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7 Diwali Recipes you Must Try!

It is almost that time of the year when lights brighten every household and bingeing on snacks begins from home! During Diwali, certain time-honoured dishes never fail to make an appearance on our dining tables. Nirmala Kunjithapatham, a home chef, shares some of the tried and tested traditional recipes this festive season to add to the cheer and fun that is the essence of Diwali!

Ribbon Pakoda

This crunchy snack is the perfect harbinger of the festival of lights

Ingredients

Parboiled rice – 1 kg (wash and dry the rice for two days and then grind it)

Toor daal- 50 gm

Bengal gram – 50 gm

Green gram – 50 gm

Black gram – 50 gm

Roasted Bengal gram- 50 gm

Anise seeds– 1 tbsp

Red chillies – 10

Salt – as needed

Water – as needed for texture

Garlic paste- 1 ½ tbsp

Oil to fry

Method

 

Athirasam

This authentic Tamil sweet dish is said to usher in sugary beginnings

Ingredients

Raw rice- 1 kg

Jaggery- 1 kg

Dry ginger powder (sukku) – 1 tbsp

Cardamom powder – 1 tsp

Pinch of salt

Oil to fry

Method

 


Kodubale

This traditional tea time snack from Karnataka is a must have during Diwali

Ingredients

Rice flour – 2 cups

All purpose flour – ½ cup

Roasted besan – ½ cup

Dry desiccated coconut – ¾ cup

Asafoetida – ½ tsp

Red chilli powder – 1 tsp

Salt to taste

Curry Leaves – 5, finely chopped (optional)

Ghee – ¼ cup

Oil for deep frying

Method

 

Akkaravadisal

Take in the taste of this yummy sweet dish from Tamil Nadu that bespeaks age old traditions

Ingredients

Moong daal- 150 gm

Raw rice- 150 gm

Sugar – 300 gm

Milk – ½ a litre

Water- ½ a litre

Ghee- 5 tbsp

Maida – 1 tbsp (soak in little milk to make a paste)

Cashew nuts – as needed

Raisins – as needed

Cardamom powder – 1 tsp

Saffron – 1 tsp

Edible camphor – a pinch

Method

 


Bobbatlu

This popular sweet dish from Andhra Pradesh is also known as Puran Poli in Maharashtra

Ingredients

Bengal gram dal – 1 cup

Sugar – 1 cup

All purpose flour – 1 ¼ cup

Cardamom powder – ½ tsp

Ghee – 1 tbsp

Salt – a pinch

Oil _ 4 tbsp

Method

Suyyam

Soak in the mood of Diwali with this quintessential sweet dish

Ingredients

Bengal gram – 150 grams

Coconut – 100 grams

Jaggery – 150 grams

Cardamom powder – 1 tsp

Pinch of salt

Maida powder – 200 grams

Oil to fry

Method

Rava Ladoo

These delicious ladoos are easy to make and also have a long shelf life

Ingredients

Semolina- 500 gm

Sugar- 400 gm

Cashew nuts – 10

Ghee – 6 tbsp

Pinch of salt

Method