I have a great collection of diwali recipes thoroughly enjoyed by readers that I think are great vegan options for this holiday season! Diwali is a time for celebration, and what better way to enjoy the festivities than with a delicious vegan meal? There are so many unique vegan dishes to choose from! Plan a delicious vegan feast with these menu ideas. So pull out your apron and get cooking - Diwali is just around the corner, and you’ll need to have your Diwali menu ready in no time! I agree to be sent email.
Whether you are looking for appetizers, main courses, or desserts, I have tried to cover all of them. If you’re looking for Diwali menu ideas that are both festive and vegan-friendly, look no further. You’ll find everything from appetizers like veg puff and pakoras to main courses like curries and stir-fries, as well as delicious Diwali desserts like halwa, kheer, and more. So what are you waiting for? Try out these amazing vegan Diwali recipes today!
What is Diwali or Deepavali?
Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is one of the most important festivals in India. It is a time for celebration and feasting with friends and family, marked by colorful decorations, fireworks, traditional Diwali foods, and beautiful lights. Here are some of my favorite Diwali recipes that are sure to please all your guests and make this Diwali a truly memorable one.
Sweets and Snacks
Diwali sweets and snacks are a must-have for any Diwali celebration. Whether you’re looking for something simple and sweet, like ladoo or halwa, or something more savory and indulgent, like cutlets or pakoras, you’ll find plenty of delicious Diwali recipes to choose from here.
Main dishes
Main dishes are another important part of Diwali celebrations, and luckily for vegans, many Diwali recipes focus on delicious plant-based dishes. Whether you’re looking for something simple like chana masala or cabbage kofta or more elaborate options like dal tadka or rajma masala, there is sure to be a Diwali dish that will satisfy your cravings make this Diwali one to remember.
What not to do on diwali?
This festival of lights is one of India’s most important and widely celebrated festivals. It marks the triumph of good over evil and is filled with beautiful traditions, customs, and rituals. However, as an outsider, it’s important to be aware and respectful of certain things during this festive season.
Don’t burst crackers; light a diya instead and spread some light. Don’t gift leather products; choose something more meaningful. Don’t bring alcohol to a Diwali celebration; respect the customs. Keep your footwear outside the house. Rangoli is a traditional art form created with colorful powders, rice grains, or flower petals. It’s considered disrespectful to step on it as it’s believed to be a sacred symbol of welcoming guests into the home. So, avoid stepping on rangolis and admire their beauty from a distance.
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