Holi Recipes

Delicacies are one of the main parts of any Indian festival. One of the most popular dessert of Holi is 'Gujhia', which is a must for every North Indian home during the season. There are 'papris' and 'dahi vade' that makes mouth water. The intoxicating 'bhang-ke-vade' should be kept away from children and should be taken in moderation. However, one should allow some and make exceptions for the day for the spirit of Holi

Holi is also famous for the sweets that are offered to the visitors that come to apply colors and enjoy the sweets offered by the host. Holi has always been known for the big bashes and parties that are thrown to enjoy the celebrations and precedings

Here some recepies for some sweets and tasty food is being provided. Hope you enjoy eating them as well as serving them on the festival of Holi

Holi is the time for fun and feasting. It's the time to enjoy some delicious delicacies to bright up the festive mood. And what's better way to enjoy mouthwatering dishes during Holi. Since India is a vast country and every region has its own recipe to light up the Holi spirit. Delicacies are one of the main parts of any Indian festival. We cannot think of any Indian festival without food. Among all food Gujhia is one of the most popular desserts of Holi. It is a must for every North Indian home during the festival of Holi. There are 'papris' and 'dahi vade' to add to the lists. There intoxicating 'bhang-ke-vade' but it should be taken in small quantities. There are various kinds of sharbats (drinks) especially for the occasion like Thandai, which is a special kind of kesar drink. Holi is also famous for the sweets that are offered to the visitors that come to apply colors and enjoy the sweets offered by the host. Holi has always been known for the big bashes and parties that are thrown to enjoy the celebrations. Sweets can be of various types depending on the different regions. Like in the eastern part there are sweets mostly made of milk and khir seets are very famous here. Special kinds of namkeens are also prepared for the occasion. Even you can buy various gift hampers of chocolates and sweets and namkeens to make your Holi all the more interesting

Here are some recipes for sweets and drinks, which you can try at home as they are easy to make and fast to cook. You can try out these dishes and serve to your guests on the festive day

Our Holi food section contains a variety of traditional Holi recipes. Holi is the festival of colors . It is an occasion to indulge in revelry and merry making. Celebrate Holi along with some delicious food. Try our easy recipes for Holi

Recipes

  • Gujia
  • Jal Jeera - Indian Cumin Lemonade
  • Kalakand - Indian Chesse-Cake Squares
  • Thandai
  • Mint Masala Puri
  • Potato Masala Puri
  • Obittu or Boli
  • Pakoras or Bhajyas - Deep-fried Fritters
  • Papri
  • Aloo Chaat
  • Aloo Kachori
  • Badam Puri
  • Bhang ke Pakore
  • Bhang Lassi
  • Bhatura
  • Broken Wheat Kheer
  • Cham-Cham
  • Dahi Bada
  • Dahi Bhalle
  • Kachori
  • Kanji Ke Vade
  • Kesar Chawal
  • Khari Pudi
  • Khoya Burfi
  • Lauki Burfi
  • Makke Ki Roti
  • Malai Kofta
  • Mathi
  • Mattar Karanjis
  • Meetha Poodas
  • Onion Bhajia
  • Papri Chat
  • Shakarpara
  • Shrikhand
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