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Greek Halvah Jelly: Farsala Halvah

Posted on May 12th, 2025
by Giorgos Tsoulis
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Greek Halvah Jelly: Farsala Halvah

Prepare your favorite jelly halva from Farsala with ease, using this authentic recipe by Chef Giorgos Tsoulis!

This traditional Greek dessert, known as “Halvas Farsalon”, is famous for its smooth, jelly-like texture and glossy caramelized top. Originating from the town of Farsala, Greece—a region famously known as the birthplace of the mythical ancient Greek hero Achilles—this sweet delicacy is made with a simple combination of cornstarch, sugar, and almonds, resulting in a perfectly balanced treat that is both sweet and aromatic. A touch of cinnamon and cloves adds a warm, spiced flavor that enhances its irresistible taste.

Chef Giorgos Tsoulis brings this classic Greek dessert to your kitchen with a straightforward method that ensures perfect results every time. By carefully caramelizing the sugar and slowly blending in the cornstarch mixture, you achieve a luscious, translucent halva with a beautifully golden crust.

Whether you’re making it for a festive occasion or simply to satisfy your sweet tooth, this Farsala halva will impress your family and guests with its authentic flavor and elegant presentation.

Greek Halvah Jelly

Greek Halvah Jelly: Farsala Halvah

Giorgos Tsoulis
This is a traditional Greek dessert known for its unique texture, which is both soft and slightly chewy, with a glossy caramelized top. It's simply delicious and easy to prepare.
5 from 1 vote
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 30 minutes mins
Total Time 40 minutes mins
Course Dessert
Cuisine Greek
Servings 9 servings

Ingredients
 
 

  • 1 l water
  • 800 g granulated sugar divided
  • 100 ml sunflower oil
  • 240 g cornstarch
  • 150 g almond kernels
  • ½ tsp cinnamon powder
  • ¼ tsp cloves powder
  • olive oil for greasing the baking tray
  • granulated sugar for caramelizing

Instructions
 

Prepare the Almonds:

  • In a small saucepan over low heat, toast the almond kernels until they become lightly golden, taking care not to burn them. Once they start to color, turn off the heat, sprinkle with ground cinnamon and cloves, stir well, and set aside.

Mix the Cornstarch Base:

  • In a large bowl, whisk together the water, 500 g (2 ½ cups) of granulated sugar, cornstarch, and sunflower oil until the cornstarch is completely dissolved and no lumps remain.

Make the Caramel:

  • Heat a large pot over medium heat. Gradually add the remaining 300 g (1 ½ cups) of granulated sugar in batches, allowing each batch to melt and caramelize before adding the next. Stir constantly with a wooden spoon to prevent burning.
  • Once all the sugar has melted into a golden caramel, remove the pot from the heat.

Combine the Mixtures:

  • Carefully and slowly pour the cornstarch mixture (water, sugar, cornstarch, and oil) into the hot caramel, stirring constantly. Be cautious of steam and splatters.
  • Return the pot to medium heat and continue stirring continuously until the mixture thickens and becomes smooth.
  • Once the mixture thickens and reaches a high temperature, remove from heat but continue stirring for another minute to ensure it sets properly.

Add the Almonds:

  • Stir the toasted almonds into the thickened halvah mixture until evenly distributed.

Set the Halvah:

  • Grease a 20×20 cm (8×8 in) square baking tray with olive oil.
  • Pour the halvah mixture into the tray and use a spatula to spread it evenly.
  • Allow the halvah to cool completely at room temperature.

Caramelize the Top:

  • Once cooled, sprinkle the top of the halvah generously with granulated sugar.
  • Using a kitchen torch, caramelize the sugar until it melts and forms a golden, glassy crust.

Serve:

  • Allow the caramelized top to cool and harden completely.
  • Cut the halvah into squares and serve. Enjoy! 🙂

Notes

Chef’s tip:
  • Constant stirring is crucial: To prevent the caramel from burning and ensure a smooth consistency.
  • Be cautious when adding the cornstarch mixture: The hot caramel can cause splatters.
  • Caramelizing without a torch: Use the oven grill (broiler) for an even caramelized top.
Greek Halvah Jelly: Farsala Halvah
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Giorgos Tsoulis

Celebrity Chef Giorgos Tsoulis specializes in modern Mediterranean cuisine and his recipes are widely appreciated not just in Greece and Cyprus but also around the world. He has been the executive chef of numerous successful Greek restaurants, while at the same time hosting many popular culinary TV shows in Greece and Cyprus. Giorgos Tsoulis is passionate about educating his fans in more sustainable and healthy cooking and eating while making the most of the flavors of the ingredients. As sustainable cuisine ambassador for WWF Hellas, he plays a key role in cooking activations that relate to the European #Eat4Change program, as well as the #Farm2Fork program.

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Amelia F.R. says:
July 9, 2025 at 2:23 am

5 stars
I thought this jelly was pretty easy to make. Loved the texture and the caramelized top. 🙂

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