Festive Treats

Festive Treats

7 Cups Burfi

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7 Cups Burfi is a popular South Indian dessert recipe which is generally made during the festival season to share with family and friends. 7 Cups Burfi is also called as 7 Cups Cake. The texture and colour are very similar to Mysore Pak, yet it has its own unique taste […]

Festive Treats

Atte Ka Modak | Whole Wheat Modak

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A rich, whole wheat sweet commonly made in the Indian households for various occasions or festivals. This Atte Ka Modak is a simple recipe with few ingredients, but the texture and taste is just amazing! These atta modaks are very easy and quick to make and are perfectly sweet. Atte […]

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Talniche Modak | Fried Modak

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Fried Modak is a festive Indian sweet made with a delectable filling of coconut with aromatic saffron & cardamom wrapped in thin layer of dough. These bite-sized dumplings are then deep-fried to a crisp golden brown perfection. I grew up in Maharashtra where these “Talniche Modak” are typically made on […]

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Traditional Rava Laddoo

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With the advent of the Ganesh Chaturthi festival, the ten-day pomp and splendor would fill the air with positive energy that is unbeatable. There is something about this festival that gives an untold power to go through the entire 10 days with a lot of zest and energy. Legend has […]

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Ammini Kozhukattai Recipe

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For most of the festivals like Varalakshmi Viratham or Vinayaka Chaturthi, we have  custom of making Thengai Purana Kozhukattai. Not only for festivals, even for the monthly Shankatahara Chaturthi, many of us have a tradition to make kozhukattai. Ammini Kozhukattai are the small dumplings (kozhukattai) made using the leftover dough […]

Festive Treats

Traditional Besan Ke Laddoo

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One of the most popular Indian sweet, besan ke laddoo never fails to impress anyone! These round sweet balls are made by roasting the gram flour and ghee together and then adding sugar tagar to make a thick mixture that is then formed into delicious, melt-in-your-mouth balls. It is perhaps […]