10 Desserts You Can Indulge In Chaitra Navratri 2023

By Bornika Das

Chaitra Navratri will begin on March 22 and will continue till March 30. It is considered one of the most popular Hindu festivals and is observed to honour Goddess Durga. The festival occurs over nine days and during these days the devotees observe fasts to show gratitude towards the Goddess. People indulge in blog recipes and among them, desserts play an important role. Check out the desserts that you can eat after breaking your fast during Chaitra Navratri.

Sabudana Kheer

One of the most popular sweet recipes for navratri is Sabudana Kheer. It is a bit tricky to cook. The sweet dish is loved by most. The devotees eat after finishing their vrat.

Fruit Curd

This is a perfect Navratri sweet dish that can be eaten after fasts. It is not a raita but a soothing dessert recipe. It is tasty as well as healthy and stomach-filling.

Malai Laddoo

This is a mildly sweet laddoo that secures a permanent place in the dessert list. This Malai Laddoo is absolutely smooth and soft. They are easy to make laddoo and can be consumed during fasts.

Petha Pudding

This is a kind of sweet that is absolutely loved by all. It has a distinct flavour and texture. This petha pudding is one of the sweet dishes that can be popularly consumed during Navratri.

Mawa Peda

Peda is a sweet dish that is prepared using khoya. It is flavoured with cardamom, has a soft texture, and melts in the mouth. The recipe only calls for two ingredients and takes only 15 mins to be done.

Basundi

 Made with milk and flavoured with nutmeg and cardamom, basundi is enriched with dry fruits. This recipe belongs to Gujarat and Maharashtra.

Rose Coconut Laddoo

This is one of the delicious sweets that go perfectly in Navaratri. If you are tired of normal laddoo, you can try this rose coconut laddoo anytime. This recipe can be made in under 15 mins.

Chhena murki

This recipe hails from Bengal and is made using paneer. It is a different kind of sweet that you can try this Navratri. The chhena are made into cubes and eaten after the fast is over.

Nariyal Pag

is made from coconut and sugar syrup. It is popular offered to Lord Krishna during Janmashtami however, can also be eaten during Navratri.

Meethi Lassi

All you need is meethi lassi for this Navratri. It is both refreshing and energising and can be consumed after the fast is over. This drink helps in keeping you hydrated.