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​7 traditional Navratri recipes you must try this year​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 25, 2025, 13:21 IST
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7 traditional Navratri recipes you must try this year

Navratri food is never just about filling the plate. These nine days of satvik eating turn the kitchen into a space of restraint and creativity, where onion and garlic step aside and simpler flavors take center stage. Every dish holds a sense of ritual, yet still feels fresh and inviting at the table. The result is a spread that feels festive without being heavy, a celebration of roots, grains and time-honored balance. Scroll down for seven dishes that carry the season’s spirit.

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Sabudana Khichdi

Sabudana is the quiet star of Navratri. When soaked just right, its pearls turn translucent and soft, taking on the nutty crunch of roasted peanuts and the gentle warmth of cumin. To make it, take soaked sabudana and toss it in ghee with green chilli, curry leaves and crushed peanuts until it shines. A squeeze of lime just before serving lifts the whole dish into comfort worth fasting for.

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Arbi Curry

Colocasia root, or arbi, is a fasting favorite that feels indulgent without breaking tradition. Boiled and slipped into a tomato-ginger gravy, its velvety texture soaks up spice beautifully. To make it, take boiled arbi, slice into chunks and simmer in a light curry with sendha namak and a pinch of chilli. Served with kuttu puris, it brings richness to the thali without effort.

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Kuttu Puri

Buckwheat flour turns festive when it hits hot oil. To make it, take kuttu flour, bind it with mashed potato and rock salt, roll into small rounds and fry until puffed and golden. Crisp at the edges, soft at the centre, these puris are a Navratri classic - made to scoop up curries and remind the table that fasting can still feel celebratory.

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Samak Rice Pulao

Samak, a millet often called “fasting rice,” is light yet filling. Cooked with ghee, cumin and soft cubes of potato, it turns into a pulao that feels homely but special. To make it, take washed samak, simmer until fluffy, and fold in mild spices and vegetables. It carries the comfort of rice with a nuttier, festive note. You can also pair it with simple satvic curries with mint chutney for a filling meal.

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Lauki Halwa

Few dishes transform as completely as lauki when it becomes halwa. Grated gourd melts into ghee, drinks up milk and sugar, and takes on the scent of cardamom. To make it, take grated lauki, cook slowly until tender, add milk and let it thicken into a glossy halwa topped with nuts. What begins as an everyday vegetable ends as dessert on the center plate.

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Singhare ki Kadhi

This kadhi, made with water chestnut flour and buttermilk, is light, tangy and soothing. To make it, take singhara atta, whisk into buttermilk, simmer with green chilli and temper with ghee and cumin. Poured over samak rice - it brings a gentle richness that ties the thali together.

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Aloo Jeera

Potatoes always find their way to Navratri tables. Tossed with cumin and green chillies, they become the dish everyone reaches for first. To make it, take boiled potatoes, cut into chunks, and fry lightly in ghee with jeera and sendha namak. It’s quick, fragrant and quietly irresistible.

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