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Paalu Mithai (Milk Sweet)
This is a very easy, but a bit time-consuming sweet. It is like sooji halwa except that the liquid is milk (paalu). My children love this sweet.
Indian Samosa Pie
If you've ever had a samosa, you'll love this samosa pie! It's easy to make, even for a beginner! Experiment with your spice level — this is a more mild version. The pie also freezes well to be baked later.
Super Easy Samosa Pie
Don't deep fry your samosas, bake them! Serve hot with chutney or ketchup.
Gulab Jamun
This is a traditional Indian dessert. Spongy milky balls soaked in rose scented syrup. Delicious with fresh cream, Kulfi, ice cream etc. To make it even more fancy, sprinkle gold-leaf on top of each serving.
Shahi Tukra (Indian Bread Pudding)
This is a very famous Hyderabadi dish and is a very simple, but rich dessert. It is great for a large dinner party as the recipe can be easily multiplied to make more. It is best eaten chilled. If available, you can add a few drops of Kewra essence to the milk mixture once it has cooled.
Easy Malai Kulfi
Kulfi is best described as Indian-style ice cream. However, unlike ice cream, kulfi is not churned. This is a fantastic summer dessert. This is a quick and easy version of kulfi. I almost never make kulfi the old way any more.
Kulfi
Kulfi is a delicious Indian ice cream dessert. I got this simple but delicious recipe for kulfi from my sister-in-law. I have made it several times, and it always gets rave reviews - even the kids love it! Add a few drops of rose water or some ground pistachios for a different flavor.
Ras Malai
Ras Malai is cheese dumplings in cream sauce. This is a popular Indian dessert and takes a long time to prepare the traditional way. I came up with some shortcuts and ended up with this recipe which tastes exactly the same as traditional Ras Malai.
Gulab Jamun or Kala Jam (Waffle Balls)
These are like little waffle balls that sit in and absorb a sugary rosewater syrup. It was first made on the Indian subcontinent, around South Asia. Gulab Juman originated from Luqmat Al-Qadi, an Arabic dessert. This dessert is popular at weddings, Diwali, Eid Al-Fitr and Eid Al-Adha. There a several different types of jamun with different looks and taste. Serve hot or cold.
Gelatin Divinity
Use any flavor of gelatin mix for these sweet treats. Similar to fudge, this fun and flexible candy may become a holiday tradition.
Homemade Apple Jelly
Nothing beats homemade! Boil fresh apples, such as Braeburn, Granny Smith, and/or Rome Beauty, to create sweet from-scratch apple jelly. Use it on toast or in your favorite thumbprint cookie recipe.
Strawberry Balsamic Pork Chops
These strawberry balsamic pork chops in a sweetly tart glaze are a one-skillet dish that takes full advantage of how well fruit and pork go together, and the delicious combination of strawberries and balsamic vinegar. You can adjust the sweetness by using as much or as little honey as you like. Serve with a crusty, buttery bread and a simple tossed salad.
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