Food Delights of Diwali – Diwali Special Recipes | Valley Spice
Diwali, the festival of lights, is the most significant festival in Indian culture. Apart from being the ‘festival of lights’, it is one of the most important festivals that call for several traditional dishes. From the mouth-watering sweet treats to savoury snacks, Diwali special recipes and food is something we all look forward to cherish.
Here is a list of Top 5 must-try Diwali special food and Diwali special recipes for the most awaited time of the year-
1. Mithai: Indian sweets are popularly known as mithai and are a staple part of Diwali celebrations. They may vary from region to region, but common ones include – Barfi, Kaju Katli, Laddoos, Soan Papdi etc. It is a custom to exchange a box of mithai among family and friends during Diwali.
2. Chivda: Snacks are the soul of any Diwali menu. Most of them come in the form of chivda, a spiced Bombay mix which consists of a variety of dried ingredients, such as chickpeas, peanuts, fried lentils and fried onion. These are enjoyed as a snack, accompanied by drinks and gossip.
3. Lapsi Halwa: A cracked wheat sweet dish, which is often eaten on the very first day of Diwali. It is cooked with ghee, sweetened with sugar or jaggery and garnished with nuts. It’s an incredibly popular dessert that is cherished by all age-groups.
4. Chirote: This Diwali special food is kind of light and flaky dessert pastries. They are stuffed with a sugary filling, deep-fried and served with a drizzle of syrup. Surely, you cannot go wrong with a fried sweet 😊
5. Mawa Kachori: Mawa is a thick dried milk product that is common in the parts of Rajasthan, where these sweets originate. Kachoris are small pastries that are stuffed with a combination of mawa, sugar or jaggery, nuts, cardamom powder and often served with a drizzle of sweet syrup.
With so many varied food items to enjoy, Diwali is not only a feast for the eyes but for the stomach too. Make your special food extra special with pure and authentic spices from Valley Spice.
Here’s wishing you all a ‘Delicious Diwali 2019’. Do let us know in the comment section about - what else needs to be on the must-try food list this Diwali and share your favourite Diwali special recipes!
Author: Riddhima
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