Diwali 2022: Easy Indian dishes to make in 15 minutes
India’s widely celebrated festival, The festival is of lights is celebrated today and many houses might already preparing for the same in all corners of the country. The festival that marks the victory of good over evil, hope over despair and light over darkness is an auspicious festival for Hindus in India.
But Diwali is not only the festival of lights but also sweets and traditional dishes. Hence, here are four easy Indian recipes to try this Diwali.
Shahi Tukda
Shahi tukda is a rich Mughlai dessert made with homemade ghee-fried bread slices soaked in rose cardamom sugar syrup, topped with fragrant, creamy rabdi and garnished with nuts. This can be one of the most delicious dish to welcome your guest or while hosting a Diwali party.
Jhatpat Chaat
Jhatpat Chaat can be a perfect dish to break the monotony of sweets on the day of Diwali. Potatoes, water chestnuts, lime juice and some spices come together to make this lip-smacking snack, making it a must wanted while Diwali gossips.
Mathari
Mathari is another appropriate and easy dish to accompany a masaledar chai during Diwali greetings. Mathri also called as mathiya or mathari is a popular North Indian snack of savory, salty, flaky and crispy crackers made with all-purpose flour, spices and seasonings.
Vegetable Pakoda
Diwali is the time to let go of all your inhibitions and indulge guilt-free. What can be better than piping hot pakodas to serve with tea to welcome your guests? And the best part is that it can be made pretty easily. You just need to mix you finely chopped vegetables in the gram four past and deep fry the pakodas. You enjoy it with spicy pudina chutney or even tomato ketchup.
And these were few of the most easiest recipes that one can try on today.