Holi 2024 is around the corner. The festival of colours is celebrated widely among Hindus all over the world. On this day, people play with colours, water pistols, and water balloons and eat lots of Indian sweets. This day is also known for drinking bhang which is beloved to have a spiritual significance.
If you are hosting a Holi party at your place this year, here are some desserts and drinks that you must include in the menu to serve your guests.
Holi 2024 Sweets
Here are some sweet dishes to have at your Holi party:
Gujiya
Gujiya is the most common sweet to eat during the Holi season. These are deep-fried sweets with puff pastry doughs and fillings of different kinds that include mawa, coconut, and suji. These are delicious and crispy and a must-have at the festival.
Malpua Rabri
Go for the classic Indian dessert recipe Malpua Rabri this Holi. Malpuas are deep-fried sweet pancakes coated with sugar syrup, while rabri is a condensed milk-like dish. They taste heavenly when eaten together.
Rasmalai
Rasmalai is a delicious sweet dish that consists of sponge-like balls made with milk and a sauce that adds a rich flavour to them. This sweet is infused with kesar (saffron) and is a must-have on Holi.
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Holi 2024 Drinks
Here are some drinks to serve at your Holi party:
Thandai
Thandai is the most commonly served drink on Holi. This milk-based drink is infused with a lot of diverse flavours. It also has nuts, seeds, and spices blended in it. This is a Holi special drink that you cannot skip at any cost.
Badam Doodh
Badam Doodh, or Almond Milk, is a refreshing drink to serve your guests at your Holi party. The strong flavour of almonds in this drink makes it delicious.
Jaljeera
Holi falls at the time of the year when heat has already started to settle in the atmosphere. This is when you and your guests may want something that will chill them to their very core. Serve Jaljeera at your party for the same. This masala drink can be either water-based or mixed with soda.
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