A large two-layered warqi jali — an almond lattice cookie with silver leaf glinting through the holes
Kishwar’s Jali From Aziz Bagh · West Bloomfield, Michigan

Badam ki Jali
the net of almonds

Authentic Nawaiti almond cookies and desserts from the Aziz Bagh family recipe of Hyderabad — jali, Ashrafi coins, paan, almond strawberries, peosi and lauz — made fresh to order right here in the USA and shipped to your door.

What it is

A lattice you can eat

“Jali” is the word for a lattice with holes, each hole carrying an ornamental design — the pierced stone screens of Deccani tombs and palaces. Badam ki Jali borrows the name because the moulds leave the same lace-like pattern in the almond dough.

The original recipe was milk, egg white, ground almonds, sugar and rose water, kneaded well, cut into lattice shapes and baked in a pan on hot coals — which gave the skin the delicate hardness (khasta) that lets a jali snap at the lightest touch. Ours is made from that family recipe, with organic, eggless and gluten-free options, and each piece is individually wrapped and made fresh after your order is received.

A simple jali is one layer; a warqi jali is two layers with a leaf of silver in between. Its sister sweet, the Ashrafi, is the same almond paste tinted saffron-yellow and pressed between two coin dies — after the gold coins of the old State of Hyderabad.

A medium single-layer jali round pierced with a ring of holes
Medium non-warqi jali, 2.75 inch — from our kitchen
2sizes — 4.5 in large and 2.7 in medium
1 or 2layers — simple jali or warqi with silver leaf
1899Aziz Bagh, the family’s home in Hyderabad, is built
USAmade fresh to order in Michigan; store packs ship free
Heritage

From Aziz Bagh, Hyderabad

A Nawaiti family recipe carried from Madras to the Old City of Hyderabad, made for weddings and festivals in the small colony of Aziz Bagh — and now in Michigan.

When the Nawait people migrated to central India from Madras and the southern coasts, they brought their desserts with them: badam ki jali, badam ki ashrafi, anday ki peosi, hab ke lauz, pooran puri, gil-e-firdous and more. Nawab Aziz Jung Bahadur built Aziz Bagh in 1899 with the earnings from his books; the neighbourhood he laid out still carries his name, and the almond sweets its families made at home became something the whole city ordered. Kishwar’s brings that same recipe to the United States.

Read the story
A 1940 photograph taken at Aziz Bagh, Hyderabad
Aziz Bagh, Hyderabad, 1940 · Public domain via Wikimedia Commons
A large single-layer star-shaped jali pierced with a ring of holes
Large single-layer star jali — from our kitchen
The craft

Soak, grind, knead, press, bake

Almonds peeled by hand, ground and kneaded with sugar into a smooth dough, rolled thin, cut into lattice shapes and baked just long enough to set. Every piece is shaped by hand — which is why we make it only after your order comes in.

Making this dessert is labour-intensive, but the result is a creation that looks as good by itself as it does arranged in a tray with Ashrafi, paan and the other shapes.

Step by step
Occasions

Weddings first, then everything else

For generations the sweet was made at home only for weddings and festivals. We still make trays and decorations for the same days.

Weddings & Sanchak

Decorated trays for the pre-wedding Sanchak, pieces served after the wedding dinner, Ashrafi coins as favours, and the trousseau tradition of old Hyderabad.

Eid, Ramzan & Diwali

Stars-and-crescent trays for Eid, gift boxes for the festive season, and packs that ship free anywhere in the USA.

Family days & gifts

Ladybugs and samosa decorations for the children, almond tablets with a name for a naming day or birthday, trays for any occasion.

A plate of almond ladybugs made for a children’s party
Almond ladybugs for a children’s party — from our kitchen
In the press

What has been written

Nawabi brides were gifted painstakingly made badam-ki-jaali in their trousseaus.

Outlook Traveller, 2014

The name Badam Ki Jali means ‘net of almonds,’ a nod to its intricate, netted designs.

The Siasat Daily, 2025

There are only a couple of families here that make these sweets and they too are related.

Chowder Singh, food blog
Made to order

Order a pack, or plan a tray

Store packs — 15 large warqi jali, 20 medium warqi, 40 medium non-warqi, 40 Ashrafi, 40 paan or 40 almond diamonds — ship free within the USA. Custom quantities, trays and decorations are arranged by phone or email.

Because every piece is shaped, pressed and baked by hand after your order is received, please allow a few days for a pack and longer for wedding trays and custom pieces in season.

Saffron-yellow Ashrafi almond coins
Ashrafi, the almond coin — from our kitchen