by Krishna.com

Janmasthami

Celebrate Janmashtami by cooking a sumptuous vegetarian feast.

Krishna.com offers you a variety of sweet and savory recipes for this festive occasion.

Peda

PedaPedaPedas are small, round flattened milk based sweets usually eaten and distributed to mark a happy or auspicious ocassion such as Janmasthami. They come in all sizes and flavours but are always round in shape.

Oatmeal Muffins

Oatmeal MuffinsOatmeal MuffinsMuffins are great, and they are good for you too. One of the fantastic things is that you can put any berries or fruit in them and they get even better. Blueberries, apple, apricot, raisins. I am sure you are thinking of your favorites.

Mohan Thal

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MMMmmm what a feast

Laddu

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All over India laddu is festival food. Served in a syrup it is a favorite with young and old. Like other sweet laddu comes in many flavors such as almond, cashew, raisin or cardomon.

Kaju Katli

Kaju KatliKaju Katli
Kaju is where we get the word cashew from. You need to make quite a few of these because they will go very quickly.

Chikki (Mixed Nut Brittle)

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A great snack at a celebration. Chikki is a traditional Indian sweet that you make it with nuts and sugar. In India they would use jaggery which can also be made from date sugar. There are a range of traditional varieties of chikki, but you can put in them what you like best, puffed rice, shredded coconut, etc.

Carob Cupcakes

Carob CupcakesCarob Cupcakes
Everyone loves cake. sweet, yummy and soft these cupcakes are great for sharing. You can top them with icing sugar and any flavor you think Krishna will like.