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15 Amazing Dussehra Recipes: Sweets and Snacks to Savor

15 Amazing Dussehra Recipes: Sweets and Snacks to Savor

Dussehra, also known as Vijayadashami, is a vibrant and celebrated festival in India that marks the triumph of good over evil. As we gear up to commemorate this joyous occasion, what better way to embrace the festive spirit than by indulging in an array of delicious and mouthwatering sweets and snacks? Dussehra is not just a time for cultural celebrations and processions; it’s also a time for culinary delights that bring families and friends together. In this article, we bring you 15 amazing Dussehra recipes for sweets and snacks that will add flavor and festivity to your celebrations.

  1. Jalebi
    Make it at Home: To make jalebi at home, prepare a batter with all-purpose flour, yogurt, and a pinch of turmeric. Squeeze the batter in a spiral shape and deep-fry until golden. Soak in sugar syrup.
    Visit ‘The Spice Bazaar’ in Bangkok for an authentic taste of this Indian sweet delight.
  2. Gulab Jamun
    Make it at Home: Create these soft, deep-fried milk dumplings using a mix of khoya, cardamom, and a touch of rosewater, soaked in sugar syrup.
    ‘Flavors of India’ in Phuket offers delectable Gulab Jamun that will transport your taste buds to India.
  3. Rasmalai
    Make it at Home: Make rasmalai by simmering paneer balls in saffron-infused milk.
    ‘Taste of Rajasthan’ in Chiang Mai serves an exquisite Rasmalai that captures the essence of Indian desserts.
  4. Besan Ladoo
    Make it at Home: Combine roasted besan (gram flour), ghee, sugar, and cardamom to shape into ladoos.
    ‘Namaste Thai Indian Restaurant’ in Pattaya offers a delightful selection of Indian sweets, including Besan Ladoo.
  5. Coconut Barfi
    Make it at Home: Mix grated coconut, condensed milk, and a hint of green cardamom. Garnish with chopped nuts.
    ‘Bollywood Lounge’ in Bangkok serves a variety of Indian sweets, including the beloved Coconut Barfi.
  6. Kheer:
    Make it at Home: Slow-cook rice in sweetened milk with cardamom and garnish with nuts and saffron.
    Savor a comforting bowl of Kheer at ‘Indian Kitchen’ in Phuket, offering a wide range of Indian dishes.
  7. Aloo Tikki:
    Make it at Home: Boil, mash, and season potatoes with spices. Shape into patties and shallow fry.
    ‘Little India’ in Bangkok is the go-to place for crispy Aloo Tikki and other Indian snacks.
  8. Paneer Pakoras:
    Make it at Home: Dip paneer slices in spiced gram flour batter and deep-fry till golden and crispy.
    Enjoy Paneer Pakoras at ‘Royal India’ in Pattaya, a restaurant known for its delectable Indian cuisine.
  9. Chana Chaat:
    Make it at Home: Toss boiled chickpeas with onions, tomatoes, spices, and tangy tamarind chutney for a quick chana chaat.
    Head over to ‘Flavors of Punjab’ in Bangkok for a zesty Chana Chaat that will tantalize your taste buds.
  10. Samosas
    Make it at Home: Prepare a dough from all-purpose flour, fill with spiced potato mixture, and deep-fry till golden brown.
    ‘Taste of India’ in Phuket offers an array of samosas, from classic potato-filled to innovative variations.
  11. Chai
    Make it at Home: Brew your favorite tea leaves with aromatic spices like cardamom, cinnamon, and ginger.
    ‘Chai House’ in Bangkok is where you can savor a steaming cup of aromatic Indian chai.
  12. Pani Puri
    Make it at Home: Prepare hollow puris and fill with a mixture of spicy tangy water, tamarind chutney, and potato stuffing.
    ‘Indian Street Food’ in Pattaya offers an authentic Pani Puri experience reminiscent of Indian streets.
  13. Murukku
    Make it at Home: Mix rice and lentil flours with cumin and sesame seeds, shape into spirals, and deep-fry until crisp.
    ‘The Indian Snack Corner’ in Bangkok provides a range of Indian snacks, including the crispy Murukku.
  14. Masala Corn
    Make it at Home: Season boiled corn kernels with spices, herbs, and a squeeze of lemon.
    ‘Spice Street’ in Phuket is renowned for its flavorful Masala Corn.
  15. Aloo Paratha
    Make it at Home
    : Stuff spiced mashed potatoes in wheat dough, roll into parathas, and cook on a griddle.
    ‘Curry House’ in Bangkok offers delicious Aloo Parathas, making it a perfect place to satisfy your cravings.

Dussehra is a time for joy, victory, and unity. Celebrate the triumph of good over evil with these 15 amazing Dussehra recipes that encompass a wide range of sweets and snacks. Whether you have a sweet tooth or prefer savory delights, there’s something in this list for everyone. As you share these delectable dishes with your loved ones, may your Dussehra celebrations be filled with warmth, love, and the sweetness of these scrumptious treats. You can try making them at home with our simple recipes, or if you prefer dining out, explore the recommended restaurants to savor these delights. Happy Dussehra!

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