5 Delicious Gudi Padwa Dishes to Elevate Your Festive Feast: A Culinary Journey through Maharashtrian Traditions

Gudi Padwa, the Maharashtrian New Year, is celebrated with much gusto and enthusiasm, marking the arrival of spring and the reaping of rabi crops. It’s a day filled with joy, new beginnings, and, of course, delectable dishes. On this auspicious occasion, homes are adorned with colorful rangoli designs, and a Gudi (a bright green or yellow cloth adorned with brocade tied to a bamboo stick) is hoisted outside windows. The festival is incomplete without the preparation of traditional recipes that are passed down through generations. Here, we explore 5 must-try Gudi Padwa dishes that are not only easy to prepare but also incredibly delicious.
5 Must-Try Gudi Padwa Dishes
1. Puran Poli

Ingredients:
- 1 cup chana dal (split chickpeas)
- 1 cup jaggery, grated
- 2 cups all-purpose flour (for the dough)
- Water as needed
- A pinch of salt
- ½ tsp cardamom powder
- Ghee (clarified butter), for serving
Instructions:
- Boil chana dal until it is soft and cooked. Drain the water and mash the dal.
- In a pan, mix the mashed dal and jaggery on low heat until the jaggery melts and combines with the dal to form a thick paste. Add cardamom powder and mix well.
- Prepare a smooth dough with the flour, a pinch of salt, and enough water. Let it rest for 30 minutes.
- Divide the dough and the dal-jaggery mixture into equal portions.
- Roll out one portion of the dough into a small circle, place a portion of the filling in the center, and seal it by bringing the edges together.
- Gently roll this stuffed ball into a flatbread, ensuring the filling does not come out.
- Cook on a hot griddle until golden brown spots appear on both sides. Serve hot with a dollop of ghee.
2. Shrikhand

Ingredients:
- 1 kg thick yogurt
- ¾ cup powdered sugar
- A pinch of saffron (soaked in 2 tablespoons warm milk)
- ½ tsp cardamom powder
- Chopped nuts and dried fruits, for garnishing
Instructions:
- Hang the yogurt in a muslin cloth for 4-6 hours to drain out the whey.
- Transfer the thick yogurt to a bowl, add powdered sugar, and mix well until smooth.
- Add the saffron milk and cardamom powder to the yogurt mixture and blend well.
- Chill in the refrigerator for an hour. Garnish with chopped nuts and dried fruits before serving.
3. Batata Bhaji

Ingredients:
- 500g potatoes, peeled and sliced
- 1 tsp mustard seeds
- A pinch of asafoetida
- 6-7 curry leaves
- 2-3 green chilies, slit
- ½ tsp turmeric powder
- Salt to taste
- 2 tbsp oil
- Fresh coriander leaves, for garnishing
Instructions:
- Heat oil in a pan. Add mustard seeds, asafoetida, curry leaves, and green chilies. Sauté for a few seconds.
- Add the sliced potatoes, turmeric powder, and salt. Mix well.
- Cover and cook on low heat until the potatoes are soft and cooked through.
- Garnish with chopped coriander leaves and serve hot.
4. Varan Bhaat

Ingredients:
- 1 cup toor dal (split pigeon peas)
- ½ tsp turmeric powder
- Salt to taste
- 2 cups rice
- 2 tbsp ghee
- 1 tsp cumin seeds
- A pinch of asafoetida
- Chopped coriander leaves, for garnishing
Instructions:
- Cook the toor dal with turmeric powder, salt, and enough water until soft and mushy.
- In another pot, cook rice until fluffy and set aside.
- In a small pan, heat ghee and add cumin seeds and asafoetida. Pour this tempering over the cooked dal.
- Serve the dal hot with rice, garnished with chopped coriander leaves.
5. Mango Lassi

Ingredients:
- 2 ripe mangoes, peeled and chopped
- 2 cups thick yogurt
- ½ cup milk
- 4-5 tbsp sugar (adjust as per taste)
- A pinch of cardamom powder
- Ice cubes, for serving
Instructions:
- Blend mangoes, yogurt, milk, sugar, and cardamom powder until smooth.
- Pour into glasses over ice cubes and serve chilled.
These Gudi Padwa recipes are not only a testament to the rich culinary heritage of Maharashtra but also offer a way to bring families together in celebration. Enjoy preparing these delightful dishes and usher in the New Year with sweetness and joy.
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