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12 Festive Recipes Beyond Mithai And Namkeen For The Festive season

Indian festive season has reached its crescendo with the arrival of Diwali. It is a time when we gather around friends and family for merriment. This year, we pray to the universe that we can meet and hug our kins, unlike last year. 

No festive gathering is complete without snacks and munchies. But if you’re tired of the traditional faraal and mithai-namkeen spread, give these recipes a try.

Check out 12 fun recipes to try out this Diwali:

1. Vegetable chop recipe

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Ingredients

  1. 100 gm Beetroot
  2. 150 gm Potato
  3. 120 gm Carrots 
  4. 100 gm Beans 
  5. 5 gm Green chilli    
  6. 10 gm Ginger
  7. 3 gm Chilli powder
  8. Salt to taste
  9. 5 gm Panchphoron
  10. 5 gm Cumin powder
  11. 250 gm Panko breadcrumbs
  12. 20 gm Roasted peanuts
  13. 20 gm Coriander leaves
  14. Oil for frying

For masala (Roast and powder)    

  1. 5 gm Coriander seeds
  2. 5 gm Cumin seeds
  3. 5 Whole red chillis

Method

Recipe courtesy Executive Chef Sougata Halder, Aloft Bengaluru Cessna Business Park8 Hacks To Host A Zero-Waste Diwali Party And Save the Planet

2. Nut Island recipe

© St Regis Mumbai

Ingredients

  1. 600 gm Almond powder
  2. 350 gm Sugar
  3. 5 gm Cardamom powder
  4. 60 ml Water
  5. 0.2 gm Saffron

For Stuffing:

  1. 250 gm Almond
  2. 250 gm Cashew
  3. 100 gm Pistachio
  4. 200 gm Honey
  5. 100 gm White sesame

For Garnish: 

  1. 1 gm Saffron

Method

For almond saffron sheet

For stuffing mixture 

Shaping the final product

Recipe courtesy Chef Paul Kinny, Director of Culinary, The St. Regis Mumbai

3. Baby corn fritters with barbecue glaze recipe

© Chef Sanjukta Sikdar

Ingredients 

  1. 6 pcs Baby corns 
  2. 1 tsp Dried chilli flakes
  3. ½ tsp Dried Oregano
  4. 2 Pinches crushed black pepper
  5. 75 gm Breadcrumbs
  6. 80 gm Corn flakes
  7. 2 tbsp Mixed pickle
  8. 3 tbsp Cornflour
  9. ½ tsp Red chilli powder
  10. ½ tsp Cumin powder
  11. 500 ml Oil 
  12. 5 tbsp Store-bought barbecue sauce
  13. 2 tbsp Sriracha sauce
  14. 1½ tbsp Honey
  15. Salt to taste

Method

Recipe courtesy Chef Sanjukta Sikdar, The Circle Dream14 New Spirits To Celebrate A Boozy Diwali

4. Walnut katli recipe

© Guntas Sethi Bhasin

Ingredients

  1. 1 cup Walnut powder
  2. ½ cup Sugar
  3. 4 tbsp Water
  4. ¼ tsp Cardamom powder
  5. 2 tbsp Milk

Method

Recipe courtesy Chef Guntas Sethi Bhasin

5. Sprout and potato chaat cone recipe

© JW Marriott Mumbai Sahar

Ingredients

  1. 100 gm Boiled Potato
  2. 50 gm Sprouts
  3. 10 gm Tomato
  4. 10 gm Onion
  5. 2 gm Salt
  6. 1 gm Chilli powder
  7. 2 gm Chaat masala
  8. 1 Spring coriander leaves
  9. 5 gm Mint chutney
  10. 5 gm Tamarind chutney
  11. 1 Lemon
  12. Few pomegranate seeds
  13. 6 Small waffle cones

Method

Recipe courtesy Chef Shrikant Jogdankar, Sous Chef, JW Marriott Mumbai Sahar.This Diwali, Order Healthy Sweet Treats From These 9 Home Chefs

