Diwali special

 


The festive feels have enveloped one and all and Diwali is just round the corner. Everyone is gearing up for Diwali celebrations and no Diwali in India is complete without a magnificent fest of sweets and other gastronomic delights. And if you wish to turn this occasion into a remarkable one you ought to add some flavorful delight deserts. Food is indeed the highlight of every Indian festival and it adds much more enthusiasm to the festive spirit. So, here we must have Diwali delights that you got to have your hands on this year. 

Kesar peda

Kesar peda are popular and special Diwali sweets that are made form ghee and condensed milk. Although, it is quite time consuming to be prepared the results are something that you definitely not keep your hands from. 

Gathiya 

This is a Gujrati Diwali snack which is famous and widely sold all across the country. This is thicker form of sev and can be found in many flavors like masala gathiya, plain gathiya, pudina gathiya.

Rasmalai 

Cheese dumplings soaked in cardamom infused milk syrup! Yes, it tastes as good as it sounds. Rasmalai has originated from west Bengal but is widely savored everywhere in India. They are not just Diwali sweets but perfect for any festive season.

Mathri

There’s no Diwali snack as famous as this. Make your Diwali evenings special with crispy Mathri which can be served with an array of chutneys and sauces for dipping. 

Barfi

Barfi are the most loved Indian sweets that come in shapes ranging from diamond to square to circle. Made from condensed milk and sugar, they have other ingredients like coconut, almond, pistachios, edible silver leaf etc. to make it sumptuous.

Sandesh 

This melt-in-the-mouth Indian sweet is another traditional Diwali delicacy that is decorated with saffron strands, almonds and pistachios. The unique flavor of nuts and saffron make Sandesh a must try dessert. 

Gulab jamun

Would anyone ever say no to Gulab Jamuns? Gulab jamuns are an all=season hit Indian sweets. Deep fried dumplings soaked in sugar syrup, this Indian dessert is enough to satisfy all your sweet tooth cravings of the festive season.

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