Karwa Chauth is not just about fasting, it’s also about coming together with family over delicious, traditional foods that make the day special. Here are some must cook dishes for the occasion. (Source: Photo by Unsplash )
Sargi Thali: A pre dawn meal with pheni (vermicelli), dry fruits, fruits, and sweets usually prepared by mothers in law. (Source: Photo by Unsplash )
Aloo Gobhi: A comforting and classic North Indian sabzi made with potatoes, cauliflower, and spices. (Source: Photo by Unsplash )
Puri and Aloo Sabzi: Soft puffed pooris paired with spiced aloo curry make for a traditional festive meal. (Source: Photo by Unsplash )
Kadhi Pakoda: Tangy yogurt based curry with gram flour fritters, often enjoyed with rice or parathas. (Source: Photo by Unsplash )
Meethi Mathri: A crispy, slightly sweet snack that’s perfect for breaking the fast in the evening. (Source: Photo by Unsplash )
Paneer Makhani: Rich, creamy, and flavourful, this paneer dish is a Karwa Chauth favourite. (Source: Photo by Unsplash )