These healthy and sugar-free laddoos are easy and quick to make and can be a perfect guilt-free approach to satisfy your sweet tooth. Take a blender and add dates, dry fruits, and desiccated coconut. Grease your palms with ghee and make laddoos with the mixture.
This can be made with just three ingredients and in less than half an hour. Start with roasted and crushed almonds, grated khoya, and honey or other sugar substitutes mixed and baked to perfection.
This sweet dish is simple and healthy. Boil low-fat milk and condense it to make rabri. Try to select sweet apples and not peel them. Cut the apples and dry fruits and add them to rabri. Mix it properly and refrigerate it for an hour. Enjoy!
One of the sweetest dishes to make at home without sugar. Make a paste of fresh dates, peanuts, and crushed almonds, boil low-fat milk, and reduce it to half. Mix them and turn them thick like a dough, pour them on a greased plate, cut them, and refrigerate.
A diabetic-friendly recipe for your sweet tooth. A treat for those on a fast during Navaratri. Mash the pumpkin and sauté the apples for a few minutes. Mix and heat them in a large pan with 1 tablespoon of oil. Keep stirring them until they become thick. Then let it cool. Decorate halwa with shredded coconut and dry fruits.
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