Happy Diwali to all my Friends and Readers. The Diwali celebration is all over the place and I am badly missing my home and home town π Yeah...it is not same over here and there no same excitement in the air!! NO crackers smell, no festival rituals.. But Festival foods is exception to it which helps us bring the festival mood and makes us feel better.. Even we miss the environment, sweet and snack which we prepare traditionally for the occasion makes us enjoyable and give some strength to the festival day.... okkkk let go today's recipe.. it is very simple but delicious recipes to my readers and to my friends...Kids and chocolate lovers will be delighted with this sweet and can be prepared in less time...
Total time: less than 40 minutes
Preparation time: less then 5 minutes
Cooking time: 20 minutes
Resting time: 10 minutes
Yield: 35 ~ 45 pedas depends on the size
Ingredients:
200 gms of marie biscuits or 2 ΒΌ cups of powdered marie biscuits
400gms / 1 can condensed milk
Β½ cup butter @ room temperature
ΒΎ cup sugar
6 tbsp cocoa powder
1 tbsp raisins
ΒΌ cup broken nuts of your choice
Method:
Preparation:
- Grease the plate or moulds with butter and keep it aside.
- Powder the biscuits in a food processor or in a mixer grinder. Mix all ingredients together in a mixing bowl using spatula with out lumps.
Cooking:
- Transfer the mixture in to heavy bottom open pan.
- Cook it in medium heat and stir continuously until mixture thick and leaves the side and form like a dough as shown in picture.
- Immediately remove from heat and transfer to greased plate. Level it and cut it into desired shapes and size using pizza cutter or knife. (or)
- When it is warm, take little dough and stuff it into moulds. Rest it for 10 minutes and flip it upside down and gently tap on the flat tray to take out the pades. Do the same for rest of the dough. Store it in a airtight container..
Sending this to Lets Celebrate - Indian Sweets hosted by Nupur, WTML by Gayatri hosted by Preeti, Diwali Food Feast hosted by Anu, Festive Feast hosted by Sumee, Diwali Bash hosted by Vardhini and Dish in 30 minutes ~Sweets hosted by me.
Unknown says
diwali wishes to u and ur family π nice clicks and perfectly made..
subhashini says
Looks yummy yummy
Vimitha Durai says
Pedas look so yummy n delicious dear
Suja Manoj says
Chocolaty yum,love the twist,yummy peda.
divya says
Happy Diwali to you and your family dear.looks soo delectable n delicious π
Sangeetha M says
Happy Diwali Wishes to U n Ur family!!! very delicious pedas n very nice recipe too...
Sherin says
Very cute pedas . Luv ur clicks too dear
Shanavi says
Happy happy Diwali to U,Thara,Pranav and Anish. I really loved ur first pic, have heard about this chocolate peda but never made it since VJ hates chocolate. Will keep ur recipe in mind when I make some for myself and I laughed when I read ur comment saying How lucky I'm to get fresh flowers..haha.. Remember I've been there with u and said exactly the same comment looking @ fellow bloggers post.Thanks for ur encouragement as well Saras
Reshmi Mahesh says
Chocolate peda looks delicious...Nice recipe...Looks yumm...Happy Diwali to u and ur family...:)
Home Cooked food says
Nice twist to regular pedas. love it.
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Swathi says
Delicious chocolate peda love it. Happy diwali to you and your family.
Divya A says
Wow looks so good π Must have tasted great too!! π
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Deeksha says
Happy Diwali to you and your family.
Chocolate Peda looks very gorgeous and super delicious.
Sweet'n'Savoury says
Wow they look like fudge chocolates..good job and Happy Diwali.
Unknown says
Happy Diwali to you too and love these pedhas
Priya Suresh says
Cute and very attractive pedas, love to grab some and having rite now.
Belated diwali wishes to you and your family.
Usha says
Lovely pedhas, looks tempting !!
Shylaashree says
tempting pedas. love to follow you
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corporate gifts for diwali ludhiana says
Chocolate pedas..!! Sounds interesting. they look so good. I think they will be yummy too. π Wish to get made a lot of these for Diwali. These can be teamed up with dry fruit boxes as a gift to your near and dear ones. Thanks for this idea. π