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Four healthy recipes to light up your Holi party! Last Updated : 17 Mar 2022 01:10:43 PM IST Festivals in India usually come in the way of our fitness regime and and healthy food programme. Holi is one of those festivals, that offers an endless array of delicacies from all around the country. The festival spirit cannot be crushed by avoiding gujjiya or mithai. Meanwhile, healthy choices are replacing junk foods, so you can relish all the good things without forgetting to embrace your body.
In this case, fruit is a healthier alternative to sweets. Here are four delectable fresh fruit recipes by Grow with Kimaye, INI Farms that you can try at home and relish with your loved ones.
Angoor Ki KheerIndian festivals wouldn't be complete without kheer, and this unique and tasty kheer is one you don't want to miss! Angoor ki Kheer can be made with either green or red grapes cooked well with rice, khoya, and milk. If you're wondering what dessert to make for your relatives this Holi, this tasty recipe should be your first choice!Ingredients:18-20 Grapes, seedless4 tbsp Rice, soaked1 tbsp Black currants1 tbsp slivered raisins1 tbsp slivered pistachios4 tbsp sugar/stevia1/2 cup grated khoya/mawa1/2 cup milk/soy milk/almond milkA pinch of green cardamom powderRecipe:Cut the grapes in half and set them aside.Use a little water to coarsely grind the waterIn a non-stick pan, heat oil and evenly distribute black currants, raisins, almonds, and pistachios.Saute grapes for 4-5 minutes. Transfer the mixture into a bowl.Bring half litre of water to a boil. Add ground rice and mix well. Let it cook for 12-15 minutes or till the rice is cooked well.Add khoya, green cardamom powder, and milk to it. Cook for another 5-6 minutes by stirring continuously.Pour the kheer into serving bowls and sprinkle nuts and grapes.Fresh Fig BarfiEven though it sounds exotic and tastes royal, Fig Barfi is the epitome of convenience and a healthy sweet to serve to your guests!! Prepared with mixed nuts and fresh figs, this delicious delicacy can be made in minutes! Just give it a few hours to set and then you can indulge in its lingering taste and luxurious flavour.Ingredients:8-10 fresh figs soaked for 2-3 hours3-4 tbsp ghee/coconut oil12-15 dates seeded and soaked for 2-3 hours10-12 cashew nuts, finely chopped8-10 almonds, finely chopped12-15 pistachios, finely choppedAs required silver varqIANS For Latest Updates Please-
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