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Carrot burfi or gajar ki barfi  is a popular Indian dessert made with carrots, milk and sugar.  It is an ideal sweet dish especially during winters  when red and juicy carrots are in season and available easily in the market.  You can enjoy the goodness of carrots in the form of halwa or barfi.  Carrot burfi is very similar to carrot halwa as the ingredients are the same for making both these sweet dishes.   The only difference is that for barfi, a little more mawa or milk powder or condensed milk or heavy cream is used, so that the halwa is set and then can be cut into pieces. You can also try carrot halwa recipes  : Carrot halwa in pressure cooker Carrot halwa with condensed milk Prep Time : 20  mins Cook Time :  40 mins Yield : 16 pieces North Indian cuisine INGREDIENTS Carrots – 500 gms  (1/2 kg) Full cream milk – 1 cup Mawa or khoya – 250 gms Sugar – 1 cup Ghee – 4 tablespoons Saffron strings – 12 to  15 strands Almonds or badam – 8 t0 10 (chopped) Pistachios – 8 to 10 (chopped) HOW TO MAKE OR PREPARE CARROT BURFI OR GAJAR KI BURFI RECIPE PREPARATION Wash the carrots thoroughly under running water. Cut the ends and peel the skin of the carrots.  Grate them with the help of a grater or a food processor and keep it aside.  Grease a plate with little ghee.   Grate the mawa and set aside. METHOD Heat 2 tablespoons of ghee on medium flame.  Add the grated carrot and saute for upto 2 minutes on a low flame, till the carrots shrink a bit.  Add milk and mix well. Keep stirring at regular intervals,  till the carrots are well cooked and milk is fully absorbed. Then add sugar and mix well.  The sugar will start melting and the mixture will become little loose.   Now stir continuously till the mixture starts thickening and the sugar water is fully absorbed by the mixture. Cook for about 10-12 minutes stirring continuously on a low to medium flame. Once the mixture gets thickened. add the mawa and mix well.  Keep stirring for another 4-5 minutes. Once the mawa is fully dissolved in the mixture, add another 2 tablespoons of ghee and saffron strings.  Mix well. Once the mixture thickens and reduces, switch off the flame.  Transfer the mixture to the greased plate and tap gently on the top and on the sides of the mixture, with the help of a spatula or spoon.  This helps to smoothen a bit and  give a nice shape to the burfis. Garnish with some chopped almonds and pistachios and gently press them with a spoon or spatula.  Keep the barfi aside to cool down and allow to set at room temperature for at least 2 hours.  Alternatively, you can also keep in the fridge after the barfi cools down.  Slice the barfi into square shapes or as per your preference. Enjoy this classic and delicious carrot burfi  as a dessert after meal or  as a sweet dish. NOTES/TIPS Adjust sugar according to the sweet taste required by you. You can also add cardamom powder instead of saffron strings. You can use milk powder instead of mawa. You can store the carrot barfi in the refrigerator for 3-4 days and relish as and when required. Related RecipesGajar ka halwa – How to make carrot halwa with condensed milk recipe – winter recipesCarrot halwa recipe – How to make carrot halwa or gajar ka halwa recipe in pressure cookerOats kheer with jaggery recipeChocolate kulfi recipe – how to make choco kulfi recipe – Indian dessertsMango kheer recipe – how to make mango rice kheer or mango payasam recipe | Indian desserts | Mango recipesAkki payasa or pal payasam (rice kheer) recipeKhoya peda sweet recipe – Easy to cook deepavali/diwali recipesRasmalai recipe – how to make rasmalai recipe – Instant bengali rasmalai recipeChocolate cup cake recipeSabudana ladoo recipe – How to make sabudana ladoo recipe – Navratri recipes