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**🌙✨ Nawabi Eid Delights: No-Bake Kunafa & Shahi Firni to Enchant Your Feast ✨🍯**


As the moon heralds Eid, let your table bloom with regal flavors that whisper tales of heritage. This year, weave magic with two effortless yet opulent recipes—crafted not to impress algorithms, but to stir souls and gather loved ones closer.  


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### **👑 The Crown Jewel: No-Bake Nawabi Kunafa**  

*Where crisp semai meets velvet cream, kissed by the warmth of ghee and nostalgia.*  


**🛒 Royal Ingredients:**  

- **Kunafa Base:** Khas Food’s ghee-fried semai (1 packet), sugar (2 tbsp), powdered milk (2 tbsp).  

- **Creamy Heart:** Liquid milk (1L), cornflour (2 tbsp), sugar (½ cup), cream (½ cup *for indulgence*), condensed milk (½ cup), cardamom powder (½ tsp *for that Nawabi aroma*).  

- **Garnish:** Crushed pistachios, almonds, or cashews—like jewels adorning a throne.  


**⚡️ Fit for a Feast:**  

1. Layer golden semai with sweetened milk, baked lightly for a caramelized crunch.  

2. Let the creamy filling—infused with cardamom—cradle the semai like a royal embrace.  

3. Crown with nuts and serve warm, where every bite hums *Eid Mubarak*.  


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### **🍯 The Royal Elixir: Shahi Firni**  

*A silken potion steeped in tradition, fit for midnight storytelling under the stars.*  


**🛒 Regal Simplicity:**  

- Milk (1L), Khas Food’s Ferni Mix (1 packet), sugar to taste.  


**⚡️ Crafting Magic:**  

1. Simmer milk and ferni mix until it thickens into velvet.  

2. Sweeten gently, pour into clay bowls, and chill—the slower it sets, the richer the tale.  

3. Dust with saffron or rose petals for a finale worthy of Nawabi courts.  


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**🌸 Why This Feels Like Home:**  

- **No-Bake Ease:** Oven-free, stress-free, yet decadent enough to dazzle.  

- **Nostalgia on a Plate:** Cardamom, ghee, and condensed milk—whispers of dastarkhwans past.  

- **Shareable Joy:** Perfect for lazy Eid mornings or moonlit dessert spreads.  


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**#NawabiEid #EidSweets #HomeCookingASMR #KunafaLove #ShahiFirni**  

© Your Kitchen’s Storyteller 🌙  


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*Cook not for followers, but for the heart

s around your table. Eid Mubarak!* 🥥🌹  


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