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Butter Cake

Butter Cake by Navaneetham Krishnan

Velvety, moist and soft.

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Mango Malai Kulfi

Mango Malai Kulfi by Aparna Anurag

Kulfi 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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RaSguLLa (made in Pressure Cooker) :

RaSguLLa (made in Pressure Cooker) : by Sangeeta Shah

Rasgulla 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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Seviyaan(Vermicelli) Sweet

Seviyaan(Vermicelli) Sweet by Paul Anderson Lumen

Dry fruits,milk,Vermicelli....

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Rice Phirni Recipe

Rice Phirni Recipe by Hina Gujral

Talking about Phirni, there are different stories talked about its origin, some believe it came into existence during the 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 pot ware (Mitti Ke Kulhad or…

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Double Ka Meetha

Double Ka Meetha by Hina Gujral

The name Double Ka Meetha comes from the local dialect word "Double Roti" which refers to milk bread or western style bread, the reason it is called double roti is it swells up to almost double its original size after baking. I remember my great grandmother (my father's grandmother), for whom bread was quite an alien ingredient in the…

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Mint and Pomegranate Raita (Anar Ka Raita)

Mint and Pomegranate Raita (Anar Ka Raita) by Hina Gujral

Mint and Pomegranate Raita is a delicious combination of mint, coriander, and pomegranate pearls. The freshness of mint and coriander definitely make this raita a summer favorite packed with the goodness of pomegranate.

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