Diwali Sweet Dishes 2023 :
Diwali, the festival of lights is finally here! It’s time to celebrate this occasion with lights, sweets, and have fun with your loved ones. Diwali is incomplete without Diwali Sweet Dishes. There definitely has to be a special sweet made only for this day. When it comes down to making sweets, each of us has a favorite that we would want to make this Diwali. These are the sweetmeats or mithai and varieties from the likes of desserts, snacks, and confectioneries.
Yummy Dishes :
If you want to cook some great dishes but are afraid that it will be hectic, worry not! We will go ahead and let you know how to make some mouthwatering Diwali mithai recipes, that can be done in a jiffy and would be loved by one and all. For most of these preparations, the basic ingredients are like chickpea flour, rice flour, condensed milk, and sugar. Dry fruits like cashew nuts, almonds, pistachios, and raisins are also pretty important. Don’t forget that ingredients like saffron, cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, and rose water will enhance the flavor and add a sweet fragrance to it.
Here are the 11 easy Diwali Sweets recipes:
1. Gajar Halwa Pie-Crust
Who doesn’t like Gajar Halwa? It’s the most common yet one of the most delicious sweets ever! One of the most loved Diwali snacks recipes for anyone who prefers a sweet dish. How about giving it a makeover? So, here is the modernized version of the traditional dish!
Ingredients:
For the Pie Crust:
- Choice of biscuits- 250grms
- Butter- 3tbsp
For the Halwa:
- Grated carrots- 1kg
- Sugar- 1/2 cup
- Ghee- 4tbsp
- Elaichi powder- 1tsp
- Dry fruits- your choice
Method:
- Beat the biscuits into a coarse powder or simply turn it in the mixer grinder and add melted butter into the mixture, fold well.
- Flatten the mixture in a pie dish and chill until firm.
- Boil the milk, add grated carrot and cook. To this add elaichi powder.
- Once the carrots are cooked and the milk thickens, add sugar and stir until it dissolves fully.
- Add your favorite dry fruits and cook for an additional 10 minutes. Cool it.
- Transfer this mix onto the pie crust.
- Serve warm or chilled (We loved it super chilled, though!).
2. Chocolate Dry fruits Snowball Mouthwatering Diwali Sweet
Let’s not forget about the kids! They would love to have loads of chocolates, and if it’s a creative version to that, it can make them go nuts! Wanna find out how?
Ingredients:
- A bit of chocolate- 100gms
- Chocolate biscuits- 200gms
- A handful of chocolate chips
- Dry coconut powder
Method:
- Make a coarse powder out of chocolate biscuits (you can also use your choice of biscuits).
- Melt the chocolate and add it to the coarsely powdered biscuits. Knead it into a dough.
- Now grease your hands with butter and make smalls balls with the dough.
- You can add chocolate nuts to the dough.
- Finally, sprinkle dry coconut powder onto the chocolate balls and you are ready to serve!
3. Coconut Barfi
Who doesn’t like coconut barfi? Made perfectly, it can be cherished by kids and adults alike. Moreover, you can preserve it for days and enjoy the same taste.
Ingredients:
- Coconut
- Sugar
- Cashews
- Milk
- Cardamom powder
Method:
- Heat a pan. Add ghee and broken cashews and fry it till it turns slightly golden. Remove it.
- Add coconut and milk in the pan. Stir well until it is combined and bring it to a boil.
- Cook the mixture on medium low heat until the milk evaporates.
- Then add sugar and mix it until the moisture evaporates.
- Add little ghee and stir it continuously.
- Add some cardamom and mix it well.
- Once done, transfer the mixture to a greased pan and pour some dry fruits on it.
- After it cools down, cut it into square pieces. The barfi is ready to be served.
4. Dry Fruits Kheer Diwali Sweet
Kheer is one of the most popular sweets during festivals. Just add a dash of dry fruits to anything and make it irresistible! This lip-smacking dish is the perfect option and one of the most popular Diwali sweet dishes.
Ingredients:
- Full-fat organic milk- 1litre
- Basmati rice- 1/4 cup
- Sugar- as required
- Elaichi powder
- Dry fruits (almonds/badam,cashews/raisins)
Method:
- Rinse and soak basmati rice for 30mins.
- In a wide pan, heat 1litre of full-fat milk and boil it (use a ladle to stir the milk so that it doesn’t stick to the pan).
- To the simmering milk, add basmati rice (drained).
