5 Homemade Sweets To Spice Up Your Dussehra Celebration
Kaju Katli
One of the most popular sweets is cashew nut barfi, also known as Kaju Katli. Traditionally, Kaju Katli is prepared by heating sugar syrup to a string consistency and then adding powdered cashews.
Gulab Jamun
Gulab Jamun, often known as Indian doughnuts, are deep-fried dumplings that are steeped in a sugar syrup flavoured with rose water.
Rasmalai
Rasmalai can be regarded as a royal sweet. An enchantingly fragrant dish of cardamom-infused milk syrup with cottage cheese dumplings, Rasmalai is a West Bengal speciality that is popular across India.
Laddoos
These ball-shaped sweets are typically composed of chickpea flour, semolina, or powdered coconut. After cooling, the batter is cooked into a paste and formed into balls.
Moong Dal Halwa
A classic Indian sweet, Moong Dal Halwa is made with soaked moong lentil paste, roasted deep in ghee and sugar, then topped with a garnish of dry fruits.