Diwali sweets recipes that are quick and easy to make
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Last updated on - Oct 27, 2019, 22:00 IST01/5Must-try quick and easy Diwali sweets recipes
The festivities wouldn't be complete with a tasty sweet dish at the table. But with so much to prepare for the festive occasion, you may not have a lot of time on your hands to whip up a tasty treat. Luckily, there are plenty of dessert recipes that are easy to make and taste delicious. Here are a few sweets recipes that are quick and easy to make this Diwali.
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02/5Badaam ki Barfi
Badaam ki Barfi is packed with almonds, khoya, milk and poppy seeds. Once you've combined all the ingredients and cooked them, allow it to cool off before you cut them into diamond-shaped pieces. This treat is a must-have on your table. Guests are sure to enjoy this popular treat. Make sure to make a good amount cause no one can eat just one of these, am I right?
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03/5Rava Kheer
Milk, dry fruits and sooji come together to make something creamy and delicious. To make this sweet treat, all you need is full cream milk, semolina, sugar, saffron, and green cardamoms. Whipping up a batch of this treat is super easy and quick. If you are in a rush and got no time to spare in the middle of the festivities, give this recipe a try.
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04/5Kaju Katli
Kaju katli is one of the most popular sweet treats made for Diwali. Making some of these for your friends and family will make this Diwali extra special. Slices of this cashew goodness require a few ingredients and minimum effort. There are plenty of versions of this recipe you can try. If you are on a health kick, find a kaju katli recipe that is suitable for your needs.
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05/5Goan Nevri
Nevri is a sweet dish made with grated coconut and almonds. It is also a popular Goan sweet dish commonly prepared for Ganesh Chaturthi and Diwali. Some people also refer to nevri as karanji. These sweet dumplings are made with flour, coconut, sugar, poppy seeds, cardamom and almonds. You can consume it is hot or at room temperature.
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