Once again it's the time of the year when so many Indian religious festivals are lined up one after the other like Janmashtami or Gokulashtami, Navratri and many more.
I mentioned before in my previous posts that Hinduism is often described as a religion of fasts, feasts and festivals, again and again I am proving that. We cannot stay away from those delicious and gorgeous dishes which are prepared during fasting period.
So let's embrace the joy of the festivals with the best of our fasting recipes. I have compiled a list of old favourites to newer ones. I N D U L G E in a L O T :)
Happy Fasting !!!
MOGO CHIPS
FARALI SABUDANA VADA CHAAT

Crispy Gujarati Sabudana Vada

Vegan Rajagro Siro
Farali Palak Poori
Rose Coconut Barfi

Farali Rajgiro Magas
Moriyo Vada
Farali Cassava & Peanut Stir fry
Farali Dudhi/Lauki Thepla
Moriyo Phool Makhana Kheer
Farali Ratalu/Kand sabji
Farali Buckwheat Upma
Farali Dum Aloo
Dudhi Na Farali Muthiya / Muthia
Kali Mirch, Till aur Moongpahali Aloo
Rajgro/Rajgira Panchratna Sheero/Sheera
Farali Masala Puri-Kuttu Masala Puri-Buckwheat Masala Puri
Peanut Potato Farali Kadhi-Moongphali aloo farali kadhi
Suran, Moongphali Samo - Samo Khichdi
Mango, Badam, Coconut Ladoo
Mariyo Kheer/Doodhpak ( sugar free ) with Dates and Pear
Farali Patra
Sweet Potato-Potato farali sabji / Shakkria Bateta nu Farali Saak

Rajgiro/Kuttu Til Vada - Amaranth and Sesame Donuts
Buff Vada
Malai Dodha Barfi
Stuffed capsicum with Peanuts - Bharwan Shimla Mirch
Sabudana Chevdo - Chivda
Chikoo, Nariyal aur Khus Khus ka halwa
Rasadaar Aloo aur Singdana sabji - Potato in Peanut sauce
Aloo singdana khichdi - Potatoes and Peanuts stir fry
Sabudana Khichdi - Spicy Sago
Kesar Kalakand - M/W method
Mango Peda
Sweet Potato-Shakkariya-Shakkarkand Halwa/Siro

Thank you for stopping by and reading this post :)
Oh my!!! With a gorgeous, tasty, scrumptious and super delicious collection like this, I can eat vrat ka khana every day!!! Bookmarking this to make again and again!
ReplyDeleteI am drooling over the pictures Jagruti ! Such a fabulous compilation of delectables farali treats you have created..would love to try some of them for sure..bookm bookma them.
ReplyDeleteAwesome collection of Vrat kaa khana, I will pass it to my friends who fast and observe Navratri. We Bengalis are knee deep in Non-veg food during the Durga Puja, we celebrate the goddess with food...Lol!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely collection of fasting recipes each one is just too tempting, this will be so helpful for all the fasting season coming up.
ReplyDeleteOh My Gosh!! Drooling over each and every recipe....The pics are looking gorgeous....fabulous compilation of recipes, will be very useful for Navratri!!
ReplyDeleteWhen we're fasting, not suppose to have food in our head all the time but looking at all your preparations, just can't stop drooling and feeling hungry. Awesome collection.
ReplyDeleteWow, looking at your pictures I am drooling over them. Awesome recipes for the Navratri.
ReplyDeleteLovely collection of farali recipes Jagruti. Bookmarking for reference
ReplyDeleteOMG !!! WHat a tremendous collection of festive dishes !!! Love each one here... Perfect share for current days :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful collection of vrat ka khana. These days fasting is actually feasting. liked this amarnath donut. Great share.
ReplyDeleteI just can't stop drooling over these pictures! My god, what a collection, Jagruti. This is seriously commendable. I will definitely try these recipes sometime.
ReplyDeleteOh my Jagruti...if this is what you are making suiting fasting days...I can fast all day at your home...loving all esothat mango Vasan coconut ladoo
ReplyDeleteOMG, what. Collection for this fasting season. I am hungry just seeing your pics. Bookmarking your link
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