Festivals in India are all about celebration, food, prayer, and family get together, not necessarily in that order. Diwali also called as Deepavali in many parts of India, is one festival, where you try and relax the leash on your temptation to stay away from all the calorie-dense sweets and savouries. You step out for a stroll during Diwali and you can smell the divine aroma of sweets and savouries wafting through the tiny streets that you didn’t know existed and can’t be sure to find in Google maps either.
Here are some recipes carefully curated together, that you can indulge in cooking for you and your family, snapping your mapped-out, perfectly-planned eating routine for a day, because, it is Diwali. This Diwali, light lamps and let go of all the fears and grudges you’ve been clutching on, and wish for health, happiness and cook some of these delicious recipes that bring joy. Remember, a healthy body is one that constitutes a happy stomach, happy mind, happy soul and a happy you!
Burfi is a sweet confectionery that is made from dense milk. It originates from India where it is a popular festival treat. You can find burfi all year around, but...
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Mysore Pak, traditionally called “Mysuru Paaka” originated in the royal highlands of Karnataka and was mainly served on the occasions of weddings or baby showers. In winters, if you do...