- Add sugar as required. Now on a low flame, cook the rice in the milk (make sure to stir continuously or else it will start burning).
- Once the rice is halfway cooked, add elaichi powder.
- Now add chopped dry fruits and stir.
- Once the rice has cooked completely, and the kheer has reached a thick consistency, turn off the flame.
- Garnish with more dry fruits and serve one of the most sought-after Diwali sweet dishes, the dry fruits kheer, hot or chilled.
5. Healthy Sweet Laddoos
Laddoos are one of the most popular Diwali special dishes in India. So, this year during Diwali, don’t forget to try this with your favorite combinations in sweet recipes. And what does healthy laddoo mean?
- Dates and Raisin- 200gms
- Dried Apricot- 40gms
- Poppy Seeds/Khus Khus- 2tbps
- Cashew Nuts- 40gms
- Almonds- 40gms
- Walnuts- 20gms
- Pistachios- 20gms
- Ghee- 2-3tbps
Method:
- Dry roast Cashew Nuts, Pistachios, Walnuts and Almonds for a few minutes. Dry roast Poppy Seeds for few minutes and remove from heat.
- Allow the dry fruits to come down to room temperature. Now grind the roasted nuts in a mixer to a coarse paste. (Don’t make it too powdery).
- Keep a pan on the stove and add 2tbps of ghee. Add the coarse dry fruits powder. Stir well to mix it properly.
- Now add ground nuts and stir everything. Turn off the flame and let it cool off, till it’s lukewarm.
- Apply ghee on your hands and start making laddoos. Now roll these laddoos in roasted poppy seeds. Preserve them in an airtight container.
6. Rocket Dry fruit Barfi Diwali Sweet
The name itself brings out the festive mood. A modern twist to one of the traditional Diwali sweets recipes, this barfi adds a charm to the dish. Of course, kids would love to have them.
Ingredients:
- Milk -1 tbsp
- Rose syrup- ¼ cup
- Sugar-1 cup
- Almond powder- 1½ cups
- Cashewnut powder- 1½ cups
- Edible color in red- A few drops
- Liquid glucose- 2 tablespoons
- Ghee-1½ to 3tbps
Method:
- Take a deep non-stick pan and cook the sugar in 1½ cups water, till the sugar gets dissolved.
- Add milk and cook on a medium heat for 12minutes or till multi-string consistency of syrup reaches.
- To the liquid glucose and ghee, add rose syrup and red color and mix well.
- Add almond powder and cashew nut powder, after taking the mixture from heat and mix well. Knead to make a soft dough.
- Now spread the dough on a greased aluminum tray. Smoothen the surface of the mixture with a spatula and set aside for 1-2 hours.
- Cut the barfi into rocket shapes and insert sticks through them.
- Garnish with silver foils if needed. Tada! You are done.
7. Decorative Kaju Katli
Kaju Katli is a loved sweet for many Indians, Kids, youngsters and older people all like to indulge in some. The romance of it makes a sweet lover drool. Let alone looking at one.
In order to make Kaju Katli for Diwali in a decorative way, simply follow the instructions to make Kaju katli and arrange it in a flower flormat like shown above. You and kids will love it.
Here are these simple steps.
- Grind the cashews
- Prepare the sugar syrup. To do so add as much sugar as you want the sweetness to be to water and boil it
- Add cashew powder to the syrup and continue to heat and stir
- Take the mixture out and let it dry
- Roll over it to make flat surfaces
- Cut diamonds
- Arrange in flower arrangement.
- Serve
8. Coconut Ladoo
Coconut Ladoo is a delightful and easy-to-make Diwali sweet that’s loved by all. These bite-sized treats are not only delicious but also require minimal effort. Here’s how to make them:
Ingredients:
- 2 cups of desiccated coconut
- 1 can (400 grams) of sweetened condensed milk
- 1/2 teaspoon of cardamom powder
- A handful of chopped nuts (cashews, almonds, or pistachios)
Method:
- In a non-stick pan, combine the desiccated coconut and sweetened condensed milk.
- Cook this mixture over low heat, stirring continuously, until it thickens and starts leaving the sides of the pan (about 10-15 minutes).
- Add the cardamom powder and mix well.
- Remove the mixture from the heat and allow it to cool slightly.
- While the mixture is still warm, shape it into small, round ladoos. You can grease your hands with a little ghee to prevent sticking.
- Press a piece of chopped nut into the center of each ladoo.
