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Latest Diwali Recipes

Below you will find a complete list of Diwali recipes including the popular and the lesser known recipes. There are a lot of different tastes when it comes to food, so it’s best to experiment with a variety of different dishes before deciding what you like best.

Latest Recipes

Ashoka or Asoka Halwa is a popular dessert from the musical place of Thiruvaiyaru in Thanjavur district. It is traditionally served in many Tamil weddings …

Aloo Cheese Sev (Potato Cheese Sev) is a classic crunchy snack that will make you want for more. The traditional Sev is made using only …

Laddu is a very popular Indian sweet made during almost all festivals and special occasions. There are many variations of Laddu available depending on the …

Parangikai Halwa (Pumpkin Halwa) is a very simple and delicious halwa made during special occasions and festivals like Diwali. Ingredients: Parangikai (Yellow Pumpkin) – 1/2 …

Dates Payasam (or Khajur Kheer) is a delicious, healthy and one of the easiest kheer to make. Ingredients: Dates – 1 cup Milk – 2 …

Nei Urundai (Moong Dal Laddu / Paasi Paruppu Laddoo) is a popular and common South Indian sweet made during Diwali and other special occasions. Simple, …

Laddoos are a popular sweet across the sub-continent during any special occasions or festivals. These laddus made with oats and nuts are a healthy variation …

A Diwali special murukku that is crispy, crunchy and easy to make. Serve as a snack. Ingredients: Rice Flour – 3 cups Moong Dal (Paasi …

Thenkuzhal is a very popular South Indian Diwali snack and also during other festivals. Similar to a murukku, it is a crispy, crunchy and tasty …

Paneer Laddu (or Malai Laddoo) is a popular North Indian sweet made during festivals like Diwali, Navratri or during special occasions. Very simple and easy …

Delicious and easy to make pineapple flavoured burfi. A simple sweet for any occasion. Ingredients: Pineapples – 2 cups, finely chopped Ghee – 2 tsp …

Mohanthal is a popular and traditional Gujarati/Rajasthani sweet made using gram flour during festivals and auspicious occasions. Simple and easy to make, it is a …

A simple and delicious Diwali treat, these mixed nuts burfis are not only tasty, they are also healthy. Ingredients: Almonds – 1 cup Cashew Nuts …

Thambittu (Roasted Gram and Jaggery Laddu) is a popular and traditional Karnataka sweet made during festivals or special occasions. Ingredients: Roasted Gram Powder – 2 …

A mouth-watering kesari variety made with aval (poha) and coconut. Kesari is a popular South Indian dessert sweet variety made during festivals or special occasions. …

Karachi Halwa or Bombay Ice Halwa or Corn Flour Halwa is a chewy and delicious treat. If you have a sweet tooth and cannot resist …

A simple and different burfi with tomato pulp, sugar and maida. Ingredients: Tomato Pulp – 1 cup Maida – 2 tsp, mixed with 2 tsp …

A delicious and tasty burfi with wheat flour. You can also use whole wheat flour for this. Ingredients: Wheat Flour – 2 cups Sugar – …

A delicious sweet burfi with Oats and Papaya. Ingredients: Oats – 1/2 cup Papaya – 1/2 cup, mashed to a pulp Sugar – 1/3 cup …

This healthy and tasty Ladoo is made with Oats and Mixed nuts (Cashews, Almonds, Pistachios). Ingredients: Mixed Nuts – 1 cup (Almonds, Cashew Nuts, Pistachios), …

Diwali Recipes

Diwali or Deepavali is perhaps the most popular of all Hindu festivals, also known as the Festival of Lights, it is dedicated to the goddess Kali in Bengal and to Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, in the rest of India. As with several other festivals, Diwali is associated with one of the stories about the destruction of evil by Vishnu in one of his many manifestations. In Jainism, where the festival is also known as Mahavira Nirvana, Diwali celebrates the attainment of Moksa by Lord Mahavira. A burning lamp symbolizes the “light of knowledge” that dispels the darkness of delusion and ignorance.

Diwali is celebrated widely across the country and we have a whole list of delicious Diwali sweets and Diwali snacks from various regions.

If you are not sure which Diwali Snacks should you make for the festival this year, we have over 200 recipes for Diwali for you.

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