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Relish these 10 Diwali Faraal, Farsaan and Sweet Recipes

by Radhika Jose seo

Diwali is just a few days away and so is the season of love, light, gastronomical affair and more. However, for those that intend to get their hands on some classic Diwali Faraal items and are clueless how to prepare them, this guide will help them get better at cooking, with ease! So, put your apron on and straighten your chef hat and get ready to dive into some pleasing dry snack recipes and faraal for Diwali celebrations in 2018.

Crispy Chakli for Diwali Evenings: Chakli is a deep fried snack made from rice flour, gram flour, wheat flour and a mix of lentil flours. This snack is made as part of Diwali faraal in the states of Maharashtra and Gujarat, at majority.

Sweet and Diamond-Shaped Shankarpali: Shankarpali is yet another crisp snack that eventually melts in the mouth and is flaky. You can make it both ways, by deep frying it or by baking it. The taste remains the same and is liked by tad too many people out there.

Non-stop munching Nankhatais: A better alternative to Nankhatais made out of All Purpose Flour is to make them using whole wheat flour. You can add a tinge of besan to give them the crumbly texture. Garnish them with dry fruits and top or add some colours to make it pop! You could buy atta online at any online grocery store to save time on food errands and spend the same in completing your cooking prep time.

     Karanji – the Indian pastry with a twist: These crisp flaky deep fried pastries are a Diwali delight that almost everyone loves to relish. Karanji’s are nothing but coconut stuffings inside a patty. It’s a sweet savoury snack and can be enjoyed alongside other Diwali special dishes.

      Poha Chivda: This Maharashtrian recipe is a must-cook especially when it’s Diwali. Made from poha, dry fruits, peanuts, coconut, and spices – this snack is savoured during tea breaks as well as snack times.

 

There are many more recipes that you can choose from. However, due to the high demand of raw materials like ghee, atta, sugar and oil – you may end up not having some within your stock. If such is the case you can always resort to online grocery shopping and buy sugar online. You could as well purchase multiple items like Ghee, Flour, Poha etc., as per your cooking requirements.

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