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Navratri 2024: From peas jowar handvo to chana masala, follow these recipes

Navratri is a unique celebration that brings together song, dance and good food. As most people get busy with fasting, garba and dandiya, Indian chefs share recipes that are easy to follow, for this time of the year

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The peas jowar handvo is one of the many dishes that Indian chefs believe you can make during the nine days of Navratri. Photo Courtesy: Godrej Vikhroli Cucina Millets Cookbook

The peas jowar handvo is one of the many dishes that Indian chefs believe you can make during the nine days of Navratri. Photo Courtesy: Godrej Vikhroli Cucina Millets Cookbook

Navratri, the annual Hindu festival that celebrates Goddess Durga, is around the corner as it starts on October 3 and ends on October 12. While members from the Gujarati community come together to play garba and dandiya, they are also joined by people from other communities. Amid the song and the dance, it is impossible to exclude food from any Indian festival celebrations. Interestingly, the nine days are also a period of fasting. However, Indian chefs believe that one can make a variety of dishes to enjoy with friends and family. 

With the festival almost here, mid-day.com asked Indian chefs to share some easy, delicious recipes that people can follow to make delicious dishes during the nine days when everybody gets together. They not only share a version of the handvo but also remind you of the classic chana masala, and even the kasturi paneer.

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