Time to surprise your family and friends with a really unusual dessert.
The range of food at banquets at the Mughal court consisted of delicacies that commoners could not ever dream of.
Make this treat a part of your Republic Day celebration.
Diwali Recipe: Shilpi's Makhane Ki Kheer
The malai of a coconut is a unusually good addition to sama millet kheer
Mango shrikhand with garam puri is a classic combo.
Date palm jaggery and tapioca go into making this delicious pudding.
Mango puree, chia seeds and sago make this an irresistible treat.
This delicious bowl of coconut milk kheer is hard to resist.
A healthy recipe with coriander seeds and nuts.
We dare you to stop at one serving of this crowd-pleasing dessert.
'Rava roasted in shudh desi ghee, garnished with saffron and cardamom, sweetened with sugar or jaggery is heaven on a plate' says Taruna.
This sweet is vegan, gluten-free and not very sugary.
With crisp edges and a soft centre, these malpuas are are improved by the addition of fruit.
A vrat special, this recipe requires just few ingredients.
Vidhya Pant remembers the Diwalis celebrated in her home in Shillong in the 1960s.
Nita, Isha and Shloka Ambani were the real scene stealers.
Enjoy a healthy, guilt-free Diwali as you embrace 2023's superfood.
Welcome the king of fruits with an unusual cake.
The simplest prasad you can offer Lord Ganesha.
With the mango season finally here, treat your kids to a dessert on skewers.
Two Indian sweets magically combined into one.
A quick dessert that's creamy and yummy.
Matcha tea lovers, this recipe is meant for you!
It's naturally gluten free, filling and tastes lovely.
Golden, deep-fried gulab jamuns in a pastry basket of rabdi are the perfect treat for any Indian festival.
Time to make Easter Eggs. Or use the same recipe to make pralines.
This version of the Indian dessert features rose petals and gulkand or rose petal jam.
Care to try this easy and yummy fusion dessert over the weekend?
An interesting version of the classic puran poli.
Spongy, light mawa cake that will leave you asking for more.
This paan-flavoured traditional Indian sweet is a great idea for any festive occasion or a weekend dessert.
These recipes are so easy to make that you might reconsider the need to buy sweets on Raksha Bandhan.
Time to start your preparation for Ganesh Chaturthi.
Take your pick and make a sheer kurma that suits your mood.
'Crazy nights with the perfect dress make the best memories'.