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Dulce de leche Chocolate Burfi~A Guest Post For Priya Ranjit



Dulce de leche Chocolate Burfi

Today I am extremely delighted and honored to do a guest post at Priya's space Cook Like Priya. Priya Ranjit is a great friend, encouraging and lively. Her space has lip-smacking recipes and I adore the way she presents and writes about her recipes and experiments. We first came to know each other through baking partners and became friends instantly. I feel lucky to have wonderful friends like Priya in the blogging world.So when Priya offered me a  guest post I was more than ready. She gave me time and also the choice of recipe. Thanks so much Priya for this wonderful opportunity.

Today's recipe is a Dulce de leche Chocolate Burfi. Burfi is one of my favorite sweets and there are different types of burfi's available. You can tweak with different ingredients and flavors and yet you will never go wrong. Recently I tasted chocolate burfi and really loved the taste. This fudge has chocolate and the intense flavor of caramel from dulce de leche.

Please hop over to Priya's space for the recipe.

Have a nice day!

Suja Manoj

Comments

  1. nice guest post Suja! delicious looking burfi, perfect for a guest post

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  2. Thank u Chechi for this lovely post, its always a pleasure blogging with you :) and despite not well you did this post and the questions, you are too sweet and i am very happy... Love

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  3. nice guest post n so delicious looking burfis. perfect 2 celebrate

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  4. Beautiful guest post, seriously this burfi sounds absolutely fabulous.

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  5. Wow, choco burfi looks so very tempting Suja. Wish to grab a piece, yummy...

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  6. Adipoli guest post Suja, Hope you are feeling better now.

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  7. Wonderful guest post, beautiful n yummy burfis!!!

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  8. wow they look so good.. hopping over o read the post!

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  9. Looks yummy. wish to have a bite :)

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  10. Wat a shpae u got... Love the name too...
    http://recipe-excavator.blogspot.com

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  11. Wow..nice guest post dear..Perfect and something new.

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  12. lovely post it was... very innovative!!! keep up the good work, chechi...u r such an inspiration!!!

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  13. Looks so fudgy and tempting, read your post at Priya's..

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  14. wow am drooling here!!! so delicious!!!
    Sowmya
    Ongoing Event - Breakfast
    Ongoing Event - Tried and Tasted - Raks Kitchen

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  15. Looks great. Will hop over for the recipe.

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  16. Looks super delicious. I bought a can of dulce de leche not knowing what to do.. I will try to make these...

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  17. I LOVE burfi (but I wish it had a nicer name)...and dulce de leche burfi sounds SO rich and sinful! It must taste INCREDIBLE!

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  18. Looks yum. will check out at Priyas.

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  19. i am not a burfi fan but of course a treat for burfi lovers,looks delish..

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  20. Tempting burfis for your guest post.

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  21. wow.. fabulous looking burfis... yummy..

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