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Ekadashi Recipes, Ekadasi recipes


Last Updated : Apr 11,2024



एकादशी के व्रत के लिए रेसिपी | एकादशी व्यंजन - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Ekadashi Recipes, Ekadasi recipes in Hindi)
એકાદશીના વ્રત માટે રેસીપી - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Ekadashi Recipes, Ekadasi recipes in Gujarati)

Ekadashi Recipes, Ekadasi Vrat recipes, Ekadashi fasting recipes

Ekadashi: A fast observed by young and old

Ekadashi: The right things to eat

Ekadashi: For the Pious

Sabudana Khichdi
Sabudana Khichdi

Ekadashi Recipes, Ekadasi Vrat recipes, Ekadashi fasting recipes. Ekadashi vrat is considered to be one of the most ideal fasts. Occurring twice a month, Ekadashi is considered to be a very auspicious day and fasting on that day is believed to absolve one of sins and helps them to gain some brownie points with God!

The fast is observed all over India by many communities but specifically in Maharashtra. Young and old, and even Indians living elsewhere in the world fast on Ekadashi day. Some elders say it is the ideal fast for 8 to 80 (that is, young and old).

Singhada Sheera, Farali Singhara Halwa, Vrat RecipeSinghada Sheera, Farali Singhara Halwa, Vrat Recipe

That said, fasting does not mean staying hungry all day. There are some rules as to what can be eaten and what cannot, on a fasting day. This may vary from community to community.

Sweet Faraali Pancakes ( Faraal Recipe)Sweet Faraali Pancakes ( Faraal Recipe)

What food is generally not allowed during Ekadashi

1. Rice, Brown Rice

2. Other grains like wheat, jowar, bajra, nachni etc.

3. Pulses and dals. 

4. Vegetables like green peas, bhindi, broccoli, cauliflower, french beans, spinach, methi etc.

 

Aloo and Kand Rasawala Shaak, Faraal Recipe
Aloo and Kand Rasawala Shaak, Faraal Recipe

5. Jowar

6. Bajra

7. Raji

Many avoid grains like rice or wheat, some do not even have greens like coriander, while others shun curds. While formulating these recipes, we have kept most of the general guidelines in mind, but depending on the rules followed by your family, you can tweak the recipe slightly or skip some ingredients.

Sabudana VadaSabudana Vada

What food is generally preferred during Ekadashi

1. Potatoes

2. Kand

3. Sabudana

4. Peanuts

Peanut Ladoo RecipePeanut Ladoo Recipe

5. Curd

6. Milk

7. Sweet Potatoes

Shakarkand Ka HalwaShakarkand Ka Halwa

Potatoes, kand and sabudana are some of the common ingredients used during fasts because they taste good, make you feel full and also give you loads of energy. Crushed peanuts work wonderfully as a taste-giver for fasting foods.

From paratha and thalipeeth to khichdi and Green Chutney, you can make several dishes that are permitted on fasting days. Snacks like Kand Aloo Pakoda and Kand Sandwich not only boost your energy levels but also add a dash of fun to the fast.

Kand ChillaKand Chilla

The morning after Ekadashi

The morning after Ekadashi devotees visit Vithal temple and offer tulsi mala, prasad and then they break their fast with Zunka which is eaten with chawal bhakri or jowar bhakri. Also they have varan bhaat and sweet boondi

Maharashtrian Varan BhaatMaharashtrian Varan Bhaat


We have got many more fasting recipes on our website, which you can check out to keep yourself satiated not only on Ekadashi but also during other fasts like Navratri.

