by Jayashree | Jun 28, 2020 | sweets, traditional recipes
Jump to Recipe Print Recipe Aamras / Mavina Hannu Seekarne is a popular sweet dish made with mangoes. It is usually served with puris. Mango is the king of fruits and loved by one and all. We make numerous dishes with mango but nothing is as good as eating the fruit...
by Jayashree | Apr 3, 2019 | fasting recipes, festival recipes, sweets
Sweets form an integral part of any celebration, from burfis to puddings, we cherish them for any occasion. Dry fruit sweets are delicious and loved by all, more so if it is sugar free like this dates ladoo, it is guilt free indulgence, right ? They are not only...
by Jayashree | Mar 18, 2019 | karnataka recipes, traditional recipes
Karchikayi or Karanji is a popular and traditional snack from South India. It is the sibling of Gujiya from North India. Karanji is a crescent shaped, sweet fried dumpling, filled with a coconut and nut mix, deep fried to perfection. Holi, the festival of colours...
by Jayashree | Mar 11, 2019 | sweets
Papaya halwa makes a delectable sweet to serve for any occasion, it is tasty and healthy with the goodness of the wonder fruit in it. The festival of Holi is round the corner and time for fun, isn’t it? Exams are early scheduled in India and kids will be free to...
by Jayashree | Jan 12, 2019 | breakfast time, sweets
Rawa kesari or Sheera as we often call in South India makes a good winter treat. Today, I have a fusion sweet, sheera with kiwi in it. A bowl of piping hot kiwi kesari was one of the favourites of my daughter a few years back. This is the 3rd post of BM#96 with the...