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Coconut ladoo recipe with condensed milk – easy Diwali recipes
Coconut ladoo recipe with condensed milk is a simple and quick sweet recipe prepared from dessicated coconut and condensed milk and flavoured with cardamom powder. Coconut ladoo is also prepared from freshly grated coconut and condensed milk which also tastes great. For that recipe, only white part of the coconut is used. Here I have
Khoya peda sweet recipe – Easy to cook deepavali/diwali recipes
Khoya peda is a very popular and delicious Indian sweet made from brown khoya, powdered sugar flavoured with cardamom powder and garnished with almonds and pistachios. It is made during festivals like Diwali and special occasions. Khoya is a milk food product easily available in the market and is used for making different delicious sweets. Khoya peda is very quick to make too and an ideal sweet for Diwali festival. Khoya pedas have a smooth texture and just melts in your mouth and cardamom powder added to it enhances the flavor. Do try this recipe and enjoy…
Kaju katli or kaju katri or kaju barfi recipe – diwali sweets recipe
Oma podi or carom seeds(ajwain) flavoured sev recipe – diwali snacks recipe
Rava coconut ladoo – diwali sweet recipe
Rava coconut ladoo is a very traditional sweet dish which is prepared during festivals. It is prepared with semolina, freshly grated coconut, sugar, ghee and garnished with cashewnuts and raisins. Rava coconut ladoo is extremely simple to make and less time consuming. Rava gives a coarse texture to the ladoo and grated coconut added to it , further enhances the taste. Do try this easy recipe and make Diwali festival rich.
Ribbon pakoda recipe – Indian vegetarian food – Easy to make deepavali/diwali recipes
Ribbon pakoda is a very popular and easy snack which is made during Diwali. It is a South Indian crispy savory snack which is very simple to make but very tasty. Ribbon pakoda is prepared with gram flour, besan and chilli powder. It can also be had as tea time or any time snack. This is also called as nada murukku or ola pakoda.
Nippattu or Thattai recipe
Nippattu is a very popular snack from Karnataka especially from Mysore and Bangalore. Nippattu is usually deep fried but can also be baked. It is a crispy and spicy snack which is perfect for tea time munching. This recipe is contributed by my close friend, Mrs. Usha Nayaka who also happens to be a Mysorean.