Navratri Food Special: These 5 tasty delicacies during this spiritual season will make your day
Navratri Food Special: These 5 tasty delicacies during this spiritual season will make your day
The festive season in the country has already begun from the 18 March already. Devotees are busy in spiritual prayers and fasting to seek the blessings from the Goddess Durga. These auspicious nine days made our soul connect with the Maa Durga. During these nine days, people avoid all the spicy and junk food and follow a list of do’s and don’ts.
Many people feel monotonous for eating the same food for all nine days of Navratri. Are you also one of them who gets bored with the same food. So, don’t worry, we have some tasty dishes for you that will make your nine days fast amazing. As you all have heard about the Navratra thali in the restaurant for the devotees. For eating this, you have to go outside your house.
We are here to help you by giving some tasty and delicious food list that you can make at your home only and eat with your family too.
Have a look at some delicious meals that will make you happy:
1. Kuttu Ka Dosa
Bored with kuttu puris and pakodi then try crispy Kuttu dosa filled with potato.
2. Singhare ke Atte ka Samosa
Missing samosa during the fast season. Then, here is a solution for you that make singhare ke ate ka samosa. Make the tasty samosa by using the ingredients like water chestnut flour, sendha namak and a filling of spiced chironji.
3. Banana Walnut Lassi
You all have drink the lassi to charge up yourself during the fast season. Try this walnut lassi by using the ingredient like yogurt, bananas, honey and walnuts.
4. Chawal Ka Dhokla
Make chawal ka dhokla this navratri to break from the usual fried pakora. You can make it with samwat ke chawal.
5. Sonth ki Chutney
Chutney is the best friend of pakora as without chutney pakora and bhajjis taste seems to be incomplete. So, make sonth ki chutney this Vrat season.
Also read: Navratri Songs 2018: Play these songs, bhajans and aartis to honour the deity during the nine days