- Let the ladoos cool completely before storing them in an airtight container. Enjoy these delicious and creamy Coconut Ladoos!
9. Besan Ladoo Sweet Dish :
Besan Ladoo is a classic Diwali sweet made from gram flour (besan). These melt-in-your-mouth sweets are not just easy to prepare but also incredibly tasty. Here’s how to make them:
Ingredients:
- 2 cups of besan (gram flour)
- 1 cup of ghee (clarified butter)
- 1 cup of powdered sugar
- A pinch of cardamom powder
- Chopped nuts for garnish (optional)
Method:
- In a heavy-bottomed pan, heat the ghee over low-medium heat.
- Add the besan to the melted ghee and roast it on low heat, stirring continuously, until it turns golden brown and releases a nutty aroma (about 15-20 minutes).
- Remove the pan from heat and let it cool slightly.
- Add the powdered sugar and cardamom powder to the roasted besan and mix well.
- While the mixture is still warm, shape it into round ladoos. If desired, press a chopped nut into the center of each ladoo for garnish.
- Let the besan ladoos cool completely before storing them in an airtight container. Enjoy these delectable treats!
10. Jalebi
Jalebi is a popular Indian sweet that’s loved for its crispy, syrup-soaked goodness. While it may seem complex, making Jalebi at home is surprisingly easy. Here’s how:
Ingredients:
For the Batter:
- 1 cup of all-purpose flour (maida)
- 2 tablespoons of gram flour (besan)
- 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda
- 1/4 teaspoon of turmeric powder (for color)
- 1 teaspoon of yogurt
- Water (as needed) to make a thick batter
For the Sugar Syrup:
- 1 cup of sugar
- 1/2 cup of water
- A few saffron strands (optional)
- 1/2 teaspoon of cardamom powder
Method:
- Preparing the Sugar Syrup:
- In a saucepan, combine sugar and water and heat over medium heat until the sugar completely dissolves.
- Add saffron strands (if using) and cardamom powder to the sugar-water mixture.
- Let it simmer for about 5-7 minutes until it reaches a one-string consistency. Turn off the heat and set it aside.
Making the Jalebi:
- In a mixing bowl, combine all-purpose flour, gram flour, baking soda, turmeric powder, and yogurt.
- Add water gradually and whisk until you have a smooth, thick batter.
- Transfer the batter into a squeeze bottle or a piping bag with a thin nozzle.
- Heat oil in a deep frying pan over medium heat. To check if the oil is hot enough, drop a small amount of batter into the oil; if it sizzles and rises to the surface, the oil is ready.
- Squeeze the batter in a spiral shape directly into the hot oil. Fry until the jalebis turn golden and crisp.
- Remove the jalebis from the oil and immediately dip them into the warm sugar syrup.
- Allow them to soak for a few seconds, then remove and place them on a plate to cool.
- Serve the crispy and syrupy Jalebis warm. Enjoy the sweet and tangy delight!
11. Kheer (Rice Pudding)
Kheer, a creamy and aromatic rice pudding, is a Diwali favorite that’s incredibly simple to prepare. Here’s how to make this delectable dessert:
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup of basmati rice
- 4 cups of whole milk
- 1/2 cup of sugar (adjust to taste)
- A pinch of saffron strands
- A handful of chopped nuts (cashews, almonds, or pistachios)
- 1/2 teaspoon of cardamom powder
Method:
- Rinse the basmati rice thoroughly and soak it in water for about 20-30 minutes.
- Drain the soaked rice and set it aside.
- In a heavy-bottomed pan, bring the milk to a boil over low-medium heat.
- Add the drained rice to the boiling milk and reduce the heat to low. Simmer and stir occasionally to prevent sticking.
- Continue to cook until the rice is soft and the milk thickens to a creamy consistency (about 30-40 minutes).
- Add sugar, saffron strands, chopped nuts, and cardamom powder to the kheer. Mix well and simmer for an additional 10-15 minutes.
- Once the kheer has reached the desired consistency, remove it from the heat and let it cool.
- Serve the fragrant and creamy Kheer chilled or warm, garnished with more nuts if desired. Enjoy this comforting and traditional Diwali sweet!
In conclusion,
Sweets after all add sweetness to our lives and to the festival. No festival is complete without them. This Diwali, why not try something at home with the help of the above simple recipes?
What’s your choice of dessert and Diwali sweet dishes this year? Do share your opinion with us!
Wish You a Happy and Safe Diwali.