Boondi Laddu recipe or boondi laddoo recipe is one of the must-have Indian sweet recipes when you want to cook famous Diwali food. This Deepavali sweet recipe is also needed when you make laddu to be given as a prasad at Hindu temples. This boondi laddu recipe is an easy homemade Diwali recipe.
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Boondi Laddu Recipe
Saturday, October 10th, 2009Murukku Recipe
Friday, October 9th, 2009Murukku recipe is a famous Diwali recipe because guests expect to be treated to this famous Indian snack during the Diwali festival. Murukku is a famous Indian savory snack that is made from a combination of urad and rice flour, salt and important Indian spices such as ajawain, asafetida, chili and cumin. This is one of the many easy murukku recipes that teaches you how to fry the batter into crispy Diwali snacks. Murukku can be made into the shape of a coil or spiral, flat ribbon (ribbon murukku) or being shaped by hand (kai murukku). Subscribe to this Asian food blog for more famous Diwali recipes.

Deepavali Recipes
Thursday, October 8th, 2009Good Deepavali recipes are essential to cook delicious Deepavali cuisine during the Deepavali celebrations. Deepavali or Diwali is also known as the Festival of Lights. To celebrate this great festival, not only oil lamps are lit, Hindus served a variety of mouthwatering Deepavali food such as special Deepavali sweets which include halwa, burfi and laddu to their guests. Traditional Indian food such as murukku is also a must during Deepavali. Halwa suji recipe or sooji halwa recipe is one of the most famous Deepavali recipes. There are basically two types of halwa recipes which include the flour based halwa recipe and the nut-butter based halwa recipe.
