Moneycontrol News March 19, 2024
Holi is incomplete without gujiya. This traditional deep-fried, crescent-shaped khoya dessert is something you must serve at your Holi party.
Another favourite party snack, samosas are easy to eat and delicious. You can experiment with different fillings if you want to serve samosas with a twist.
Mathri served with an array of delicious toppings will make for amazing finger food that your guests are sure to love.
The flavours of chaat in a bite-sized package? What’s not to love. All you need is a packet of Monaco biscuits or any salty crackers, sev, boiled aloo or chana, some fresh veggies and chutney.
Another popular Indian dish that is made around Holi is dahi vada. This combination of sweet and tangy is sure to leave your guests satiated.
Mason jars of bhel puri or fruit chaat will not only make for a scrumptious Holi snack but will also look great while serving to guests