Tag: dessert

Fasting recipes, Kids Menu, Recipes, Shakes n Drinks

Mango Shake Recipe (Low Calorie)| Mango Smoothie| Chilled and Refreshing Milkshake in minutes

Mangoes are usually known as “King of Fruits“. They are one of the most delicious fruits and are also full of nutrients. Mangoes are rich in Vitamin C that boosts the immunity, Vitamin E, Vitamin B6, iron, potassium and magnesium. It also has antioxidants that help the body to fight against the free radicals. There […]

Dessert, Kids Menu

Eggless Banana Loaf | Banana Bread Recipe| No Yogurt Banana Loaf

Banana Loaf or Banana Bread is sweet, moist, cake-like bread made from ripped bananas. Do you have ripped or over-ripped bananas at your home??? And you don’t know how to use them? Then you should definitely try this recipe. This recipe is so far the best recipe for making moist, soft and fluffy banana loaf […]

Dessert, Fasting recipes, Festive Special, Recipes

Falahari Kesar Makhana Kheer| Saffron Flavoured Fox Nut Pudding

Kesar Makhana Kheer is usually made and served during the Indian festival Navratri or any other fasting days or vrat. We are so much engrossed into Sabudana and sabudana made dishes, that we forget many other dishes that can be prepared for fasting other than sabudana. This lip-smacking “Kesar Makhana Kheer” is one such dessert […]

Dessert, Festive Special

Chawal ki Kheer (no milkmaid)| Rice Pudding| Traditional Indian Dessert

Chawal ki kheer or Rice Pudding is a very popular North Indian dessert, made for different occasions and festivals (Diwali, Rakhi, etc.) in our houses. Chawal ki kheer is an Indian style pudding cooked with 3 basic ingredients rice, milk and sugar. It is one of the favourite sweet/dessert prepared throughout India. It has different […]

Dessert, Fasting recipes, Recipes

Gajar ka Halwa (Carrot Halwa)| Carrot Pudding recipe| Shortcut recipe for Gajar ka halwa

Gajar ka halwa is popular carrot-based sweet pudding originated in India. It is usually made during winters with freshly grated red carrots, milk, ghee, sugar and nuts. It is a famous dessert, cooked at least once in almost every Indian home during winters. The traditional gajar ka halwa is made by slowing cooking grated carrots […]