Holi 2018: Dishes you can’t afford to miss this festive season

With this amazing festival of colors- Holi, just round the corner, gear up yourself to taste some festive special dishes.

Holi is all about colors and happiness all around. But apart from this, it is also about good food, good drinks and loads of diet heat. No matter how health conscious or a fitness freak you are, you cannot miss the superb delicacies of the festival. With this amazing festival just round the corner, gear up yourself to taste some festive special dishes.

Gujiya

 Well, Holi and Gujiya are synonymous with each other. If there’s Holi, you cannot imagine the day without the special dish. But of course, you can have a number of variants like bake gujiya, chocolate gujiya or the coconut gujiya.

Malpuas

Malpuas are favorite snacks in northern India, and Holi is just another reason to have the delicious dessert. The pancake like dessert is all doped with dryfruits, fried in ghee and dipped in sugar syrup. You can also use Paneer and saffron or oats to make it a bit healthy.

Bhaang ke pakore

Give your holi that much needed kick with bhang ke pakore. As the legend goes, bhang is said to an auspicious drink consumed by Lord Shiva. Also, Bhang is said to be an anti depressant and stress buster. So take your call if you want to have one.

Thandai

The celebration is incomplete if you don’t have something good to pair up with. So that something good could be ‘thandai’. It is a fennel-fragrant drink that has a natural cooling effect on the body.  Serve your guests the fresh aroma of this traditional blend and have a blast at holi.

Daal Kachori

Well, you can have Daal Kachori in any season at any time. But what could be better than Holi? Take your guest on a tasty ride with the stuffed Dal Kachori and be the best host.

Watering mouth? So what are you waiting for, get along, do some prep and be ready for delicious Holi.


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