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Irresistible Sweet Mixture Recipe: A Perfect Festive Snack

by - November 02, 2018

A traditional Indian Sweet Mixture made of deep-fried grated potatoes, almonds, cashews, groundnuts, and raisins, tossed with powdered sugar and cardamom powder, served in a hanging brass plate
Sweet Mixture Recipe - Indian Snack with Almonds, Cashews, and Potatoes

"Irresistible Sweet Mixture Recipe: A Perfect Festive Snack"

    Sweet Mixture is a delicious and exotic snack that blends the richness of nuts with the crunch of crispy deep-fried potatoes. Perfect for festivals like Diwali, this Sweet Mixture brings together the finest deep-fried ingredients, including finely grated potatoes, cashew nuts, almonds, groundnuts, and raisins, all tossed in powdered sugar and aromatic cardamom. While savoury mixtures are popular in South India, this sweet version stands out as a unique festive treat.

A Childhood Memory That Turned Into a Delightful Snack

    As a child, I was sceptical of Sweet Mixture, but the ‘NUTS’ always drew me in. For the longest time, I thought the white strands in this recipe were beaten rice (poha). Imagine my surprise when I discovered they were actually deep-fried grated potatoes! I still remember the day a colleague gifted me a packet of Sweet Mixture, and the taste has stayed with me ever since. The perfect combination of crunchy potatoes, rich nuts, and sweet powdered sugar made this snack irresistible.

Why You’ll Love This Sweet Mixture Recipe   

This Sweet Mixture recipe is an absolute treat during festivals like Diwali. Its crispy texture and sweet, melt-in-your-mouth flavour make it perfect for sharing with family and friends.  The best part? It stays crispy for 2–3 days when stored properly, making it an ideal addition to your festive spread.



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Recipe Overview: Sweet Mixture Recipe

Cuisine: Indian
Recipe Type: Snacks & Savouries
Spice Level: Low
Difficulty: Medium
Yields: Approx 2 Cups
Author: SM

 

Total Time:

Preparation Time: 5–10 Minutes
Cooking Time: 5–10 Minutes



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Step-by-Step Instructions for Making the Perfect Sweet Mixture

A close-up of an Indian Sweet Mixture with deep-fried grated potatoes, almonds, cashews, groundnuts, and raisins, all coated in powdered sugar and cardamom, served in a brass plate.
Sweet Mixture Snack Recipe - Indian Festive Treat with Nuts and Potatoes

 

    This traditional sweet mixture is an easy-to-make, quick-fix recipe, perfect for festive occasions like Diwali. Whether you're looking for a Diwali potato mixture or a delightful snack to share with loved ones, this recipe brings together the best of flavours and textures in just a few simple steps.

Ingredients for Sweet Mixture

  • Potatoes: 2 large
  • Almonds: 8-10
  • Cashew Nuts: 8-10
  • Groundnuts (Peanuts): 3 tablespoons
  • Raisins: 3 tablespoons
  • Cardamom Pods: 2
  • Sugar: 2–3 tablespoons

 

Method - Step-by-Step Guide for Sweet Mixture Recipe

Prepare the Potatoes:

  • Peel and grate the potatoes finely.
  • Wash the grated potatoes 3–4 times to remove excess starch.
  • Soak the grated potatoes in cold water with ice cubes to prevent discolouration and remove starch. Keep them soaked until frying.

     

    *Pro Tip: Soaking the potatoes keeps them crispy when fried.



Fry the Grated Potatoes:

  • Drain the soaked potatoes and spread them over a clean kitchen towel to dry.
  • Deep fry the grated potatoes in batches until golden and crispy. Be careful not to over-fry or darken them.
  • Drain on paper towels to remove excess oil.

     

    *Pro Tip: Ensure the potatoes are fully dried before frying to avoid sogginess.


Deep Fry the Nuts:

  • Heat oil in a deep pan over a high flame.
  • Once the oil starts smoking, reduce the flame.
  • Deep fry almonds, cashew nuts, and groundnuts until golden brown.
  • Fry raisins briefly until they fluff up.
  • Drain on paper towels.

Toss and Combine:

  • Once all the ingredients are cool, toss the fried potatoes, nuts, and raisins together in a large bowl.

Add the Sweetness:

  • Powder the sugar along with cardamom pods.
  • Once everything has cooled completely, sprinkle the powdered sugar mixture over the fried ingredients.
  • Gently toss until well combined.
 

*Pro Tip: Allow all the ingredients to cool down completely before adding the powdered sugar. If the mixture is warm, it will absorb the sugar, making the mixture soggy.

 
Storage Tips
  • Store the Sweet Mixture in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2–3 days.
  • For longer shelf life, refrigerate the mixture.

 

Notes and Tips for Perfect Sweet Mixture:

  • Use large potatoes for better texture and volume.
  • Ghee can be used instead of oil for deep-frying if you prefer a richer flavour.
  • Always let the ingredients cool down completely before adding powdered sugar to prevent the mixture from becoming soggy.
  • Adjust the sugar to your taste; some prefer it sweeter, while others enjoy a subtle sweetness.
  • Keep grated potatoes soaked in cold water until frying to ensure they stay crispy.

Cooling is Key: Ensure that all deep-fried ingredients have cooled down before tossing in powdered sugar. This step is essential to maintain the crispiness of the mixture. If the ingredients are warm, the sweet mixture can turn soggy.Toss the mixture only when the ingredients have cooled down fully to avoid sogginess.

 

Final Thoughts

    This Sweet Mixture recipe is not only a festive favourite, but also an excellent snack to enjoy any time of the year. The combination of crispy potatoes, crunchy nuts, and a light coating of powdered sugar makes it irresistible for everyone in the family. Make sure to add this recipe to your Diwali snack list or prepare it for any festive celebration.

 

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