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Melt-in-mouth Kakori Kebabs with soft Sheermal. An aromatic, soul-satisfying treat you'll adore!
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Fluffy Puri with sweet Suji ka Halwa – an energy-giving comfort food that feels like mom's recipe!

Golden, puffy, and irresistibly crisp, these deep-fried Indian breads are a festive favorite. Made from a simple whole wheat dough, they pair perfectly with savory curries like chole or a sweet shrikhand.
Serving size: 1 serving
Prepare the Dough

A classic North Indian sweet made with roasted semolina, ghee, sugar, and nuts. This rich, fragrant pudding comes together in minutes and is perfect for celebrations or a comforting dessert.
Serving size: 1 serving


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Fluffy Puri with sweet Suji ka Halwa – an energy-giving comfort food that feels like mom's recipe!
This awadhi dish is perfect for breakfast. With 1093.73 calories and 16.060000000000002g of protein per serving, it's a nutritious choice for your meal plan.
Knead and Rest the Dough
Shape and Roll the Puris
Fry the Puris
Drain and Serve
Heat ghee in a heavy-bottomed pan or kadai over medium-low heat. Add the suji and roast, stirring continuously, for about 8-10 minutes until it becomes fragrant and turns a light golden brown. Add the chopped cashews, almonds, and raisins, and sauté for another minute until the nuts are lightly toasted and the raisins puff up.
While the suji is roasting, combine the water, sugar, and cardamom powder in a separate saucepan. Bring the mixture to a rolling boil over high heat, ensuring the sugar dissolves completely.
Turn the heat under the suji to low. Very carefully, pour the boiling hot sugar syrup into the roasted suji mixture; be cautious as it will splutter. Stir constantly and vigorously to prevent any lumps from forming. The suji will absorb the water quickly. Continue to cook, stirring, for 2-3 minutes until the halwa thickens, becomes glossy, and starts to pull away from the sides of the pan.
Turn off the heat. Garnish with a few extra slivered almonds if desired and serve the Suji ka Halwa warm.