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Banana Peel Halwa by Nivedita ThadaniBanana is a favorite fruit of everyone, including God! Banana is the first fruit we offer to God in any Puja. Banana is a rich source of potassium and fibres. But here is the recipe made from BANANA PEEL. It is a desert which can be prepared in very less time. ONLY to take care is the QUANTITY OF SUGAR and TO BE VERY QUICK in making… |
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Moong Daal Kheer / Payasam by Nupur UKrasoiThis Moong daal Payasam is one such healthy dessert, which I can eat anytime. I have prepared it before with different combinations of dal and rice. They may all have different names, but the basic recipe remains the same. For those who haven't tried any South Indian payasam made of dal yet, this is a very good dish to start with.… |
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Payasam Recipe by anita mokashiAuthentic south indian dessert |
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KHEER WITH COCONUT (RICE PORRIDGE) by MARIA LOURDES V. LIPARDO-AYUBThis is a traditional Indian dessert. Champorado, rice porridge with cocoa, is the Filipino version of this dish. Muhallabia, Arabic rice pudding, is very much similar with this dessert. |
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Exotic Indian Rice Pudding (slow cook recipe) by AmritaIn India Rice Pudding is called "Kheer". For this dessert use the best quality rice you have.It must be long grain basmati and must have a wonderful aroma,so it is important you go finding the best brand. If you don't have good basmati rice you can still make it but then the taste and aroma wont be fabulous,also the small grain… |
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Makhane Ki Phirni - Lotus Seeds Milk Pudding by Hina GujralMakhane Ki Phirni is my version of two dishes Makhana Kheer and Rice Phirni, this recipe is a fusion of both the classic dishes and it tastes divine. Makhane Ki Phirni is must have item in my menu during Navratri because many people do not eat rice while fasting and this recipe is the best option when it comes to desert. |
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Phirni - Rice Milk Pudding by Hina GujralTalking about Phirni, nobody knows about the roots of Phirni, some believe it came into existence during Mughal era, as a royal desert, today Phirni is a popular sweet dish not only in India but in Pakistan too and even after so many years it is till served in traditional style - earthen potware (Mitti Ke Kulhad or Matki). I think in… |
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4 INGREDIENTS BEETROOT DELIGHT by SaruJust 4 ingredients go into this very tasty delightful desert recipe made from beetroot.. |
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