No festival seems complete without some sweets to indulge in. We bring you some delicious mithai recipes that you can easily make at home for the festive fare. From gulab jamun to kalakand, this list ...
No festival seems complete without some sweets to indulge in. We bring you some delicious mithai recipes that you can easily make at home for the festive fare. From gulab jamun to kalakand, this list ...
This Desset Day, let's think about the oncoming Festival of Lights. As we shift away from traditional mithai this Diwali due to concerns about unsafe cooking conditions and unsanitary kitchens across ...
What’s better than gifting friends and family generic boxes of mithais picked up from the neighbourhood sweet shop? Making your own, of course. This doesn’t have to be as tedious a process as it ...
You can make sesame and and jaggery laddu at home with ghee, sesame, jaggery, and nuts of your choice like peanuts. It is a high-protein, low-sugar Indian sweet that can be enjoyed during Rakhi.
RAWALPINDI: It is common knowledge that no celebration is complete without sweets, but for those with a sweet tooth, dessert is a must after nearly every meal. For those looking to break out of the ...
Goenka’s debut book is a contemporary take on Indian sweets—think cardamom-infused mousse paired with crumbled motichoor and flavours of kehwa tea captured in macarons. The recipe for trial was Shahi ...
Diwali is all about celebration and eating all things festive. It is not easy to follow a healthy diet when a festival is around and everyone is bingeing on festive delicacies. If you wish to maintain ...
From besan (chickpea flour) ki mithai to the moti choor laddu done right, and the succulent gulab jamun, to the flaky coconut mithai, peda and barfi. We all love our mithai! The allure of mithai, ...
What does it take to make til chikki exciting again? Could we make it slim as a wafer, one or two millimetres thick instead of the usual six to eight? Could we dip white miso-spiked squares of it ...