tried this dessert with Papaya, it has become one of the most-liked halwa for me. In fact, my family too. In addition to this, here are some of the other fruit based halwas that I simply can’t get enough of: Apple Halwa, Mango Halwa, Banana Halwa and Pineapple Halwa. This recipe is apt for making a filling dessert for your vrats or fasts during any Hindu religious/festival occasions. Otherwise, you can relish a bowl of the Papaya Halwa by itself or with some perfectly puffed Poori.

How to make Papaya Halwa

1. Heat 2 to 3 tablespoons oil or ghee in a kadai or pan. Add 1 medium chopped or grated semi ripe papaya. Stir and cook on low heat for about 14 to 15 minutes. Keep stirring occasionally. It is better to use grated papaya. Otherwise if you want to use chopped papaya as I have, then you have to mash the papaya while cooking.  2. The papaya will release its juices, change color and loose its opacity. Add 4 to 5 tablespoons sugar. Then, stir and continue to cook further for 18 to 20 minutes on low heat. 3. Mash the papaya with a potato masher directly while cooking. 4. After cooking for 18 to 20 minutes, the texture and consistency of the halwa will considerably change. It will begin to thicken slowly on low heat. Add 2 tablespoons almond powder, ½ teaspoon cardamom powder and stir to mix. 5. Cook for 5 to 6 minutes more or till the halwa comes together. You will also see that the oil has separated from the halwa. 6. Add 12 to 15 halved cashews and cook for 1 to 2 minutes more. 7. Serve Papaya Halwa hot or warm. 

Expert Tips

Please be sure to rate the recipe in the recipe card or leave a comment below if you have made it. For more vegetarian inspirations, Sign Up for my emails or follow me on Instagram, Youtube, Facebook, Pinterest or Twitter. Sabudana Kheer | How to make Sabudana Kheer Badam Halwa Recipe | Rich South Indian Almond Halwa Makhane ki Kheer Pumpkin Halwa | Kaddu Ka Halwa This Papaya Halwa recipe post from the blog archives first published in August 2013 has been republished and updated on 31 July 2022.

Papaya Halwa  Papaya Sweet   - 53Papaya Halwa  Papaya Sweet   - 34Papaya Halwa  Papaya Sweet   - 89Papaya Halwa  Papaya Sweet   - 44Papaya Halwa  Papaya Sweet   - 98Papaya Halwa  Papaya Sweet   - 98Papaya Halwa  Papaya Sweet   - 88Papaya Halwa  Papaya Sweet   - 60Papaya Halwa  Papaya Sweet   - 48Papaya Halwa  Papaya Sweet   - 44Papaya Halwa  Papaya Sweet   - 21Papaya Halwa  Papaya Sweet   - 79Papaya Halwa  Papaya Sweet   - 76


title: “Papaya Halwa Papaya Sweet " ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-08” author: “Thomas Jackson”

About Papaya Halwa

Papaya Halwa may not be as popular and favored as its siblings Gajar Halwa, Moong Dal Halwa or Suji ka Halwa, but I assure you once you try it, you will surely like it. The natural color and texture that the semi ripe papayas impart in this recipe is not just beautiful for the eyes, but for the taste buds too. So, the story of this recipe goes like once I had a few unripe papayas which I had left on my kitchen counter to ripe. One of them looked ripe, but when I sliced, it was half ripe. I spoke to my mother and enquired what more can be done with this semi ripe papaya. Along with other sabzis and stir-fried preparations, she mentioned about this Papaya Halwa. In the beginning, even I was a little hesitant as I was not sure of how the taste would be. To my surprise, I had a really tasty pan of halwa in the end. I couldn’t afford to not document the recipe and share it here. When fully cooked, this Papaya Halwa has an appearance similar to that of any other fruit halwa. The consistency and texture are quite comparable. It is the taste, that does the magic! As already mentioned earlier, I used semi ripe papaya in this recipe, but it is good with ripe papayas too. You know, try that too!

More On This Papaya Sweet

My mother makes this halwa with milk powder. I replaced it with almond powder. You can even try making it with coconut powder or even the usual option for halwa – khoya or evaporated milk solids. To make a complete vegan version, use either the almond or coconut powder and cook the halwa in oil. Since I was trying this Papaya Halwa without much time in hand, I used chopped papaya and had to mash them while cooking, for a smoother texture. You can grate the papayas too and use. Grated ones will also take lesser time to cook and you will not have to mash them while cooking. The quantity of sugar that needs to go in this recipe obviously depends on how sweet your papaya is. If you are using a very ripe papaya, chances are that it will be naturally very sweet. In that case, you can even skip using extra sugar at all. Since the day I’ve tried this dessert with Papaya, it has become one of the most-liked halwa for me. In fact, my family too. In addition to this, here are some of the other fruit based halwas that I simply can’t get enough of: Apple Halwa, Mango Halwa, Banana Halwa and Pineapple Halwa. This recipe is apt for making a filling dessert for your vrats or fasts during any Hindu religious/festival occasions. Otherwise, you can relish a bowl of the Papaya Halwa by itself or with some perfectly puffed Poori.

How to make Papaya Halwa

1. Heat 2 to 3 tablespoons oil or ghee in a kadai or pan. Add 1 medium chopped or grated semi ripe papaya. Stir and cook on low heat for about 14 to 15 minutes. Keep stirring occasionally. It is better to use grated papaya. Otherwise if you want to use chopped papaya as I have, then you have to mash the papaya while cooking.  2. The papaya will release its juices, change color and loose its opacity. Add 4 to 5 tablespoons sugar. Then, stir and continue to cook further for 18 to 20 minutes on low heat. 3. Mash the papaya with a potato masher directly while cooking. 4. After cooking for 18 to 20 minutes, the texture and consistency of the halwa will considerably change. It will begin to thicken slowly on low heat. Add 2 tablespoons almond powder, ½ teaspoon cardamom powder and stir to mix. 5. Cook for 5 to 6 minutes more or till the halwa comes together. You will also see that the oil has separated from the halwa. 6. Add 12 to 15 halved cashews and cook for 1 to 2 minutes more. 7. Serve Papaya Halwa hot or warm. 

Expert Tips

Please be sure to rate the recipe in the recipe card or leave a comment below if you have made it. For more vegetarian inspirations, Sign Up for my emails or follow me on Instagram, Youtube, Facebook, Pinterest or Twitter. Sabudana Kheer | How to make Sabudana Kheer Badam Halwa Recipe | Rich South Indian Almond Halwa Makhane ki Kheer Pumpkin Halwa | Kaddu Ka Halwa This Papaya Halwa recipe post from the blog archives first published in August 2013 has been republished and updated on 31 July 2022.

Papaya Halwa  Papaya Sweet   - 4Papaya Halwa  Papaya Sweet   - 96Papaya Halwa  Papaya Sweet   - 66Papaya Halwa  Papaya Sweet   - 15Papaya Halwa  Papaya Sweet   - 35Papaya Halwa  Papaya Sweet   - 43Papaya Halwa  Papaya Sweet   - 86Papaya Halwa  Papaya Sweet   - 34Papaya Halwa  Papaya Sweet   - 10Papaya Halwa  Papaya Sweet   - 22Papaya Halwa  Papaya Sweet   - 10Papaya Halwa  Papaya Sweet   - 47Papaya Halwa  Papaya Sweet   - 71