Baisakhi, celebrated on April 14, marks the harvest season and the Sikh New Year, bringing together vibrant festivities and culinary traditions. This year, indulge in the rich flavors of Punjab with these five iconic dishes that embody the spirit of the festival.
1. Sarson Da Saag and Makki Di Roti: A quintessential Punjabi pairing, this dish features mustard greens cooked with garlic and spices, served with cornmeal flatbread and a dollop of white butter. It's a hearty favorite that captures the essence of Punjab's farmlands.
2. Chole Bhature: Spicy chickpeas paired with fluffy, deep-fried bread make for a festive breakfast or lunch. Tangy pickles and onions add a burst of flavor to this crowd-pleaser.
3. Kadhi Pakora: A comforting curry made with gram flour and yogurt, studded with crispy fritters and seasoned with aromatic spices. Often served with rice or roti, it's a staple at Punjabi gatherings.
4. Amritsari Kulcha: Stuffed with spiced mashed potatoes, paneer, or onions, these tandoor-baked flatbreads are a street food delicacy, best enjoyed with chole or raita.
5. Kheer: No celebration is complete without a touch of sweetness. This creamy rice pudding, flavored with cardamom and garnished with dry fruits, is a festive favorite.
Sources: India TV News, Jansatta, News18.