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Diwali 2017: 10-minute desserts you can make this Diwali

Made with easily available ingredients, these five desserts can actually be made in ten minutes and trust us, they taste heavenly! Browse through these quick recipes and impress your guests!
Diwali 2017: 10-minute desserts you can make this Diwali
Diwali 2016: 10-minute desserts you can make this Diwali
Those who did not have time to prepare for the Diwali party because of their hectic schedule and who do not want to buy sugar loaded and unhealthy ready-made sweets, we have a quick and simple solution. Made with easily available ingredients, these five desserts can actually be made in ten minutes and trust us, they taste heavenly! Browse through these quick recipes and impress your guests!
Quick desserts you can make this Diwali
Coconut Crush Balls
Mix desiccated coconut (ready-made) with condensed milk. Make small/medium balls and allow them to set in refrigerator for some time. Garnish with edible silver foil and serve.
Coconut Crush Balls
Coconut Crush Balls

Dry Fruit Delight
Saute some chopped dry fruits (cashew, almond, walnut and raisin). Place them in a small bowl, pour fresh cream on them and garnish with honey/jam.
Fruit Freshness
Chop fresh fruits of your choice, place them in bowl/jar and pour fresh cream. Garnish with powdered cardamom and serve.
Fruit Freshness
Fruit Freshness

Ice Cream Impression
Crush some bakery cookies in a cocktail glass, add a layer of jam, then a scoop of ice cream (tutti frutti or kesar pista), again add a layer of cookies and garnish with 1 tablespoon jam and a small scoop of ice cream. Decorate with pistachios.
Ice Cream Impression
Ice Cream Impression

Fusion Fun
Take some ready-made mithais (khoya, motichoor laddoo, peda, rabri, jalebi) crush them and saute for a minute in desi ghee. Now, place the mixture in a bowl and garnish with pista, almond and rose petals.
Fusion Fun
Fusion Fun

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