by Evergreendishesdev | Mar 10, 2019 | festival recipes, sweets, traditional recipes
Jump to Recipe Print Recipe Palkova is a traditional Indian sweet made using whole fat milk. It is a creamy and melt in the mouth sweet from the state of Tamilnadu. It hails from the town of Srivilliputhur that has many milk factories. It is ideal to prepare during...
by Evergreendishesdev | Jan 12, 2019 | breakfast time, sweets
Rawa kesari or Sheera as we often call in South India makes a good winter treat. Today, I have a fusion sweet, sheera with kiwi in it. A bowl of piping hot kiwi kesari was one of the favourites of my daughter a few years back. This is the 3rd post of BM#96 with the...
by Evergreendishesdev | Dec 21, 2018 | festival recipes, sweets
Kul Kul is a traditional Indian sweet prepared during Christmas. It is crunchy and makes a good snack to store at home. Christmas is here and time to rejoice. There’s a song and joy everywhere, elaborate preparations are being made and the internet is flooded...
by Evergreendishesdev | Oct 13, 2018 | festival recipes, sweets, traditional recipes
Chaler Payesh is a traditional rice kheer recipe of Bengali cuisine. It is one of the favourites of the Bong community and is usually prepared during ceremonies and festivals. The kheer is creamy, rich, aromatic and melt in the mouth. Kheer usually refers to the sweet...
by Evergreendishesdev | Sep 28, 2018 | festival recipes, healthy recipes, sweets, traditional recipes
Jump to Recipe Print Recipe Ragi Halbai or Finger millet fudge is a tasty, soft, chewy fudge made of finger millet, coconut and jaggery. It is a healthy sweet. It is a dish from South Canara region of Karnataka. Here, the whole grain of finger millet is used by...
by Evergreendishesdev | Aug 26, 2018 | dry snacks, festival recipes, karnataka recipes, sweets, vegan
Peanut ladoo are ideal snacks to store in the jar, serve it in the box or as a healthy snack in the morning. It is usually prepared during Krishna Janmasthami. The month of August brings a series of festivals, Krishna Janmasthami is next week, a day we celebrate by...