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Wish you a wonderful Christmas season and the best Kuswad of your dreams

 Find some traditional, classic Goan Christmas sweet recipe, savories  right here! I am delighted to share some sweet recipes and some other desserts ……. Goan Christmas sweets are known as Kuswar  / Kuswad which has a blend of sweets with spicy stuff. In Goa, we have Baath cake, Neuris, Christmas cake, Pies, Dodols, Bebinca, Doce De Grao and many more as Xmas sweets. Some collection of these authentic  Christmas Sweets you will find right here. So do make them this Christmas. (thank you, Maria)

Baath Cake recipe here



Goan Baath Cake

 Bebinca / Bebik  recipe here

Goan Christmas Savory Recipes

  Guavacheese recipe here

Goan Christmas Sweets

  Dodol recipe here

Goan Christmas Sweets

 Rose Cookies recipe here

Goan Christmas Sweets

  Kulkul / Kalkal recipe here

Goan Christmas Sweets

 Goan Neuris / Karanji  recipe here

Goan Christmas Sweets

 Glutenfree Cake Or Marble Cake recipe here

Glutenfree Marble Cake

Chocolate Marzipan  recipe here

Goan Christmas Sweets

 Chocolate Ginger Bread recipe here

Goan Christmas Savory Recipes 

Doce De Grao / Doce recipe here

Goan Christmas Sweets

Marzipan recipe here

Goan Christmas Sweets

Homemade Doughnut Recipe here

Goan Christmas Sweets

Eggless Tuttifrutti Cookies  recipe here

Goan Christmas Sweets 

 Goan Nankhatai recipe here

Goan Nankhatais Recipe

 Goan Snowballs Cookie recipe here

Snowball Cookies Recipe

Chocolate Swiss Roll recipe here

Goan Christmas Sweets 

Christmas Savories and Traditional Goan Recipes :

Chaklis recipe here

Goan Christmas Savory Recipes (1)

 Clams Dry recipe here

Goan Christmas Savory Recipes (2)

Mackerel Recheado/ Bangdo Recheado recipe here

Goan Christmas Savory Recipes

Bebic





Mandeli Fish Curry recipe here

Goan Christmas Savory Recipes

Prawns Curry recipe here

Goan Christmas Savory Recipes

Egg Curry recipe here

Goan Christmas Savory Recipes

Dry Bombay Duck Curry / Bombil Batata recipe here

Goan Christmas Savory Recipes

 Goan Prawns Fry recipe here

Goan Christmas Savory Recipes

Prawn Vindaloo recipe here

Goan Christmas Savory Recipes

If you love Goan food then do check prawn pulao, crab curry, shark fry, tendli pickle, mushroom chili fry, eggless baath cake, mandeli fry, mince potato chops, sorak curry, piri piri sauce, peas potato chop, mushroom cutlet, ambotik and sol kadi.

Wish Everyone Merry Christmas in  advance. Hope all of you have a great year ahead and hope you like my Christmas collection. Have  a Blast Enjoy 🙂


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