6. Sitafal rabdi recipe

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Ingredients 

  1. 1 cup Milk 
  2. 1 cup Condensed milk 
  3. 1 Custard-apple ( de-seeded and pulp collected)  
  4. 1 tsp Cardamom powder

Method 

Recipe courtesy Chef Shipra Khanna

7. Creamy mango popsicle recipe

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Ingredients

  1. ½ ltr Full fat milk made into homemade curd
  2. 2 Small Alphonso or any sweet mangoes
  3. Jaggery/sugar if required
  4. Muslin cloth/cheesecloth
  5. 12 tbsp of condensed milk (optional) or milk powder

Method

Recipe courtesy Simrun Chopra, a certified Deep Health Coach and the Founder of Nourish with Sim

8. Chandni Chowk ki moong dal kachori recipe

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Ingredients

For kachori

  1. 30 grams Whole wheat flour
  2. 30 grams Jowar atta
  3. Salt as per taste
  4. ¼ teaspoon Baking soda
  5. 1½ teaspoon Oleev’s Olive Pomace oil

For filling

  1. 30 grams Yellow moong dal
  2. 1-inch Ginger 
  3. 1 green Chilli 
  4. Pinch of asafoetida
  5. 1 teaspoon Coriander powder
  6. ½ teaspoon Cumin powder
  7. ½ teaspoon Red chilli powder
  8. ¼ teaspoon Fennel seeds
  9. 1 teaspoon Lime juice
  10. Salt as per taste

Method

For the dough

For the filling

Recipe courtesy Nmami Agarwal, celebrity nutritionist, Oleev’s

9. Qubani ka meetha recipe

Qubani ka meetha (R). © Evolve Back Resorts

Ingredients

  1. 250 gm Dry apricots
  2. 100 gm Sugar
  3. Dry fruits for garnish

Method

Recipe courtesy Evolve Back Resorts

10. Avocado and aloo chaat recipe

© The Leela Bhartiya City Bengaluru

Ingredients

  1. 150 gm Avocado
  2. 200 gm Boiled potato
  3. 40 gm Chopped onion
  4. 20 gm Chopped tomato
  5. 30 gm Nylon sev
  6. Pomegranate seeds for garnish
  7. 10 ml Sweet chutney
  8. 6 ml Mint chutney
  9. 20 ml Sweet curd
  10. 6 gm Chaat masala
  11. 4 gm Chopped coriander
  12. Pickled onion for garnish

Method

Recipe courtesy JP Singh, Executive Chef, The Leela Bhartiya City Bengaluru

11. Oat coconut cookie recipe

© Tata Sky

Ingredients

  1. 1 cup Oats
  2. ¾ cup Desiccated coconut
  3. ½ cup Maida
  4. ¼ tsp Baking soda
  5. ½ tsp Cinnamon powder
  6. ½ cup (80 gm) Softened butter
  7. ¼ cup Caster sugar
  8. 2 tbsp Brown sugar
  9. 3 tbsp Milk
  10. 1 tsp Vanilla essence
  11. 2 tbsp Black raisins
  12. Sugar sprinkles for topping

Method

Recipe courtesy Chef Nita Mehta, Tata Sky Cooking Expert

12. Soya sattu kebab recipe

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Ingredients

  1. 1 cup Soya chunks (dried)
  2. 2 tbsp Sattu
  3. 2 tbsp Chopped onion
  4. 2 tbsp Boiled and mashed potato
  5. Handful chopped mint
  6. Handful chopped coriander
  7. 1 Chopped green chilli
  8. 2 tsp Cumin
  9. 2 tsp Coriander seeds
  10. ½ tsp Turmeric
  11. 1 tsp Chilli powder
  12. ½ tsp Garam masala
  13. 2 tbsp Saffola Gold cooking oil
  14. 2 tsp Chopped ginger
  15. 2 tsp Chaat masala
  16. Salt as per taste

Method

Recipe courtesy Chef Kunal Kapur for Saffola

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