Make some delectable chocolate treats for your siblings this Raksha Bandhan

Posted by Naksha Rana on July 25th, 2023

Raksha Bandhan is knocking at our door this year. It is a lovely pledge to safeguard and care for one another and a celebration of the unadulterated relationship between siblings. The entire family enjoys excellent food and sweet delicacies to celebrate the day. Like many other Indian festivals, Rakhi is well-known for its characteristic dishes. We anxiously anticipate them after dinner and gobble them down in minutes. Still, the obvious stars of the celebration are the varied mithais and sweet sweets that fill our plates.

The celebration of sibling love is celebrated on Rakhi or Raksha Bandhan. What could be better than a specific preparation for the occasion to surprise your sibling? Here are two simple and delicious dishes from dentist and Sweet Sins founder Mansi Mhatre that any novice can try.

5 chocolate that treats you can prepare for this Rakhi:

If you and your siblings are true foodies, you have probably already started thinking about the menu with a personalised rakhi for the Rakhi celebration. However, before you get to the sweets, why not make the occasion even sweeter by choosing homemade treats this time? Choose quick, easy meals to make; even better if they include chocolate, a flavour that the two of you will adore. Here are 5 easy chocolate treats you can make for your siblings or alongside them. You can enhance the celebrations by serving these decadent, delectable delicacies.

Chocolate Marzipan: 

This gooey, luscious treat comprises cocoa powder and almond flour, and it only takes around 10 minutes to prepare. It's the ideal way to start your rakhi celebrations. Here is the complete recipe.

Chocolate chickpea bark: 

This chocolate treat is ideal for munching on while you watch a movie or sit and reminisce with your siblings about the good old days. These 2 key components and very little work are needed to create the beautiful combination of the sweet chocolate and the nutty flavours of the roasted chickpeas.

Cadbury banana pops:

Make chocolate banana pops with your siblings; you can substitute apples or strawberries for the bananas in this fun recipe. Each bite gets the right flavour boost from the crunchy nuts on the surface. 

Chocolate hearts: 

The traditional chocolate dessert, these chocolate hearts are always a hit. Pour into the mould after combining cocoa powder, vanilla essence, honey, and virgin coconut oil. The chocolate hearts are ready after a few hours in the freezer.

Bourbon ball truffles: 

These melt-in-your-mouth, gooey chocolate balls will be the highlight of the party, and they are incredibly simple to create while still tasting like they were purchased from a high-end café. The bourbon addition is optional. 

Being an only child has benefits, but you also know that your siblings always make you feel included and a part of something special. When you need to vent, have hot tea to spill, or are having trouble sleeping, you always have someone to call. They will attend whatever occasion you need them to participate as your designated plus one.

Conclusion

There is much more to your love for your brothers than just playing in the same gene pool and kiddie pool in the backyard. Whether you are older or younger, you have always had their backs. They are integral aspects of your world. Now that you're older, you fully comprehend your parents' assertion that such minor altercations wouldn't affect your feelings about them.

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