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15 Delicious Diwali Sweets & Desserts

A kickass list of 15 Delicious Diwali Sweets & Desserts from the blog. Some very regular at home, some festive specials. But each one a favourite.

What’s Diwali without some mithai and here is a list of some of my favourite Diwali Sweets and desserts from the blog. Hope you all have a very happy and blessed Diwali.

Diwali Sweets

Um Ali – Egyptian Bread Pudding 

Delicate flavours of rose in a bread pudding work like magic.

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Rose Coconut Ladoos 

The first mithai I made and still the most loved one.

 

Coconut Ladoos

Meethi Seviyan | Sweet Vermicelli

Meethi Seviyan made with hand-rolled vermicelli is what makes my Eid memories. Easy to make, delicious this recipe will take you right back to childhood.

Eid Sewiyan

Apple Coconut Kheer

Easy 15-minute Microwave Dessert with really simple ingredients. What else can one ask for? A bookmark worthy recipe.

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Gajar Ka Halwa – Indian Style Carrot Pudding

Gajar Ka Halwa or the Indian style Carrot Pudding is a star winter dish of Punjab. Forget Punjab, I have my doubts that there is any Indian who hasn’t heard of this legendary winter dish.

Gajar-Halwa

Black Carrot Halwa – Traditional Carrot Pudding Slow Cooked In Milk

Black Carrot Halwa – The way the sweet and soft but chewy grated carrots, cooked in ghee combine with the crunch of the nuts and the delicate taste of khoya – it is just heaven served in a bowl!

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Chai Masala Chocolate Fudge

This Chai Masala Chocolate Fudge recipe is so chocolatey and yet that hint of chai masala balances out the sweetness is such a fantastic way!

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Kesar Phirni Tartlets | Saffron and Rice Pudding Tartlets

 Kesar Phirni Tartlets – the perfect fusion dessert for Diwali!

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Chikki Brownies | Brownies with Peanut Praline

Chikki Brownies are the perfect fusion sweets to make for any special occasion. Combining the international flavours of brownies and topping them with our Indian chikkis, this is one sweet which is bound to be a hit with everyone!

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Moong Dal Halwa

Moong Dal Halwa is one of those dishes which might be made only on super special occasions like festivals but is super delicious.

 

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Chironji & Makhane Ki Kheer

Chironji & Makhane ki Kheer is specially made during Navrati in the northern part of the country, and trust me, this is one dessert you would love having anytime of the year!

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Moong Dal Ladoos

This recipe of Moong Dal Ladoos, made up of roasted moong dal, fresh ghee and yummy jaggery with a sprinkling of dry fruits, is my grandmom’s recipe and takes me back to my childhood days of celebrating Diwali!

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Raoh Ki kheer (Sugar Cane Juice Kheer)

Raoh Ki Kheer (Sugar cane juice kheer) is a summer kheer made from sugarcane juice and often from leftover rice, wherein the sugar cane juice provides a cooling effect to the body. But it makes a great change from the heavy Diwali desserts we usually serve. recipes-from-punjab-raoh-ki-kheer-sugar-cane-juice-kheer.1024x1024

Sooji Ka Halwa | Indian Semolina Pudding

This Sooji ka Halwa is one of my favorite, easy to make dessert options and is so delicious when combined with channa and poori!

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Milk Dates Peda – Easy, Delicious Diwali Sweet

Easy to make and delicious these Milk Dates peda can be an excellent addition to your Diwali cooking. The slight twist with the addition of dates works wonder to the traditional peda recipe.Milk Dates Peda

 

 

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Monika is an ex-IT person turned into a food blogger, consultant, home baker and an amateur food photographer. She loves music, writing, food, and travel, but not necessarily in that order ;)

Sin-A-Mon Tales is a canvas for her food memories. Apart from Sin -A- Mon Tales, Monika also writes for many online websites and publications. She's an avid reader and can always be found with a book in her bag, which mostly is as bright as her. She's an obsessive traveler and is always looking for the next food story. Read More…

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