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  • Pistachio barfi served into diamond-shaped slices

    Pistachio barfi

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    Enjoy this traditional Indian sweet treat at special occasions such as Diwali. With the texture of soft marzipan, it's richly indulgent and beautifully spiced

  • Boondi laddu on a decorative plate

    Boondi laddu

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    Celebrate Diwali with boondi laddu, a traditional Indian sweetmeat, made with fried gram flour droplets soaked in cardamom and saffron syrup

  • A plate of soan papdi

    Soan papdi

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    Enjoy these moreish Indian sweets made with gram flour and pistachios. This recipe is an easier approach to making it the traditional way

  • White chocolate, pistachio & cardamom truffles on a tray

    White chocolate, pistachio & cardamom truffles

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    Make some gorgeous creamy, nutty truffles to celebrate Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights in November. They’re also ideal for gifting to friends and family

  • Rangoli cookies with intricate icing on the top

    Rangoli cookies

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    Mark Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, with these cookies. The icing reflects the art of rangoli – geometric designs thought to invite luck and prosperity

  • Cardamom-spiced vermicelli (semiya payasam) in three bowls

    Cardamom-spiced vermicelli

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    Create an Indian feast to celebrate Diwali and end with this divine 'semiya payasam' dessert, made with vermicelli and coconut milk infused with cardamom

  • Kaju katli cut into pieces

    Kaju katli

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    Treat family and friends to this Indian sweet made with ground cashews and sugar syrup. Also known as kaju barfi, it's easy and quick to prepare

  • Kalakand served on two decorative plates

    Kalakand

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    Make this aromatic Indian sweetmeat for a treat. It has a soft and grainy texture and is infused with cardamom and rosewater

  • Punjabi semolina halwa (Suji halwa) served in a bowl

    Punjabi semolina halwa (suji halwa)

    A star rating of 4 out of 5.1 rating

    Serve this Indian dessert at special occasions such as Diwali. With almonds, cardamom and raisins, it has a rich, buttery flavour and toasty semolina aroma

  • Spiced gram flour ladoo (besan ladoo) served on a cake stand

    Besan ladoo

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    Try this classic Indian sweet at Diwali. Besan ladoo is made with nutty fried gram flour enriched with fragrant saffron, chopped cashews and homemade ghee

  • Carrot Halwa

    Carrot halwa (gajar halwa)

    A star rating of 5 out of 5.2 ratings

    Make some indulgent gajar halwa, a popular dessert in North India. Often served at Diwali to mark the change of seasons, it's almost fudgy in texture

  • Kheer pudding

    Kheer

    A star rating of 4.7 out of 5.3 ratings

    Make this indulgent slow-cooked Indian rice pudding with our easy kheer recipe. Studded with dried fruit, it has a sweetly spiced floral flavour and a lovely creaminess

  • Gulab Jamun in syrup in bowl

    Gulab jamun

    A star rating of 5 out of 5.2 ratings

    Make one of India’s most cherished festival desserts, gulab jamun. These fried dumplings are scented with cardamom and steeped in rose and saffron syrup

  • A collection of cardamom biscuits (nan khatai)

    Nankhatai (cardamom biscuits)

    A star rating of 4.7 out of 5.7 ratings

    Enjoy these traditional Indian cardamom biscuits with a mug of steamy masala chai. Nankhatai are notable for their crumbly texture and butter-rich flavour

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