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Festive recipes for a sweet Diwali: Laddus and more!

Last updated on: October 28, 2012 13:05 IST
Jhatpat Panch Ratna Rabdi

Whip up these delicious traditional preparations to celebrate the festive season.

We invited readers to share their festive recipes with us. Here is the first set of responses!

First up we have this one from Mayuresh Sudhir Mokal of Dadar, Mumbai. He says it's a recipe "created to please my darling wife!"

Jhatpat Panch Ratna Rabdi

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Poha Rava Kheer

Last updated on: October 28, 2012 13:05 IST
Poha Rava Kheer

Next we have this tasty kheer preparation from Nalini Jagnat Kudalkar. She says it's her grandmother's and has been passed down through generations in her family.

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Kilangu Vadai

Last updated on: October 28, 2012 13:05 IST
Kilangu Vadai

This recipe sent in by Niveditha of Coimbatore has a story behind its origin. She says, "This recipe is from my friend's mom. We stayed in a hostel/dorm together in college and we were best of friends. She would bring her mom's vadai for all of us pals. The vadais were mouth wateringly scrumptious. It's been days since I tasted this delicious vadai. So I decided to try and make it myself. I pinged my friend and got the recipe from her mom. The yummy taste of the vadai is because of the pattani paruppu or yellow split peas, as her mom specifically mentioned to me. So, dear friends don't substitute any other paruppu instead of pattani paruppu."

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Coconut Laddu

Last updated on: October 28, 2012 13:05 IST
Coconut Laddu

And finally we have this lip-smacking dessert from Abraham and Susan Chacko of London who run the website www.chackoskitchen.com. They say: "Sweeten your mouth with homemade Coconut Laddu. One of the simplest Indian sweets to make. Nutritious. Tasty. Children will love them."

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Do not let the coconut mixture cool entirely, as it will become a sticky lump, and you will not be able to make balls out of it. Alternately use freshly grated coconut for a traditional feel and taste.