
Winters are finally here! Even as you pull out your set of quilts and blankets and wrap yourself in fuzzy woolens, we know that secretly you can't wait to give in to the many cravings winter days come with. And no, you are not alone. With a decadent repository of winter delights coming from different parts of the country, winter-bingeing is not that uncommon a trait. Panjiri, pinni, halwas and laddoos, India's winter desserts have quite a fan following at home and abroad. One such winter favourite that makes it to the all-time winter classics list is Pinni - a rich Punjabi dessert made with flour, milk, loads of nuts and desi ghee. Pinni, while being perfect for the nippy weather, is also a festival favourite. It is often prepared at home for birthdays, marriages and even religious gatherings.
Come winters and local halwai shops are stacked with fresh pinni. But there are still several Punjabi households who prefer making these delicate and chewy round balls at home - almost as a winter tradition. It is also common to make a huge batch of pinni in one go as they do not go bad for a lengthy time and do not require to be chilled.
(Also read: 7 Warm and Delicious Indian Sweets To Try This Winter)
Pinni is one of Punjab's favourite winter delight
Here's a delicious recipe of Atte ki Pinni by Ashwini that will help you churn out these delicious warming delight in the corners of your kitchen.