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Diwali recipes: Susiyam, Adhirasam and more

Last updated on: October 28, 2013 21:44 IST
Susiyam is made from chana dal and jaggery

As part of our every-day series on Diwali, we'd earlier shared with you recipes of mysore pak, kalakand and kuttu ke pakore.

Here are some traditional recipes from South India that you must try home this Diwali.

There can be no Diwali without sweets, Diwali and sweets are synonymous. 

And the best part is that most families prefer to make their own sweets and savories to distribute to friends rather than buying the usual boring shop-sold varieties.

There is sense of deep satisfaction and pride in gifting your near and dear ones with a plateful of delicious homemade sweets.

So here is a set of simple, easy to make recipes that is sure to earn you heaps of praises this Diwali.

Susiyam

The susiyam, a traditional sweet dish that is famous in southern Tamil Nadu, especially in Tirunelveli, Tuticorin, and Nagercoil is almost always made during Diwali.

Though very simple and easy to make, this tempting treat is hard to resist and you can rarely stop with just one.

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Diwali recipes: Susiyam, Adhirasam and more

Last updated on: October 28, 2013 21:44 IST
Adhirasam

Adhirasam

Adhirasam is top on the list of Diwali sweets for most Tamilians.

This sweet dish is prepared using freshly ground rice flour and jaggery and frequently prepared during festive occasions, especially as an offering to God.

Though very few ingredients are required, the proportion of the ingredients in the batter and the consistency needs to be just right for deliciously soft adhirasams.

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Diwali recipes: Susiyam, Adhirasam and more

Last updated on: October 28, 2013 21:44 IST
Thenkuzhal Murukku

Thenkuzhal Murukku

This all-time favourite snack is usually prepared in large quantities and stored in huge tins to be distributed among family and friends at the time of Diwali.

Though the murukku is made in almost all houses in South India during Diwali, it would be perfectly safe to say that no two murukkus taste alike.

It all depends on the years of experience you have in making this extremely popular snack that has many different varieties.

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Diwali recipes: Susiyam, Adhirasam and more

Last updated on: October 28, 2013 21:44 IST
Different steps reveal how a paniyaram is made

Sweet Rava/Maida Paniyaram

This tasty deep fried south Indian snack is easy to make and requires no extra effort.

The paniyaram has a crispy outside and a soft inside, which makes it all the more delicious.

It is yummy and can be made with simple ingredients in a jiffy.

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