
The festival of colours is a visual treat. But when it comes to festivals in our country, most of the time, the food steals the show! This Holi, when most of you will try to avoid crowds and stay indoors as a precautionary measure to prevent the spread of coronavirus, you can indulge in colourful dishes. While colours spread joy, food takes the merriment a notch higher.
Beetroot Puri
It is important to keep the kids happy and healthy and what better way than giving them attractive and healthy food?
“Beetroot Puri is a hit with children. Beetroot is a seasonal vegetable which is available across the country and the fact that it adds a bit of flavour and, more importantly, a rich colour to any food item, children seem to love it,” says Praduman Bisht, executive chef, Marriott Suites Pune.
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(Recipe by Praduman Bisht, executive chef, Marriott Suites Pune)
Orange and Beetroot Tartlets with Almond Fig Crust
Holi celebrates the belief that Lord Krishna wore many colours as he played with his friends all across the village, getting the whole community involved. There are other stories and mythologies behind it but mostly Holi is a festival of fun and revelry. It’s a time when all people, regardless of caste or ethnicity, get together and welcome springtime and the bounty of the new harvest,” says Nicholas Fernandes, executive pastry chef, Ritz-Carlton, Pune.
He adds, “The Ritz-Carlton, Pune, believes that Holi is a time to eat delicious foods that awaken the senses and make people happy. With the world moving towards a more conscious lifestyle, here’s a recipe — Orange and Beetroot Tartlets with Almond Fig Crust — that will help make your Holi celebrations healthier, fun and delicious. The tartlets can be cut into desired shapes and garnished with colourful garnish as per Holi theme.”
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(Recipe by Nicholas Fernandes, executive pastry chef, The Ritz-Carlton, Pune)
Indian Pistachio Fudge
Holi desserts are made with so much love and enthusiasm. It is also a great way to exhibit one’s culinary skills. Particularly with this new wave of preparing fusion dishes, we see a wide variety of dishes being prepared for Holi,” says Joginder Singh, executive pastry chef, Conrad Pune, adding, “My favourite is the Indian Pistachio Fudge Pastry which is a must try.”
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(Recipe by Joginder Singh, executive pastry chef, Conrad Pune)
Gujia
Since my childhood days, I have fond memories of this festival,” says Pramod Chougale, chef de cuisine, Sheraton Grand Pune Bund Garden Hotel. “The festivities at home and in the neighbourhood started almost a week in advance. While we, as kids, used to get busy collecting dry branches, twigs and leaves for the holy bonfire, mummy used to start preparing sweets and snacks at home. Over the years, while we no more collect stuff for the bonfire, the story in the kitchen, thankfully, remains unchanged,” he adds.
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All-purpose flour.. .4 cups
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(Recipe by Pramod Chougale, chef de cuisine, Sheraton Grand Pune Bund Garden Hotel)