Panjiri recipe is a must-try this winter. North Indian winters can be a bit too much to handle, especially around Christmas when the temperature dips to new low. If you live in this part of the ...
Winter produce brings an abundance of delicious and nutritious foods that we wait for, all year long. How we love to dig into sarson ka saag and snack on peanut gajak. And wait, let's not forget about ...
Sumit Singh, lead actress in Shaitani Rasmein, expresses her enthusiasm for playing 'Pinni,' a character with magical powers. She highlights the show's unique horror theme and the exciting opportunity ...
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Pinni

Pinni, also known as atte ki pinni is an Indian sweet recipe made with atta, edible gum, ghee, nuts and seeds. It is most commonly associated with the winter season. Aate ki pinni (or atta ladoos) is ...
Winter is here and so is the time for sweet lovers to rejoice, as this season brings along with it some of the best sweets of all time. From Gajar Halwa and Gajak to Gond Laddoo and Pinnis, winter is ...
Tap into winter feasting mode with this recipe for a Punjabi classic from Chef Sanjyot Keer of Your Food Lab Tap into winter feasting mode with this recipe for a Punjabi classic from Chef Sanjyot Keer ...
Who says pinni and panjiri are only meant for winter? Here’s an ode to the sweet classics, which have been the cornerstones of Punjab’s culinary history. What is it about the lion hearts of Punjab ...
Winter comes with abundance of delicious and nutritious items that we look forward to all year. We enjoy sarson ka saag and peanut gajak. And don't forget about the heart-warming pinni, which is ...
For all the winter evening cravings, we suggest try out this Pinni recipe and munch on it while sharing a laughter with your family, near and dear ones. Desserts don't go to the stomach; they go ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Pinni and the Lost Voice Pinni and the Lost Voice is a classic adventure platformer with a cute hand-drawn art style. Play as Pinni, a brave little doggy in ...
LAHORE: Sikh pilgrims, who visit Pakistan to celebrate Baisakhi and Khalsa Festivals, will be able to take a special prasad and Amrat Jal with them on their departure. For this purpose, over 10,000 ...