Diwali | Deepavali

Diwali is called the Festival of Lights and is celebrated to honor Rama-chandra, the seventh avatar (incarnation of the god Vishnu). It is believed that on this day Rama returned to his people after 14 years of exile during which he fought and won a battle against the demons and the demon king, Ravana.

The festival is widely celebrated by Hindus and a variety of sweets are made and shared with friends and relatives.



Below is a collection of sweets that can be made in less than 30 minutes. 

Kaju Katli

Kesar Badam Katli

Badam Halwa

Chocolate Peda

Chocolate Burfi

Maladu

Poha Laddu

Godhumai/ Atta Laddu

Besan Laddu

Moong Flour Laddu

Til Chikki

PalKova using Condensed Milk– Microwave and Stove Top

Palkova using Milk Powder on Stove Top

Mysore Pa

Kadalai Urundai

NanKhatai

Chocolate covered dates with almonds

Kamarkattu – Coconut Jaggery Laddu

Shakkarpara

 

Do you have more time on your hands? Then try the below!

            Carrot Halwa

Moong Dhal Halwa

Wheat Halwa

Carrot Burfi

Badam Cake

Paruppu poli

Jangiri

Gulab Jamun from Khoya

Dry Gulab Jamun


Snacks:

Ring Murukku

Mullu Murukku | Chakli

Keerai Murukku | Spinach Chakli

Ring Murukku

Moong Dhal Murukku

Omapodi | Sev

Poha Chivda

Thattai



  

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