Sweet BoondiSweet Boondi


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Recipe# 34876
24 Sep 18

 
 by vrunda naik
No reviews
Seeking to satiate your appetite on fasting days? A delectable yoghurt kadhi with pakodas made from potatoes and water chestnut flour (singhare ka atta), Aloo ki Kadhi ensures a splash of excitement too. Enjoy Aloo ki Kadhi with Samo Khichdi and
Recipe# 15482
09 Dec 03

 
 by Hpatel7
No reviews
The awesome Amrit pedas are basically malai pedas which are stuffed with pistachios and then served decorated with slivered pistachios as garnish.A rich and creamy peda recipe which can be prepared for festivals or pujas.
Recipe# 12444
22 Jul 01

 
 by bhavna6
No reviews
Amrit peda are the malai pedas which are stuffed with pistachios. A rich dessert recipe prepared from mawa, crushed nuts and sugar, amrit peda is appealing in looks and creamy and delicious in taste.
Recipe# 39207
11 Mar 14

 
 
by Foodie #600734
No reviews
The one other benefit is that you can make anjeer puranpoli using this barfi. Just use this mixture like regular stuffing.
Recipe# 39777
20 Nov 14

 
 by Foodie #623183
No reviews
Bhoona khichdi is something the Bengalis offer to God in any Puja.BGobindo bhog rice is essential to get the perfect aromatic bhoona khicdi for puja. In puja usually vegetables are not added. For daily eating,basmati rice can be used and adding vegetables is a good choice to make it more healthy pro ....
Recipe# 41104
30 Aug 16

 
 by Alkajena
No reviews
Sabudana is always used on Ekadasi and other days of fasting at home. We prepare a no cook meal with sabudana which is soaked in water overnight and then drained and mixed with banana, coconut, fruits of choice, jaggery, milk/ yogurt to make a wholesome meal. But this time I have made coconut sago p ....
Recipe# 40485
28 Oct 15

 
 by Rekha Ghadawala
No reviews
Coconut Sago Pudding with Toasted Coconut is an unusual pudding for fasting days. Enjoy warm or chilled.
Recipe# 13638
10 Jun 11

 
 by devi.m
No reviews
This colored pedas are prepared from milk, kesar and sugar. Serve appealing colored pedas (made from khoya) garnished with pistachio slices.
Recipe# 37244
04 Sep 12

 
 
by damyantiben
No reviews
For a fiber rich and filling faraal snacks. This recipe which can also be made sweet if desired by adding sugar.
Recipe# 40457
21 Oct 15

 
 by sbhatter05
No reviews
Namkeens eaten in fasts can be made in various ways. You can use peanuts and sago (sabudana) to make namkeen. You can add any kind of dry fruits as per your taste and preference into it to enhance its taste. Just prepare the namkeen one day and eat it for all 9 days of the fasting. I am sure you wil ....
Recipe# 37316
14 Sep 12

 
 by damyantiben
No reviews
sago or potatoe papads are transformed into a serving bowl. serve them filled with dry fillings like sago khichdi, dry roasted dry fruits, farali salad, chips, faraali chivda, chikkis others. serving good food on faraal days will encourage children and males in a family to keep proper fast and deto ....
Farali Puranpoli
Recipe# 11764
01 Oct 19

 
 by vaishnavdhara
This is very innovative recipe and again all the ingredients are handy and one can eat this even when there is no fasts.
Recipe# 10473
28 May 02

 
 by vishakha_p
No reviews
Health peda is a sweet dish preparation, especially for diabetics and weight loss seekers. The peda is prepared by mixing flour with milk and sugar substitute sachets. The tasty health pedas are relished garnished with chopped pistachios.
Recipe# 13460
06 Aug 15

 
 by gattu
No reviews
Prepare the magical sweet delicacy, Kalakand with this easy and quick to prepare quick Kalakand recipe. The crumbled and mashed fresh chenna or cottage cheese is mixed together with sugar, milk powder, elaichi and flavoured with saffron to create the wonderful mithai, Kalakand. Serve soft and rich K ....
Recipe# 39556
08 Aug 14

 
 by Foodie #615711
No reviews
Just had it on the way to Vaishnodevi , which made me force to make it at home... Observed a taste n made it by heart.:)
Recipe# 15111
26 Sep 11

 
 
by sukirtisoni
No reviews
Kalakand is a specialty dessert or sweet dish prepared from sweetened and thickened milk and enjoyed cut into small squares.
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Ekadashi Recipes, Ekadasi
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Ekadashi Recipes, Ekadasi
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 on 16 Oct 21 02:46 PM


Ekadashi Recipes, Ekadasi
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 on 04 Jul 20 11:41 PM


can you suggest any recipe for Kadri millet flour?