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The festivities are in the air. While I love to start my day with some hot chocolate to beat the chills, I am also prepping myself to make some Christmas goodies this year.
The sole purpose is that my twin boys have the winter break and they are hungry every waking hour! And if that wasn’t enough, I generally have a troop of boys landing at my home looking expectantly for “something good’’ to eat, courtesy my boys.
Rather than serving packaged food, this year I decided to make some goodies at home – healthy of course! Here are some of my favourite home-made winter goodies that also double as Christmassy snacks.
I had some dates left over after the ones I used for the cake I just baked. So, I decided to make this quick snack that is also warming in the winters. Plus, it’s home-made and healthy!
What you need:
How to make the snack:
Have you ever tasted these? I am told it’s a Goan delicacy. My mum would make these for Christmas along with the rich plum cake. The art of kneading the dough, taking small balls and rolling it at the back of the fork and shaping it was a sheer delight to watch.
What you need:
How to make the kalkal:
If you want some interesting shapes, let your kids make fun shapes. You can also add organic food colours to make a colourful variety of kalkal.
To bake the kalkal:
A trail mix is simply what it says. A mix of everything healthy. I used a handful of almonds, cashews, raisins, dried figs, dried prunes, cranberries, apricots and walnuts. To this, I added roasted flax seeds. And another handful of pumpkin and melon seeds. Store it in an airtight container.
The good part is that you don’t have to worry about the boys snacking on it, because they are eating healthy!
It serves as a healthy snack even for guests, plus it’s always cost effective to make your own trail mix because you can choose what you can add to it. And if your kid is a fussy eater, blend a portion of the trail mix into a fine powder and add it to a hot breakfast of porridge or oats.
Aren’t these fun snacks to make for the kids this Christmas? Perfectly healthy and all made at home. Involve the kids when you make these snacks so that they are occupied in the holidays too! I am planning to start cooking these goodies soon. What about you?
(Pratibha Pal spent her childhood in idyllic places only fauji kids would have heard of. She grew up reading a variety of books that let her imagination wander and still hopes to come across the Magic Faraway Tree. When she's not rooting for eco-living or whipping up some DIY recipes to share with her readers, Pratibha is creating magic with social media. You can view her blog at www.pratsmusings.com or reach to her on Twitter at @myepica.)
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Published: 22 Dec 2018,01:39 PM IST