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Of all the sub-continental dishes Kalakand is my favourite, be it plain or with some nuts like pistachio or almond. It is easy to make, though takes a bit of a time and does not require a long list of ingredients. Since it is made up of milk, people with some sort of allergy [...]
Special Semolina Pudding – Shahi Suji Ka Halwa is a variation of the traditional way of preparation of this sweet dish where semolina is initially stir fried without oil. In this special dish specifically done in Pakistani city of Mianwali, we do the frying with ghee/oil. This is the easiest and quickest of the [...]
Russ Malai is very special sweet dish in India and Pakistan as well as with millions of expatriates world over. Traditionally the preparation of russ malai has been best left to professional sweet makers, now www.bestdesicooking.com brings it your home. Enjoy this great sweet recipe and come back for more.
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This summer why not start off with this no bake chocolate lime pie? It is an all time favourite of our friend and cooking expert Mr. William (Wullie) Callan and has been specially sent for Best Desi Cooking. For the taste of this delicious English summer pie here’s what you will need to do:
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Not that you have to have a brand new baby boy to celebrate the occasion with these marvellous Ladoos! Since in Pakistan and India the birth of a baby boy is most commonly celebrated by gifting Ladoos to friends and family. However, you can enjoy this great sweet recipe minus all the hassle just [...]
The mere thought of fresh and hot Gulab Jamons in thick syrup really triggers my salivary glands like anything! Great with Tea or after dinner/lunch or on their own, Gulab Jamons are more popular among the masses in Pakistan and India than other sweets. Try your hand at this great dessert and be an [...]
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Use a 1?1/2 inch natural bristle paintbrush dipped in melted margarine or oil to grease muffin tins, cookie sheets or cake and bread pans. It's much faster than using a skimpy pastry brush.
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