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Diwali recipes: Peanut Laddoo, Apple Coconut Poha and more

Last updated on: October 30, 2013 14:08 IST
Dry Fruit and Peanut Laddoo

As part of our everyday series on Diwali recipes, we bring you some more unconventional recipes to try on!

This Diwali, we spoke to women from different parts of the country and asked them to share their special festive recipes with us.

From the apple coconut poha to macaroni kheer, here are some simple, unconventional recipes for you to make and share with your loved ones.

Dry Fruit and Peanut Laddoo

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Recipe courtesy: Alka Bhatia, Homemaker, Delhi

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Sugar triangles

Last updated on: October 30, 2013 14:08 IST
Sugar triangles

Sugar Triangles

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Recipe courtesy: Dipali Saigal, Interior Designer, Chandigarh

Macaroni Kheer

Last updated on: October 30, 2013 14:08 IST
Macaroni Kheer

Macaroni Kheer

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Recipe Courtesy: Jyotsna Ramchandani, Recruiter, Mumbai

Apple Coconut Poha

Last updated on: October 30, 2013 14:08 IST
Apple Coconut Poha

Apple Coconut Poha

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Recipe courtesy: Chinmoyee Sarkar, Home Maker, Delhi

 

Melon Seed Pak

Last updated on: October 30, 2013 14:08 IST
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Melon Seed Pak

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Recipe Courtesy: Debarati Ghosh, college student, Delhi

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Do you have an interesting Diwali recipe to share? Write in to us at getahead@rediff.co.in (Subject: Diwali recipes) with your name, hometown and any interesting details about the origin of the recipe, along with a photograph if possible. We'll publish the best preparations right here on Rediff.com and in India Abroad.

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