Nutrition Facts
Servings 1
When it comes to baby food, parents are always searching for something that’s both healthy and delicious. Bottle Gourd Halwa, also known as Lauki Halwa, is one such recipe that checks all the boxes. It’s naturally sweetened, soft in texture, and packed with nutrients that growing babies and toddlers need.
What I love most about this halwa is that it doesn’t feel like baby food—it’s so yummy that I always end up making a little extra for myself too. With just a handful of everyday ingredients, this recipe is simple, wholesome, and a great way to introduce your little one to mild Indian flavors.
Here I’m sharing the baby-friendly version. If you’re making it for toddlers or for yourself, you can add a natural sweetener. Consider options like sugar or jaggery. Now let’s take a look at what goes into this recipe and why it’s so beneficial.
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Prepare the base: Roast the makhana in a dry pan on low heat until they turn crisp and lightly golden. At the same time, soak dates and nuts in warm water for 10–15 minutes to soften.
Blend: Drain the soaked nuts and dates, then blend makhana, dates and nuts with milk to create a smooth, creamy paste that will naturally sweeten the halwa.
Cook Lauki: Heat a little ghee in a pan and add the grated bottle gourd. Sauté well until the raw smell disappears and the lauki softens.
Combine: Add the nut-date paste into the cooked lauki and mix thoroughly. Keep stirring on low flame so the mixture doesn’t stick to the pan.
Simmer: Let the mixture cook slowly until it thickens to a halwa-like consistency. This step helps the flavors meld together beautifully.
Finish: Turn off the heat and sprinkle in some nuts powder and cardamom powder. Mix well and serve warm for a nourishing treat.

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A wholesome and delicious Indian dessert made with bottle gourd, roasted makhana, nuts, dates, and a touch of ghee. Soft, nutrient-rich, and naturally sweet, this halwa is gentle on tiny tummies while supporting growth, immunity, and bone health. Perfect for babies, toddlers, or anyone craving a healthy sweet treat!
Roast the makhana in a dry pan on low heat until they turn crisp and lightly golden. At the same time, soak dates and nuts in warm water for 10–15 minutes to soften.
Drain the soaked nuts and dates, then blend them with milk to create a smooth, creamy paste that will naturally sweeten the halwa.
Heat a little ghee in a pan and add the grated bottle gourd. Sauté well until the raw smell disappears and the lauki softens.
Add the nut-date paste into the cooked lauki and mix thoroughly. Keep stirring on low flame so the mixture doesn’t stick to the pan.
Turn off the heat and sprinkle in some nuts powder and cardamom powder. Mix well and serve warm for a nourishing treat.Servings 1