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Milk Sweet Recipes For Janmashtami

On the festival of Krishna Janmashtami, Boldsky brings to you a variety of milk sweets which you need to try out today in order to celebrate this auspicious day. This festival which is dedicated to Lord Krishna bears a religious significance when it comes to sweets. This is simply because Krishna is known for his sweet tooth. From malai to dried fruits and nuts, all these milk sweet recipes contain ingredients which will make your mouth water.

To celebrate Bal Gopal birthday, make these special milk sweets and welcome Him into your home with happiness and grace. These sweets prepared on this auspicious occasion is generally considered to be the favourites of Kanha since they contain milk and yogurt!

This afternoon, gather your family around in the kitchen and prepare these famous Janmashtami milk sweet recipes. The ingredients are easily available and if you want, you can also make yogurt or paneer at home.

Take a look at these milk sweet recipes to celebrate Krishna Janmashtami.

Makhane ki kheer

Makhane ki kheer

This is an easy to make Janmashtami sweet. Makhana on its own has no flavour. It is the nutmeg, milk and saffron which adds to the flavour and a mild taste.

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Kesar Pista

This milk sweet is simple and tasty. The main ingredients which adds to the fine blend of flavours in this Indian dessert is kesar and pista. The main reason why this kheer recipe is ideal for all occasions is that, it can be prepared very easily.

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Kalakhand

This is one of the most famous milk sweet Janmashtami recipes. It is made in a clay pot which is filled with milk, butter, cream and dried fruits.

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Gopalkala

Gopalkala is yet another famous milk sweet recipe you need to try out on Krishna Janmashtami. This popular dessert recipe is named after Krishna himself since it is one of the Lord's favourite foods.

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Rasmalai

A famous Bengali milk sweet can now be prepared on the occasion of Janmashtami. It consists of soft paneer which is immersed in chilled creamy flavoured milk.

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Rabri

One of the main reasons why people love this milk sweet Rabri is because, it is creamy smooth and tastes its best when chilled. Made out of sweet condensed milk, sugar, spices and nuts, its adds to the beautiful taste pleasing your buds.

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Mishti Doi

This is yet another Bengali milk sweet which is prepared on the festival of Janmasthami. This sweet yogurt is a must try recipe for you to prepare in order to celebrate the birthday of Krishna.

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Cham Cham

Cham cham is a lip-smacking sweet recipe that you need to try out on Janmashtami. Cham cham is a sweet which is prepared solely out of milk and other spices which enhances the taste.

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Kesar Peda

Milk adds a different taste and flavour to any sweet. This kesar peda which is made out of creamy milk and kesar will make this birthday of Lord Krishna all the more special.

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Bengali Shinni

There can be no Janmastami celebration in a Bengali household without a bowl of Shinni (which is offered to Lord Krishna). This milk sweet is made out of low fat milk, fruits and some flavourings.

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Malai Ghewar

This Rajasthani delicacy is made on the occasion of Janmashtami and is also considered to be a popular choice of dessert for all auspicious occasions.

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Payasam

The traditional South-Indian milk sweet dish is a must to try to mark Krishna Janmashtami. This South-Indian kheer is very similar to kheer from Northern India.

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Malai Chum Chum

This Malai chum chum is a spongy Indian milk sweet dish. Made from homemade paneer, cream, saffron and dipped in sugar syrup this sweet is a popular favourite on any occasion or festival.

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Sabudana Kheer

Sabudana Kheer is an interesting Indian milk sweet recipe. If you have a sweet tooth, then this sweet recipe should be on your list of other sweets you will prepare to celebrate Krishna Janmashtami.

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