Indian VegetarianCatering in London |
Weddings are the
perfect get together of people known to us from far and wide. Weddings allow families
to meet and catch up about what everyone is up to and all other gossip updates.
Some juicy, some spicy information is shared all across which must be paired
alongside some yummiest foods. Speaking of spicy, the hot, savoury tastes need
to be balanced off as well with what better than some sweets.
Weddings are
incomplete without a complete indulgence into sweets. Let’s take a look at some
of the most loved and most popular sweets which makes it to every wedding’s
menu. As technical and off beat as it may sound, a good service of food depends
on a great deal of caterer. In London, away from home, it is all the more
important that you hire the best seasonal caterers those that have a proven
record of providing top quality Indian Vegetarian Catering in London. Personally, we recommend Bharat Gangaram as the
most qualified Indian caterers in London.
They are the masters in seasonal events catering all over the London.
1) Gulab Jamun –
this is a deep fried dough ball dunked into the sweetest sugar syrup. The
spongy gulab jamuns are sometimes filled with dry fruits in the centre to
accentuate the taste. These warm and incredibly delicious gulab jamuns are kept
warm and sometimes served alongside some contrary vanilla ice-cream.
2) Gajar ka
halwa – this is a carrot based sweet dish that is usually relished during
winters. The carrots are grated and boiled in milk with sugar and a number of
dry fruits until they are cooked to mouth watering perfection. This dish is
best eaten warm and is loved equally by both young and old.
3) Rasmalai – no
wedding is complete without this delicious sweet dish. The Rasmalai is spongy
and delicate, cooked in milk with saffron added to give it its golden colour.
Additionally pistachios are grated and added to give it some crunch.
4) Rasgulla – this white sponge ball is like eating a cloud from heaven.
Rasgulla is a sweet dish from West Bengal. It is perfect for those who are too
conscious of their diet, but still have a sweet tooth.
5) Kulfi – this
sweet dish is a replacement to your regular ice-cream. This ice-cream like
sweet dish has been popular since the time when the kings and queens existed in
India. This is a milk based preparation filled with a number of dry fruits and
frozen in a shape that is very unique. It has numerous flavors making it popular
among children as well as adults.
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