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5 Sweets Worth Trying At Home!

This month marks the start of all festivities in our country. From King Mahabali’s Onam Sadya to Lord Ganesha’s love for modaks,  we have south bound sweet recipes for you.  Immerse yourself in guilty sweet pleasures this festive season.

Paalada Payasam

A delicacy from God’s Own Country, this is a dessert that is made with milk and rice adai, topped with some buttered dry fruits.

 

Ingredients

2/3 cups adai

4 cups milk

1 cup sugar

1/4 teaspoon cardamom powder

For Adai

1 cup raw rice

Water

A pinch of Salt

1 tsp ghee

Banana leaves

Method

For Adai

Method

Parippu Pradhaman

Moong bean lentils cooked with jaggery and coconut milk, an Onam Sadya special.

 

Ingredients

1/2 cup moong bean lentils (washed and drained)

4 tbsp ghee (Clarified butter)

200 gm jaggery

1¼ cups water

½ cup coconut milk(1st extract)

¾ cup coconut milk(2nd extract)

1 cup coconut milk(3rd extract)

½ tsp cumin powder

¼ tsp cardamom powder

¼ tsp dry ginger powder

A pinch of Salt

For Garnishing

2-3 tbsp coconut pieces

2 tbsp cashew nuts

2 tsp sesame seeds (black)

1 tbsp raisins

Method

 

Motichoor Laddoo

A sweet found in every North Indian household during festivals, these laddoos may seem difficult to make but are extremely easy to make.

 

Ingredients

For Syrup

1 cup sugar

½ cup water

A drop or two of orange colour

¼ tsp cardamom powder

For Boondi

1 cup gram flour (besan)

A drop or two of orange food colouring

¾ cup water

Oil/ghee for deep frying

¼ cup grated almonds

1 tbsp cardamom powder

A pinch or crushed saffron

 

Method

For Syrup

For Boondi

Kozhukattai

Rice Flour dumplings filled with coconut and jaggery, this sweet dish is known as modak in Maharashtra.

 

Ingredients

1 cuprice flour

1 cup water

½ tsp oil

1 cup coconut, grated

½ cup jaggery, grated

½ tsp cumin, crushed

¼ tsp cardamom powder

Method

 

Kadalapparippu Poli (Sweet Lentil Patties)

A traditional sweet dish made using Bengal gram, poli is yet another dish that is made across South India.

Ingredients

For the Filling

¾ cup Bengal gram (chana dal)

¾ cup sugar

½ tsp cardamom powder

1/8 tsp nutmeg powder

1 tsp ghee

For the poli

1 ¼ plain flour (maida)

¼ tsp turmeric powder

A pinch of salt

Water

½ cup oil

Method