Tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, whole India is going to celebrate a sweet festival which celebrates the sacred and unconditional bond between sisters and brothers, namely "Raksha Bandhan". On
this festival, as a ritual, a sister ties a colourful Rakhi,
a sacred
thread that symbolizes love between siblings, around her brother's
wrist. Sisters pray for their brother's long life and brother takes vows
to guide
and protect her throughout the life. Brother presents his sister
exciting gifts which
symbolizes token of love and affection. As a tradition, Food also plays
an important role in every celebration. Sisters also prepare their
brother's favorite dishes and serve. On the whole, Raksha
Bandhan signifies that the strong must protect the weak from all that’s
evil.
And you know, no celebration is complete without a sweet dish. Here are few Indian Sweets recipes, which I posted before and collaged together for you..Check for some ideas...
Clockwise from Top Left :
Carrot/gajar ki Burfi
Mango-Pistachio Peda in Microwave
Kalakand
Moong dal Burfi
Narkel Naru/Coconut Laddoo
Kaju or Cashewnut Peda in Microwave
Clockwise From Top left :
Phirni and Mango Phirn(grounded Rice & nut Pudding)
Semiya or Vermicelli Kheer with jaggery
Badam Burfi or Almond Fudge
Rasmalai
Gajar ka Halwa/carrot halwa in microwave
Rawa kesari /Saffron flavoured Suji halwa
For more ideas, visit my event link, Spotlight : Raksha Bandhan, where my blogger buddies are sharing special recipes for this sweet festival. Also, share your recipe too if possible, the event is up till 15th September.
And you know, no celebration is complete without a sweet dish. Here are few Indian Sweets recipes, which I posted before and collaged together for you..Check for some ideas...
Clockwise from Top Left :
Carrot/gajar ki Burfi
Mango-Pistachio Peda in Microwave
Kalakand
Moong dal Burfi
Narkel Naru/Coconut Laddoo
Kaju or Cashewnut Peda in Microwave
Clockwise From Top left :
Phirni and Mango Phirn(grounded Rice & nut Pudding)
Semiya or Vermicelli Kheer with jaggery
Badam Burfi or Almond Fudge
Rasmalai
Gajar ka Halwa/carrot halwa in microwave
Rawa kesari /Saffron flavoured Suji halwa
For more ideas, visit my event link, Spotlight : Raksha Bandhan, where my blogger buddies are sharing special recipes for this sweet festival. Also, share your recipe too if possible, the event is up till 15th September.
Happy raksha bandhan, delicious array of super droolworthy sweets.
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Drooling here by seeing such wonderful spread of sweets.
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Nice Info! Kaju Katli is costly as comparison to other traditional sweets of India. these Indian sweet is one of the most popular sweets of India.
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