Holi Recipes | Holi Sweets, Snacks, Veg Lunch Menu Ideas

This year, the festival of colors will be celebrated on Wednesday, March 4th, 2026, with Holika Dahan (Choti Holi) being observed on Tuesday, March 3rd. Whether you are hosting a grand festive get-together or keeping it simple with family, I have put together my absolute favorite pure, Indian vegetarian Holi recipes to make your meal planning effortless. From classic North Indian staples like crispy Gujiyas and refreshing Thandai to some of our beloved South Indian festive snacks, this menu has something for everyone’s taste buds.

Browse through the recipes below, pick your favorites, and plan your cooking ahead of time. Let’s make this colorful day perfectly delicious!

Holi recipes

1. Traditional Gujiya / Karanji

No Holi is complete without Gujiya! These crisp, flaky pastries stuffed with sweet khoya and dry fruits are an absolute crowd-pleaser. Make them a day ahead and store them in an airtight container.

👉[Get the Gujiya Recipe Here]

2. Homemade Thandai (Spiced Milk)

Cool down after playing with colors with a refreshing glass of Thandai. My homemade Thandai masala powder is packed with nuts, rose petals, and mild spices for that authentic festive flavor.

👉[Get the Thandai Recipe Here]

3. Soft & Fluffy Malpua

These Indian-style sweet pancakes soaked in sugar syrup melt right in your mouth. Serve them warm with a dollop of Rabdi for the ultimate festive dessert.

👉[Get the Malpua Recipe Here]

4. Instant Rava Ladoo (Sooji Ladoo)

Short on time? These foolproof Rava Ladoos take just 15 minutes to make. They are perfect for gifting to neighbors and friends who visit during the festival.

👉[Get the Rava Ladoo Recipe Here]

5. Crispy Punjabi Samosa

No festive gathering is complete without a plate of hot, flaky samosas! Stuffed with a perfectly spiced potato and green peas filling, these pair beautifully with sweet tamarind chutney and a warm cup of chai after a fun morning of playing with colors.

👉 [Get the Punjabi Samosa Recipe Here]

Holi Sweets recipes

suryakala and chandrakala sweets recipes

Here is the list of Holi festival sweets recipes. Most of the people make some easy and simple sweets like Gujiya, Malpua, ladoo and Halwa recipes on this day.

DIY – HOMEMADE CONDENSED MILK IN 3 WAYS

Check THIS LINK for Cakes & Cookies recipes

Holi Snacks recipes

corn flakes chivda for easy holi snacks recipes

Check out some of the easy and interesting Holi snacks recipes list below.

Click HERE for more snacks recipes

Drinks and Kheer Recipes

holi special drink thandai recipe

Click THIS POST to view my collection of 20 kheer/payesh recipes. Check out some Easy Holi drinks like Thandai and more.

Desserts

Holi Foods / Lunch Menu

holi festival lunch menu

Holi FAQ

Q: What is a traditional Holi menu?

A: A traditional pure vegetarian Holi menu consists of a cooling drink like Thandai, sweets like Gujiya and Malpua, savory snacks like Dahi Vada and spicy Samosas, followed by a rich lunch thali with Pulao or jeera rice, Paneer and Chole.

Q: What are the easiest sweets to make for Holi?

A: If you are short on time, recipes like Rava Ladoo, Coconut Burfi, Paneer ladoo, Instant Kalakand and Instant Bread Halwa can be made in under 30 minutes.

Q: Can I make Holi sweets in advance?

A: Yes! Sweets like Gujiya, Ladoos, and Namak Para (diamond cuts) can be made a week in advance and stored in airtight containers.

Catch you all in my next post, Bye for now. Happy Holi !

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