Janmashtami 2022: 7 Milk-Based Recipes To Add Festive Vibe To Your Day

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Gopalkala Janmashtami Recipe: Celebrate the festival with sweet treats that are primarily made with milk and other tasty ingredients.

Janmashtami 2022: 7 Milk-Based Recipes To Add Festive Vibe To Your Day
Janmashtami 2022 Recipes: Sweets play an important role in the celebration

Highlights

  • This year, India celebrates Janmashtami on August 18 and 19.
  • Hindus across the country celebrate the festival with much fervour.
  • People make different types of sweets to offer 'bhog' to Lord Krishna.

This year, Janmashtami is being celebrated on August 18 and 19. It marks the birth of Lord Krishna. Also called Gokul Ashtami, this day is marked by the Hindus across the country, with a lot of fervour and joy. Besides, food also plays a significant role in the celebration. According to mythology, Lord Krishna was very fond of butter and milk-based treats. Therefore, the occasion is incomplete without traditional mithais (made of milk). This year, you don't necessarily have to visit your local halwai to buy sweets to offer to Lord Krishna. Instead, you can make these sweets at home with some amazing recipes. Read on.

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Janmashtami 2022 Special: Here're 6 Delicious Milk-Based Recipes You Can Attempt:

1) Kheer

Primarily made with rice, sugar and milk, this simple yet tasty dessert can never go out of the festive food diary. And what's easier than making it in the microwave? Add a tinge of saffron, a handful of crunchy nuts and you have a bowl of deliciousness.

2) Rabri

This is commonly savoured during Janmashtami. The rich dessert has the goodness of full cream, cardamoms and milk. The addition of pistachios and almonds enhance the flavour. You can also decorate it with silver vark for that professional touch.

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3) Mathura Peda

How can we miss the famous sweet dish that originated in Mathura, which is said to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna? The pedas are quite easy to make and not time-consuming either. You can make them using milk powder, milk and ghee. Add some elaichi or saffron to give depth to the flavours.

4) Rasmalai

Celebrate Janmashtami by devouring soft and spongy Rasmalai. The popular delicacy is made with chhena discs dipped in malai. This one is just the delectable finish to a festive meal.

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5) Mawa Misri

This is a classic Rajasthani sweet dish, which is mainly prepared using condensed milk, yoghurt, milk and nuts. It is refrigerated before serving.

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6) Kalakand

Barfi made with milk and cottage cheese is a hit among those with a sweet tooth. The sugary delight also has cardamom, rose water and almonds, making it a heavenly post-meal treat.

So, which of these delicacies will you be making today? Let us know in the comments below.

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Happy Janmashtami, 2022!

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