The festive season is here, and we are marking a wide range of festivals back-to-back. After Navratri, Durga Puja, Dussehra and Karwa Chauth, now we are all set to celebrate one of the biggest festivals of the year - Diwali. This year, Diwali falls on October 31, 2024; meaning, we just have a few days left for preparation.
In fact, if you look around, you will find people decorating their houses with diyas, flowers and rangoli to celebrate the festival of light with utmost grandeur. Another thing that has a major role to play during Diwali is food. During this time of the year, our kitchen pantries are stashed with a wide range of mithais.
From soan papdi to barfi , rasmalai and more, the list of the popular festive sweets go really long. And if you ask us, we love devouring it all, keeping our diet thoughts at bay. While some of these sweet delicacies are bought from the favourite sweet shops in town, some are made at home from the very scratch.
Here, we bring one such delicious mithai recipe that will instantly tug at your heartstrings. It's called lachcha rabdi. Creamy milk, cooked to perfection with dry fruits and some spices, lachcha rabdi defines indulgence.
And the best part is, you can make it at home in less than half-an-hour. Sounds perfect; isn't it? So, without further ado, let's take you through the lachcha rabdi recipe. Check it out.
How To Make Lachcha Rabdi: To make lachcha rabdi, you need full cream milk, khoya, sugar, ghee, elaichi powder, rose essence and s.