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​4 easy thandai recipes to make at home this Holi

etimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 3, 2026, 08:55 IST
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4 easy thandai recipes to make at home this Holi

Holi celebrations arrive with colour-streaked laughter, music echoing through courtyards, and kitchens that rarely rest. Amid fried snacks and festive sweets, one drink quietly becomes the heart of the celebration: thandai. Cooling, aromatic, and gently energising, this traditional North Indian beverage is designed for the season itself. Made with nuts, seeds, spices, and milk, thandai not only refreshes but also balances the body during warmer spring days. While the classic version remains timeless, thandai adapts beautifully to modern tastes without losing its essence. Here are four easy thandai recipes you can prepare at home, each offering a slightly different flavour while keeping the festive spirit intact.

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Classic kesar badam thandai

The traditional kesar badam thandai captures everything. Holi stands for richness, fragrance, and comfort in a single glass. To make it, soak almonds, cashews, melon seeds, poppy seeds, fennel seeds, and a few peppercorns in warm water for two to three hours. Peel the almonds and grind everything into a smooth paste with a little milk. In a pan, gently warm full-fat milk with sugar and a few strands of saffron, then stir in the prepared paste along with cardamom powder and a touch of rose water. Chill thoroughly before serving so the flavours settle, and the drink turns creamy, aromatic, and deeply refreshing.

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Rose thandai

Rose thandai feels lighter and more floral, making it especially refreshing after hours spent playing Holi outdoors. Begin by soaking almonds, fennel seeds, and melon seeds for a couple of hours, then grind them into a fine paste. Mix this paste into chilled milk along with sugar, cardamom powder, and good-quality rose syrup or rose water. Stir well until evenly blended, and strain if you prefer a smoother texture. Serve cold with crushed pistachios and dried rose petals on top, allowing the delicate floral sweetness to balance the richness of the nuts.

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Mango thandai

For a seasonal twist, mango thandai blends the traditional drink with the early flavours of summer. Prepare a basic thandai paste by soaking almonds, cashews, melon seeds, fennel seeds, and poppy seeds, then grinding them smooth. Add this paste to chilled milk sweetened lightly with sugar or honey. Stir in fresh mango pulp and a pinch of cardamom powder, whisking gently so the drink becomes thick and naturally sweet. Chill before serving and garnish with chopped nuts for a vibrant, fruity version that feels festive yet familiar.

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Vegan coconut thandai

A dairy-free version can be just as indulgent while feeling surprisingly light. Soak almonds, sunflower seeds or melon seeds, fennel seeds, and a few peppercorns, then grind into a smooth paste using coconut milk instead of regular milk. In a bowl, combine chilled coconut milk with the paste, sweeten with jaggery powder or date syrup, and add cardamom powder and a few strands of saffron. Blend well so the flavours combine fully, then refrigerate before serving. The coconut adds natural sweetness and a silky texture while keeping the drink cool and refreshing.

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