Punjabi Samosa Recipe - A Spiced Potato Tea Time Snack

Punjabi Samosa Recipe - A Spiced Potato Tea Time Snack

Samosas are crusty deep fried cones filled with spiced potatoes that are eaten as a tea time snack with...
Ribbon Pakoda Recipe - South Indian Tea Time Snack

Ribbon Pakoda Recipe - South Indian Tea Time Snack

Ribbon Pakoda is a very popular South Indian tea time snack made from gram flour and rice flour. Typically...
Dry Fruit Ghughra/Gujiya Recipe (Pastry Crust Pockets Filled With Dry Fruits)

Dry Fruit Ghughra/Gujiya Recipe (Pastry Crust Pockets Filled With Dry Fruits)

Dry Fruit Ghughra or Gujiyas or Kadubu (Karnataka) Recipe are nothing but pockets of pastry crust, filled...
Mullu Murukku Recipe - Chakli Recipe - South Indian Snack

Mullu Murukku Recipe - Chakli Recipe - South Indian Snack

Mullu Murukku Recipe is a very traditional recipe that is made during festivities like Diwali, Gokulashtami....
Baked Mathri Recipe (Non Fried Tea Time Snack)

Baked Mathri Recipe (Non Fried Tea Time Snack)

The Baked Mathri Recipe is classic North Indian snack that is had with some achar (a spicy Indian pickle)...
Besan Ladoo Recipe - Chana Dal Ladoo

Besan Ladoo Recipe - Chana Dal Ladoo

Besan Ladoo Recipe is made with gram flour. It is an all time favorite festival sweet and can also be made...
Gehun Ka Halwa Recipe | Atte Ka Halwa | Kada Prasad Recipe

Gehun Ka Halwa Recipe | Atte Ka Halwa | Kada Prasad Recipe

Gehun ka Halwa Recipe also known as Sheera | Atte Ka Halwa | Kada Prasad is a delicious whole wheat...
Baked Chevdo Recipe (Chivda Mixture -Tea Time Snack)

Baked Chevdo Recipe (Chivda Mixture -Tea Time Snack)

Chevdo also known as Chivda is a delicious and crunchy sweet and spicy roasted rice flakes cereal combined...
Gajjar Halwa Recipe | Carrot Halwa | Indian Carrot Pudding

Gajjar Halwa Recipe | Carrot Halwa | Indian Carrot Pudding

Gajjar Ka Halwa is a Quick & Easy Indian Carrot Pudding, a traditional North Indian sweet dish which can...

Diwali or Deepavali is the Hindu festival of lights celebrated every year which signifies the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, knowledge over ignorance, and hope over despair. Diwali is the festival of lights, where every home, lights up their home with diyas. The festival preparations and rituals are celebrated over a five-day period.

It is also the time, when people clean, renovate, buy new clothes, new homes, cars, etc. On Diwali night, people dress up in new clothes or their best outfit, light up diyas inside and outside their home, and do Lakshmi pooja who is the goddess of fertility and prosperity. After puja, people celebrate with fire crackers and have an elaborate feast including sweet/ mithai, and an exchange of gifts between family members and close friends. 

Celebrate this festival with over 100 recipes from across every region in india - from mixture, murukku, karanji, athirasam, jamun, jalebi, kheer, laddu and more.