
The festival of Eid is all about brotherfood, joy, togetherness, and indulgent feasting. And when the elaborate Eid table takes the centre stage, egg come as the most versatile, affordable, and protein-rich option to add variety to your festive spread without spending hours in the kitchen. From light snack to comforting main course and even aromatic dessert, eggs can be tweaked in many ways. Here are ten traditional and comforting egg dishes for the Eid celebration that can be made at home.

The traditional Eid table is full of rich and aromatic dishes and this one makes for the perfect deal. It is a rich yet easy dish made by simmering boiled eggs in a creamy gravy of yogurt, nuts, and mild spices. It pairs well with naan, rumali roti and even jeera rice.

This is a Mughali main course curry dish, where boiled eggs are coated with spiced minced meat (or even a vegetarian potato layer) and then fried and later simmered in tomato-cashew curry.

This is an aromatic rice preparation and makes for the grand dish on the Eid table. To make this, you need to layer fragrant parboiled rice with boiled and marinated eggs in a beavy-bottomed vessel, which is topped with saffron water and fried brown onion and then simmered on dum to perfection. It is best served with salan.

This is one of the most popular man course dishes, where, boiled eggs are pan-fried in mustard oil and then simmered in a thick and spicy onion-tomato gravy. It’s comforting, flavourful, and perfect for serving with roti or rice during Eid lunches or dinners.

These are melt-in-the-mouth kebabs and make for celebatory feast of Eid. To make these, you need to mash boiled eggs with spices, herbs, and boiled lentils. Shape the mixture into kebabs and shallow-fry in ghee for that subtle sweet aftertaste. Serve with mint chutney for a refreshing contrast and enjoy with loved ones.

This comes as a main course delight and goes well with all types of curries. To make it, you need to stuff whole wheat dough with spiced egg mixture and cook on a tawa.

Eid celebration is incomplete without a chaat platter and if you want to make it unqiue then, skip aloo tikki and think eggs. Simply hop boiled eggs and toss them with onions, tomatoes, green chutney, tamarind chutney, and chaat masala. It’s refreshing, light, and perfect for balancing out heavier Eid dishes.

This is a deep-fried snack which goes well with mint chuntey and chai. To make these, you need to combine mashed potatoes and chopped boiled eggs with spices, shap into patties, and shallow-fry until crisp. One can also deep-fry or air fry. These crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside, make for an indulgent tea-time gatherings or as a starter on Eid evening.

While seviyan is an integral part of Eid celebration, adding some uniqueness to the table is always a good idea. So, this Eid, add this lesser-known dessert, which is made with eggs, sugar, ghee, and dry fruits. It is a rich, fudgy textureed halwa with distinct aroma

This is for kids, who can't have these heavy calorie-loaded dishes. To make this snack dish, you need to mash boiled eggs with mayonnaise, mustard, salt, and pepper, and spread the mixture between bread slices and refrigerate. Your cold and creamy sandwiches are ready.
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