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Navratri 2025: 5 Unmissable Vrat recipes that are worth trying!
Confused about what to cook for the Navratri vrat-feast? Then we have got your back with some simple vrat recipe ideas that are not just tasty, but are also interesting and can be paired with fruits, dahi and chutneys to make a wholesome meal. Well, here are some unmissable vrat recipes that truly deserve a try!
Vratwale aloo
This is the most simple recipe, which can be prepared in just a few minutes. You just need a few ingredients like potatoes, coriander leaves, mild spices, rock salt and oil to nail this easy dish. If you want to accentuate the taste of this dish add some curd.
Sabudana kheer
Kheer is an all time favourite, when it comes to festivals, but when you are fasting it becomes a bit difficult to eat rice based kheer as it is not allowed to eat rice and other cereals. Hence, this sabudana kheer is the best way to indulge in a kheer without feeling guilty. You just need milk, sugar , cardamon and sabudana to make this simple dish.
Kuttu ke atte ki puri
This delicious recipe is simple, you just need to replace your regular flour with kuttu ka atta and mash it with boiled potato and rock sat to add on to the taste. You can also add some chopped coriander and knead the dough well. Roll out small puris and serve with curd or aloo. This dish makes for a main course delight to keep you satisfied even during the fasts.
Meethi lassi
Curd happens to be the best thing to keep you hydrated and satiated during fasts and sugar simply adds on to the taste of this delight. Moreover, curd helps in keeping your digestive system healthy due to the presence of probiotics.
Fruit chat
This can be a nice way to make your fast interesting by adding some rock salt, sugar and lime juice to freshly chopped fruits of your choice and make it into a nice salad. Fruit salad is not only a healthy option to go for but at the same time can keep you satiated.
This is the most simple recipe, which can be prepared in just a few minutes. You just need a few ingredients like potatoes, coriander leaves, mild spices, rock salt and oil to nail this easy dish. If you want to accentuate the taste of this dish add some curd.
Sabudana kheer
Kheer is an all time favourite, when it comes to festivals, but when you are fasting it becomes a bit difficult to eat rice based kheer as it is not allowed to eat rice and other cereals. Hence, this sabudana kheer is the best way to indulge in a kheer without feeling guilty. You just need milk, sugar , cardamon and sabudana to make this simple dish.
Kuttu ke atte ki puri
Curd happens to be the best thing to keep you hydrated and satiated during fasts and sugar simply adds on to the taste of this delight. Moreover, curd helps in keeping your digestive system healthy due to the presence of probiotics.
Fruit chat
This can be a nice way to make your fast interesting by adding some rock salt, sugar and lime juice to freshly chopped fruits of your choice and make it into a nice salad. Fruit salad is not only a healthy option to go for but at the same time can keep you satiated.
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