Farali Aaloo Pattice Recipe

Farali Aaloo Pattice Recipe

Farali Aaloo Pattice are usually prepared during fasting days and various religious occasions. It is an easy...
Sago Khichdi Recipe (Savory Tapioca Pearls Stir Fry)

Sago Khichdi Recipe (Savory Tapioca Pearls Stir Fry)

Sago Khichdi is one of the tastiest recipes which is made especially during the fasting days. It is mostly...
Deliciously Tangy Dahi Wale Aloo Recipe: A Flavorful Twist to Your Potato Dishes

Deliciously Tangy Dahi Wale Aloo Recipe: A Flavorful Twist to Your Potato Dishes

Indulge in the irresistible flavors of Dahi Wale Aloo, a delectable Indian dish that combines the creamy...
Manganem Recipe - Goan Style Chana Dal Payasam

Manganem Recipe - Goan Style Chana Dal Payasam

Manganem is a traditional kheer recipe that is made in Goa during religious functions and festivals. The...
दही वाले आलू रेसिपी - Dahi Wale Aloo (Recipe In Hindi)

दही वाले आलू रेसिपी - Dahi Wale Aloo (Recipe In Hindi)

दही वाले आलू एक पंजाबी डिश है जिसे बाकी के उत्तर भारत में भी बनाया जाता है. यह सब्ज़ी बिना प्याज लहसुन के...
Angoori Rasmalai Recipe

Angoori Rasmalai Recipe

Angoori Rasmalai or Spiced Cottage Cheese Milk Pudding from festival celebrations. Serve Angoori...
Hayagreeva Recipe

Hayagreeva Recipe

Hayagreeva is a traditional sweet preparation of Karnataka that is made during festivals and special...
Aloo & Nariyal Ki Kachori Recipe (Pan Fried Farali Aloo Vada)

Aloo & Nariyal Ki Kachori Recipe (Pan Fried Farali Aloo Vada)

The Nariyal Ki Kachori Recipe is a pan fried version of Farali Aloo Vadas that are made during fasts for...
Vellai/Jaggery Dosa Recipe

Vellai/Jaggery Dosa Recipe

Vellai Dosai was a Navratri special at my grandparents'. My grandmother was fondly called Manni. During...

The KitchenAid India Navratri Blogger Challenge @ The Hub

Take on the KitchenAid India Navratri Blogger Challenge here @ The Hub at Archana’s Kitchen, where you share...
Sabudana Thalipeeth Recipe - Tapioca Pearl Spicy Flat Bread

Sabudana Thalipeeth Recipe - Tapioca Pearl Spicy Flat Bread

The Sabudana Thalipeeth Recipe is a delicious Maharashtrian Gluten Free flatbread that is made from tapioca...
Puliyodharai / Puliyogare Recipe (using Millets)

Puliyodharai / Puliyogare Recipe (using Millets)

Puliyodharai/ Puliyogare is a tangy spicy South Indian dish that is made from rice and a spicy...
Homemade Mysore Pak Recipe | Traditional Recipe Made With Ghee

Homemade Mysore Pak Recipe | Traditional Recipe Made With Ghee

Mysore Pak is a delectable Indian sweet made from roasted gram flour and pure homemade ghee. A very...
Sweet Boondi Halwa Recipe

Sweet Boondi Halwa Recipe

Sweet Boondi Halwa is a variation of Boondi Ladoo that is quick to make and perfect for the festive...
Athirasam Recipe (A Traditional South Indian Diwali Sweet)

Athirasam Recipe (A Traditional South Indian Diwali Sweet)

Adhirasam is a delicious and crisp sweet dish that is made from rice and jaggery. This deep fried sweet is...
Black Currant Dates Kheer Recipe

Black Currant Dates Kheer Recipe

Black Currant Dates Kheer or Payasam is a nutritious sweet pudding, made by mixing dates, currants and dry...
Makhane Ki Phirni Recipe - Lotus Seed Milk Pudding

Makhane Ki Phirni Recipe - Lotus Seed Milk Pudding

Makhane Ki Phirni is beautiful combination of 2 classic dishes, Makhane Ki Kheer and Rice Phirni. The fusion...
Broken Wheat Upma Recipe - Healthy Dalia Upma for Breakfast

Broken Wheat Upma Recipe - Healthy Dalia Upma for Breakfast

Broken Wheat Upma also known as Godhuma Rava Upma in Tamil Or Dalia Upma in Hindi is a wholesome dish that...
Rava Ladoo Recipe | Sooji Laddu Recipe

Rava Ladoo Recipe | Sooji Laddu Recipe

Rava Ladoo Recipe is a simple to make and delicious sweet that is made from slow-roasted semolina, cashew...
Aama Vadai ,Masala Paruppu Vadai Recipe - Spiced Fried Lentil Fritters

Aama Vadai ,Masala Paruppu Vadai Recipe - Spiced Fried Lentil Fritters

Aama Vadai or the Masala Vadai is a very traditional dish that is made during...

Navratri, also spelled Navaratri or Navarathri, is a multi-day Hindu festival celebrated in the autumn every year. It is observed for different reasons and celebrated differently in various parts of the Indian subcontinent. Navaratri falls twice or four times a year. Of these, the Sharada Navaratri (September-October) is the most celebrated, and the Vasanta Navaratri (March-April) is next most significant.

Navratri is celebrated differently across India, In the North people fast for 9 days throughout and have a great celebration at the end of the fasting. The festival fall mainly during the month of October and November.People worship 9 different forms of Goddess Durga during the festival thus the name “Navratri” came into existence.

The common ingredients that can be had during the fasting are:

Flours Used:

  • Singhare ka atta (water chestnut flour)
  • Kuttu ka atta (buckwheat flour)
  • Rajgira ka atta (amaranth flour) and rajgira (amaranth)
  • Sama ke chawal ka atta (barnyard millet flour)
  • Vrat ke chawal (barnyard millet)
  • Arrowroot flour
  • Sabudana or sago (Tapioca Pearls)

Vegetables Consumed:

  • Potatoes
  • Sweet Potato
  • Colocasia (Arbi)
  • Pumpkin
  • Raw Banana
  • Tomatoes
  • Coconut

Preferable Spices Used:

  • Cumin whole or powder
  • Black peppercorns  whole or powder
  • Green cardamom
  • Ginger
  • Green Chilies
  • Black Salt/ Rock Salt/Fruit Salt

Preferable herbs used:

  • Coriander leaves
  • Mint leaves
  • Curry leaves

Ingredients to be avoided:

  • No onion and No Garlic
  • No legumes/ lentils

Navratri in the south part of India is a feast for the eyes as well as there are an array of dishes being prepared. Navratri is celebrated in three different states of south India which is Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh. In each state the concept remains the same but the customs and tradition varies.

The festival is celebrated for 9 days and traditionally the whole family gather to arrange the brightly colored dolls (Gombe/ Bombai) in a very artistic and presentable way. The house is decorated with colorful flowers and lights. Each house is greeted with a wonderful “kolam” or “Rangoli”. The emphasis is mainly given to Goddess Durga who depicts the evil being washed away by the good.

Different varieties of Sundal are made on each day from Karamani Sundal, Corn Sundal, Peanut Sundal, Kabuli Chana Sundal, Desi Chana Sundal and many more.

Get more than 50 Healthy & Delicious Navratri Festival recipes from both South and North India, from Sundal and Vrat/ Fasting Recipes to satisfy every taste across various regions in India.