Top 6 festive recipes for Diwali!

11/01/2021

India has a healthy pulsating heart fed by the lifeline of festivals and festivities! In fact getting down to jotting the top 6 Indian festive foods is one tough task! The Indian calendar is choc a bloc with festivals and the brevity of this column just does not allow us to list all of them! There is pageantry, celebrations, good food and camaraderie what with seasonal and harvest festivals, the birthdays of various Gods and prophets and the celebration to commemorate the victory of good over evil. While food is an integral part of Diwali celebrations and making the snacks and mithais at home is part of all the fun too! So here are 6 simple recipes that will add flavour to your Diwali party or get together!

Orange Shahi Tukda Canapes

No one ever said no to Shahi tukda! This Diwali go OTT with this classic mithai. I have found this fancy version of shahi tukda which has a zesty orange flavour to turn the festivities merrier. Also, it looks super fancy to serve to the guests who arrive at your home. Try it now!

Sabudana Mathri

Sabudana is an all-time favourite ingredient in Indian households. For your snack menu to turn better, here's a quick, easy and sumptuous mathri recipe to try out this Deepavali. Mathri is a popular snack from Rajasthan but sabudana turns it even better with its unique flavour and texture.

Thandai

Welcoming guests with something sweet is one of the most valued Indian traditions. Thandai is a great option when it comes to treating someone with something that screams festive. A glass of chilled thandai with the flavor of a variety of nuts, kesar and so much more, this beverage is royal and extraordinary. 

Rajma Chawal Chakli

Hearing rajma-chawal gets us drooling, isn't it? This Rajma Chawal Chakli is going to make your Diwali snacking better. With the flavour of rajma and chawal, you will love these crispy chaklis and won't be able to stop at just one. Don't believe me? Try out for yourself.

Date and Nut Wonton Gujiya

Gujiya on Diwali is a must and here's the one recipe you will make every year. This one's prepared with the goodness of a variety of nuts, sweetened with dates stuffed into wonton sheets, shaped like gujiyas that are deep-fried till perfection. Top it off with some silver warq to get those festive vibes and serve alongside some rabdi

Garlic Chiwda

Out of all our favourite munchies, chiwda is our go-to! Whether it's chai-nashta time or just a random binge-watching session, we all love to get our hands on chiwda. How about we add some garlicky fun to this basic poha chiwda? Your guests won't believe that it's not a store-bought version, try it on Diwali!

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