Looking for easy Raksha Bandhan sweets? This festive collection includes 15 homemade Indian sweets that are simple, delicious and suitable for Rakhi celebrations, pooja, family gatherings and gifting.
From quick ladoos and no-sugar dates roll to festive kaju katli and shahi tukda, these recipes offer something for every kitchen. Choose a recipe based on your available time, ingredients and preferred style of sweet.

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- Easy Coconut Ladoo
- Paneer Ladoo
- Dates and Nuts Roll
- Besan Ladoo
- Kaju Katli
- Aval Ladoo
- Microwave Mysore Pak
- Suryakala and Chandrakala
- Shahi Tukda
- Paal Kozhukattai
- Coconut Burfi
- Badam Cashew Burfi
- Chocolate Khoya Burfi
- Seven Cup Burfi
- Halkova
1. Easy Coconut Ladoo
Coconut ladoo is a quick festive sweet prepared with coconut, milk, sugar, cardamom and ghee. This version does not require condensed milk and is suitable for beginners.
Best for: A quick sweet made in about 15 minutes.

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2. Paneer Ladoo or Malai Ladoo
Paneer ladoo is a soft, creamy sweet made with paneer, condensed milk, milk and cardamom. Decorate it with saffron and pistachios for a beautiful festive presentation.
Tip: Soak store-bought paneer in hot water before using it for a softer texture.

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3. Dates and Nuts Roll
Dates and nuts roll, also called khajoor katri, is a naturally sweet festive treat made with dates, nuts and a little ghee. It does not require refined sugar or sugar syrup.
Best for: Gifting and readers looking for a no-refined-sugar sweet.

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4. Besan Ladoo
Besan ladoo is a classic Indian sweet made with gram flour, ghee, powdered sugar and cardamom. Slow roasting is the key to its nutty aroma and delicious flavour.
Important tip: Roast the besan patiently on low heat and add powdered sugar only after the mixture cools slightly.

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5. Kaju Katli
Kaju katli is a smooth cashew sweet that is ideal for festive gifting. Homemade kaju katli can be cut into traditional diamond shapes and adjusted to your preferred sweetness.
Best for: Packing in sweet boxes and sharing with family.

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6. Aval Ladoo or Poha Laddu
Aval ladoo is a light and easy sweet made with poha, sugar, coconut, cardamom, cashews and ghee. It is a useful recipe when you want a festive ladoo with simple pantry ingredients.
Tip: Thick or thin poha can be used, and jaggery may be used instead of sugar.

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7. Microwave Mysore Pak
Microwave Mysore pak is a convenient festive sweet made with besan, sugar and ghee. The microwave method reduces hands-on cooking time and makes it easier to prepare a small batch.
Tip: Do not overcook the mixture because it continues to set while cooling.

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8. Suryakala and Chandrakala
Suryakala and chandrakala are attractive traditional sweets with a flaky outer layer and sweet filling. They are a lovely choice when you want to serve something different from ladoo or burfi.
Best for: A larger celebration where you have time for shaping and filling the sweets.

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9. Shahi Tukda
Shahi tukda is a rich dessert made with bread, sugar syrup and creamy rabri. For a lighter variation, the bread can be baked or toasted instead of deep-fried.
Serving tip: Add the rabri shortly before serving so the bread retains some texture.

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10. Paal Kozhukattai
Paal kozhukattai is a comforting South Indian dessert made with rice flour, milk, coconut milk and sugar. It can be served warm or chilled according to your preference.
Best for: A traditional homemade dessert for a festive meal.

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11. Easy Coconut Burfi
Coconut burfi is a simple South Indian sweet made with coconut, sugar, milk and cardamom. It sets beautifully in a tray and is easy to cut into festive pieces.
Best for: A quick burfi made with familiar pantry ingredients.

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12. Badam Cashew Burfi
Badam cashew burfi is a rich, melt-in-the-mouth sweet made with almonds and cashews. It is a lovely homemade alternative to packaged mithai for Raksha Bandhan.
Best for: Festive gifting and make-ahead sweet boxes.

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13. Chocolate Khoya Burfi
Chocolate khoya burfi is an easy two-layer style sweet with a creamy khoya base and chocolate flavour. Children and chocolate lovers will enjoy this festive variation.
Tip: Chill the burfi well before slicing for neat pieces.

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14. Seven Cup Burfi
Seven cup burfi is a beginner-friendly sweet made with gram flour, coconut, sugar, milk and ghee. The ingredients are measured in equal cups, making the recipe easy to remember.
Best for: A simple traditional burfi without complicated sugar-syrup stages.

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15. Halkova or Palkova
Halkova is a nostalgic melt-in-the-mouth sweet made with maida, sugar and ghee. It needs only a few ingredients and is a convenient choice for a small festive batch.
Best for: A quick, budget-friendly sweet with a soft burfi texture.

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Which sweet should you choose?
- Under 15 minutes: Coconut ladoo or paneer ladoo
- No refined sugar: Dates and nuts roll
- Best for gifting: Kaju katli or dates roll
- Traditional ladoo: Besan ladoo or aval ladoo
- For a larger celebration: Suryakala, chandrakala or shahi tukda
- For a South Indian festive menu: Paal kozhukattai or coconut burfi
- For an easy burfi: Seven cup burfi, coconut burfi or halkova
Tips for preparing Raksha Bandhan sweets
- Prepare ladoos, kaju katli and dates roll a day ahead when possible.
- Store milk-based sweets in the refrigerator.
- Use fresh ghee, good-quality nuts and cardamom for better flavour.
- Allow sweets to cool before cutting or packing.
- Add the storage details from each individual recipe before publishing this collection.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the easiest sweets to make for Raksha Bandhan?
Coconut ladoo, paneer ladoo, dates and nuts roll, aval ladoo and seven cup burfi are some of the easiest sweets to prepare for Raksha Bandhan.
Which Raksha Bandhan sweets can be made without refined sugar?
Dates and nuts roll can be made without refined sugar because dates provide natural sweetness.
Can I prepare Raksha Bandhan sweets in advance?
Yes. Ladoo, kaju katli and dates roll can generally be prepared ahead of time. Milk-based sweets should be refrigerated.
What sweets are good for Raksha Bandhan gifting?
Kaju katli, dates and nuts roll, besan ladoo and coconut ladoo are convenient for gifting because they can be portioned and packed easily.
Choose one or two sweets that suit your time and ingredients, prepare them with love, and enjoy the celebration with your family. Happy Raksha Bandhan!



