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Savouring the flavours of Baisakhi

Baisakhi or Punjabi New Year is a festival celebrated with great pomp in Punjab and many other North Indian states. It is a celebration of the harvest season for wheat. And so is a big event, especially in the rural parts of Punjab. It is celebrated in mid-April every year. The better the harvest, the bigger the celebration.

Baisakhi is one of the biggest festivals in Punjab, so understandably there is a wide range of mouth-watering dishes prepared during the celebration and the food is obviously to die for!

Have a look at some of these traditional and delectable dishes prepared to ensure the festivities are ‘larger than life’ in authentic Punjabi style!

Meethe Peeley Chawal

This traditional recipe of sweetened rice is one of the staple recipes for Baisakhi. It is simple and comforting and delicious to eat.

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Meetha Pooda

Meetha pooda or sweet wheat pancakes are the perfect breakfast recipe to start with Baisakhi festivities.

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Pindi Chole

What is a Punjabi festival without its iconic Pindi Chole on the menu? This comforting, rich dish made with chickpeas is perfect with bhaturas or puris.

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Paneer Dal Makhni

This comforting rich and creamy dal made with black lentils and paneer is the signature dish without which any Punjabi fare is incomplete. This dal takes longer to cook but is totally worth the time. Relish this with naan, or steaming hot rice.

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