Navratri is a time of devotion, fasting, and delicious food. Many people follow strict dietary restrictions, avoiding grains, onions, and garlic. However, fasting does not mean giving up on tasty food, especially sweets. One of the best ingredients to enjoy during Navratri is makhana (fox nuts). It is light, nutritious, and allowed during fasting. If you have a sweet tooth and are craving something special, then this Makhana Phirni by Chef Gaurav Raghuvanshi of Anardana, is the perfect dessert. This royal dish is creamy, rich, and easy to make. Read on to learn how you can prepare this delicious Makhana Phirni in just five simple steps.
What Is Makhana Phirni?
Makhana Phirni is a traditional Indian dessert made with fox nuts (makhana), milk, khoya (mawa), and dry fruits. It is a creamy, thick pudding that has a delicious blend of flavours from saffron, rose water, and green cardamom.
Phirni is usually made with ground rice, but in this version, makhana replaces rice, making it a great option for Navratri fasting. Makhana is light and packed with nutrients, making this dessert both healthy and satisfying.
How To Make Makhana Phirni In Just 5 Steps?
Here is a detailed step-by-step guide on how to make Makhana Phirni by Chef Gaurav Raghuvanshi of Anardana:
- Step 1: Heat desi ghee in a pan and roast makhana until it becomes crispy. Then, grind it into a coarse powder using a mixer grinder.
- Step 2: In a large pot, boil full cream milk and reduce it to one-third of its original quantity. This will make the phirni rich and creamy.
- Step 3: Once the milk is reduced, add khoya (mawa), condensed milk, saffron, sugar, and dry fruits. Stir well so that everything mixes evenly.
- Step 4: Now, add the ground makhana to the milk mixture and stir well. Then, add rose water and a pinch of green cardamom for extra flavour.
- Step 5: Let the phirni cool down and then refrigerate it for a few hours. Serve it in a martini glass or a bowl, garnished with pistachios, almonds, saffron strands, and edible flowers.
Try this simple recipe and enjoy a royal and decadent treat this festive season of Navratri 2025.
Image Credits: Anardana Restaurant
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