Diwali 2021: 10 Best Traditional Diwali Recipes

A quick look around your neighborhood is enough to tell you how Diwali festival is completely over Country. One of the most important festivals celebrated by Hindus, Diwali is all about fun, love and affection. The glittering earthen diyas, the charming fairy lights, and the beautiful rangolis in the courtyards – this festival is here and we are loving every sense of the festivities. Like any other Indian festival, Giving a feast is an essential part of Diwali celebrations very. here are some signatures Diwali Dishes which complements the celebration. What about making some of them at home?

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Diwali 2021: Take a look at our 10 best traditional Diwali recipes and surprise your family with these festive dishes.

1.Cashew Barfi

Recipe by Ajay Chopra

During Diwali celebrations, these diamond shaped cashew nuts and milk based sweets really take the sweet shops by storm. These are very easy to make and can be prepared at home in less than an hour. Follow this quick recipe and impress your family and relatives.

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Kaju Barfi is easy to make and can be made at home in less than an hour

2. Chakli

Recipe Kunal Kapoor

Chakli is a crispy snack made from rice flour, and then deep fried in hot oil. Also known as Murukku in South India, Chakli is made and served in large numbers during Diwali and Narak Chaturdashi celebrations in Maharashtra.

(Read also: Popular Maharashtrian Diwali Snack: How To Make Bhajani Chakli At Home)

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Chakli is a crunchy snack made from rice flour which is eaten during Diwali celebrations.

3. coconut barfi

Recipe by Chef Aditya Bal

A tempting delight made from fresh coconut flakes, khoya, ghee and sugar. A must have during Diwali festivities.

(Read also: Move away from Cashew Barfi, make these 3 ingredients Badam Barfi for Diwali)

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A tempting delight made from fresh coconut flakes. image credit: iStock

4. rasmalai

Recipe Chef Marut Sikka

An all-time favorite, melt-in-your-mouth treat made with chhana and cardamom essence, we bet you can’t stop at just one bite.

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An all-time favorite made with chhena, the mouth-in-the-mouth treat is a festive hit all year round

5. Message

Recipe Neeru Gupta

Celebrate this Diwali with the superhit sweets of Bengal, made of sweetened paneer and flavored with cardamom and saffron.

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Celebrate this Diwali with the superhit sweet message of Bengal. image credit: iStock

6. phirni

Recipe by Chef Vicky Ratnani. By

Phirni is a delicious rice and milk pudding. Boasting the tangy and delicious taste of pistachios and cardamom, this aromatic dish is a winner on every festive occasion.

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Phirni is a delicious rice and milk pudding that is perfect for your Diwali sweets. image credit: iStock

7. Dahi Bhalla

Recipe Chef Marut Sikka

Drizzled with sweet curd, freshly made chutney and chaat masala, it’s going to be a treat to everyone!

Dahi Bhalla

The puffed bhallas drizzled with sweetened curd are an absolute winner. image credit: iStock

8. sev-chivda

Recipe by Chef Vicky Ratnani. By

An essential part of the Maharashtrian Diwali Faral, this quick and tempting snack made from a mix of grains, sev, dried figs and wafers is an out and out crunch fest.

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Chivda is an essential part of Maharashtrian Diwali Faral. image credit: iStock

9. Bhakarwadi

Recipe Ujjwal Khaitan

Made with gram flour that is spiralized into forms and then filled with a mixture of coconut, sesame and poppy seeds, Bhakarvadi is an essential part of Gujarati Diwali celebrations.

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Bhakarwadi Gujarati is an essential part of Diwali celebrations. image credit: iStock

10. Puran Poli

A popular Maharashtrian festive snack, puran poli is a thin wheat flour roti with a filling of delicious puran made from grated jaggery, coconut, toor dal, raisins, almonds and pistachios.

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Puran Poli is a thin wheat flour roti with delicious puran on it. image credit: iStock

Happy Diwali 2021 to all!


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