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Papaya Halwa by chef bbIt’s an Indian-style dessert made of semi-ripe papaya. You already heard about a carrot and Moong Dal Halwa. My idea is to mix some health with the sweet. If you are more health aware you can adjoin jaggery as an alternative to sugar. I added sugar, khova (dry milk product); some dry fruits and fat in it. |
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Rava/Semolina Kheer by Navaneetham KrishnanKheer/payasam is absolutely nice with Vadai and papadam as a sweet closing for a vegetarian meal. |
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MALAI CHUM-CHUM by Simmy RoutroyCHUM CHUM is a traditional Bengali sweets which is popular in India,Pakistan and Bangladesh.It comes in a variety of colours, mainly light pink, light yellow and white.It is also coated with malai or cream. |
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Mango Kulfi by Navaneetham KrishnanChilled, creamy-mango, nutty flavoured dessert/ice-cream, subtly infused with cardamom and saffron strands. |
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Split Green Peas (Yellow Moong Dhal) & Sago Payasam by Navaneetham KrishnanA creamy dessert and beautifully infused with ghee, cashew nuts and dried black currants. |
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Semolina (Rava) Ladoo by Navaneetham KrishnanTraditional Indian sweet with a pleasing scent of ghee and nutmeg. |
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Kesar Pista Kulfi by PreethaIndian Street Ice Cream |
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RaSguLLa (made in Pressure Cooker) : by Sangeeta ShahRasgulla is a traditional Bengali sweet. Rasgulla also known as Roshogolla, is regarded as the 'king of all Indian sweets 'It's time consuming,so i made it in Pressure Cooker,to save time. |
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Cabbage Kheer by Nupur UKrasoiDelicious and unusual milk pudding made with Cabbage. An interesting and healthy twist to the popular Indian dessert |
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Almond fudge balls by Lourdes PrincyChewy almond fudge truffle/balls with a hint of chocolate |
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Mango Malai Kulfi by Aparna AnuragKulfi is a popular frozen dairy dessert from the Indian Subcontinent. It is often described as "traditional Indian Subcontinent ice cream".It is popular throughout places such as India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Burma (Myanmar), and the Middle East, and widely available in Indian restaurants in Europe, East Asia and North… |
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GaJaR-Ka-HaLwA by Sangeeta ShahIn all most, 5 out of ten Hindi movies the name of this sweet...delicious..famous sweet dish is mentioned...:D Traditional,halwa required lots of ghee,khoya,sugar and time too...I love that version too,but just to save some of my time and calorie,I made this one,as I wanted to eat this sweet,bcoz you know friends,in India,winter… |
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Fruity Hearts by Sangeeta ShahI had some left over boondi ladoo and left over badam katli, which i was not interested in eating any more,and as i made it with so much passion i didn"t wanted to throw it out,so i tried 2 make something new with it...but along with new flavor....hopefully turned out well.....It can be quickly and easily made......It is most useful… |
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MaNgO KuLFi by Sangeeta ShahA very very delicious delight,specially to satisfying the mango madness...even loved by the people who don"t like mangoes...:) |
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KALAKAND by Simmy RoutroyKalakand is a popular Indian sweets made out of solidified, sweetened milk and cottage cheese. Kalakand is made in India during festivals and celebrations. A huge pan is kept on a flame and large amount of milk is boiled stirring it continuously till it is thickened with sugar and dry fruits. |
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