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Ramadan 2026: Today's Iftar timing and 8 must-try dishes

etimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 20, 2026, 13:41 IST
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Classic dishes for Iftar

The holy month of Ramadan is ongoing. Today is the second day of the holy month and the iftar timing in New Delhi will be 6:15 pm (Hanafi) and 6:25 pm (Jafria). As per custom, people break the fast with dates, followed by a delectable feast. Here is a list of 8 dishes you can try for Iftar today. Scroll down to read the details.

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Fruit Chaat


This is a hydrating bowl full of nutrition, made with oranges, watermelon, and strawberries, topped with a sprinkle of chaat masala. It is an Iftar staple in many homes.

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Veg Cutlet

To make these discs of nutrition, chop and blanch veggies like carrot, potato, beans, corn, and capsicum, then season them with salt, pepper, and spices. Mash and shape them into small discs, coat them with breadcrumbs, and then deep fry to perfection. They pair well with mint coriander chutney.

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Haleem


It is a rich, slow-cooked savoury porridge made with meat, wheat, lentils, and spices. It is simmered for hours until it becomes smooth, thick, and deeply flavourful. It is a classic Iftar dish enjoyed in many parts of the country.

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Chicken Malai Tikka



It is a true chicken delight, where boneless tender chicken chunks are first marinated in curd, cream, and spices, and then charred to perfection with a butter glaze in a tandoor. One can also roast them in a griller or an air fryer.

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Dahi Vada


This is a sweet and tangy delight, where fermented urad deep fried dumplings are first soaked in salted warm water and then dunked into sweetened curd. It is topped with cumin powder, salt, chaat masala, black salt, black pepper, tamarind chutney, green chutney, and pomegranate.

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Keema Samosa


It is a deep-fried triangular treat, where mince meat cooked and seasoned with onion, garam masala, coriander powder, salt, and amchur powder is filled in refined flour sheet, sealed and deep fried to perfection. If you want to avoid deep-frying, you can bake or air fry it as well.

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Mohabbat ka Sherbat


It is a classic chilled Ramadan drink, where milk, watermelon chunks, sugar, and rooh afza or rose syrup are combined, stirred, and topped with ice cubes.

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Kesar Kheer



For this dessert, soak broken rice, boil milk and add the rice to it. Simmer on low flame for 30 minutes, then add sugar, kesar, and nuts. Serve it hot or cold and enjoy.


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