When we announce the Festive Food event, myself and Purva were very skeptical about it as we both are quite new to blogsphere but thanks to all the lovely people out there with whom support our first festive food event:
Rakhi has been successful. Yes, I'll call it successful cause we were not expecting much but receive so much of love from all our fellow bloggers, we have received 33 entries from 20 participates. Thanks to everyone for taking part in
Festive Food: Rakhi - Thread of Love Event.
It's been a wonderful experience of hosting an event which enlighted us with so many different ways of celebration & that was the whole theme behind the event; to know each others culture, tradition and food :)..how can we forget food here !
So Friends, here we have some lovely Rakhi, Memories and dishes. Each and every post going to take you to the wonder land so be ready for the ride.
We have separated all the entries into
Food,
Rakhi and
Memory (writeup) category.
First comes Rakhi
As expect it was dear Priyanka's post as first entry for event, I had this feeling and it was correct. She made some lovely Rakhi with
Kalash and
Swastik designs and very emotional writeup about her dear brother.
Sukanya have made some very simple and beautiful Rakhi. First I thought she brought it from outside (before she posted the procedure of making it) but after reading it up I was like WOW! So simple and yet so cute.
Look at the Rakhi's made by EC and you will be amazed and confuse! Confuse to say which one is the best. She has made some simple lace rakhi, cutie cartoon one's and some beautiful beads one's which can be use as bracelets too.
Here comes Anisheetu entry for the event. Have a look and tell me if you can say they are made from foam sheets. Adorable rakhi's and wishes to her brother.
Purva made these beautiful cards & rakhi with a sweet touch for her brother. Check out her blog to find out about the sweet touch. :-)
Sireesha made these cute Rakhi as she wants to give the personal touch. Check her blog to find how did she made them.
If you need some more information about Rakhi festival then check Jaishree's blog.
She has also prepared simple & elegant Rakhi and Greeting Card for her brother.
Ramya cooks and
Ramya makes some creative stuff too :-)...beautiful Rakhi made by her for her brother.
Memories ....to cherish always
Priyanka have this lovely memory about the way of Rakhi celebration in her Mayaka, and some very cute Heena Art.
Dear
Purva wrote some wonderful info about Rakhi and also how Rakhi celebrated in her house.
Festive Food
Dilpasand anyone? Check out
Priyanka's blog, we got some lovely heart shape capsicum and paneer dish and who can say no to paneer ?...not me of course. I'm a out and out paneer fan and this one is very tempting.
Sukanya has sent Cabbage Poriyal, always prepared by her Amma for most of the festive food. So our gal following the family tradition and prepared poriyal too :)
You don't have a brother so don't celebrate Rakhi or couldn't participate in this event? Then learn something from this bong gal Sudeshna. Check her blog for her way of Rakhi celebration and she prepared someone's favorite dish Hilsa with Steam
.
Shreya has made essential part of festive food in
Kerala: Avial. Try this very colourful avial with a twist of Bitter Gourd & Snake Gourd.
Tripti prepared traditional Mathura's festive food for Rakhi - Aloo Kachori with Aloo Sabji from her dear friend's recipe.
Jaishree from Ruchi made unique
Pears Cherry Laddoos, looking so colorful and yummy and easy to make.
Suma made delicious looking Mal Pua for her dear brother and wishes for his well being.
Siressha made Gulab jamun, yes the real sweet for any festive and she used no khoya or mawa check her creation to find out how did she made these tasty looking jamuns.
Shreya prepared simple, healthy and colourful Chole Mur Mure Sev Chat & Gud Appam for her brother. Want to know what's Gud Appam...then check Shreya's work.
Purva made yummy traditional Gujarati dessert for all the festives - Sukhadi
One more sweet dish from
Bhawna, whom made traditional U.P's Rakhi dish: Mithe Jave for her brother and shared few good tips with us too.
So you had a busy weekend and was not able to make anything for the event? Then have a look at
Priyanka's blog for how to do multitasking :)..with so many things happening in the weekend our gal she manage to prepare yummy looking
Malai Wale Ladoo, Sweet Rice with Strawberries & Bread Dahiwada
Festive food and no carrot halwa, how can that be?
Kitchen Flavors from Yummy Food send over yummy Gajar ka Halwa entry for event.
This year Rakhi being special for
Karuna she made Dal Makhani & Mutter Paneer for her dear brother. So you think what's so special about this year's rakhi? Check her blog.
Here comes authentic Narali Bhaat from
Anisheetu's kitchen.
Rakhi's regular meal is Chole in
Priyanka's house, so she following the same tradition and send us over some chole too but this time make it instant! Have a look at her recipe to find how to make instant chole.
Dear
LG made tasty and healthy Hesarubele Payasa (Moongdal Payasam) from her mother-in-law's recipe and also written some handy tips.
Jayashree made Poli for the first time and did turn up very good I guess, cause its looks yummy and perfect.
Did you guys notice so far no seviyan (semiya) entry? It's so true rite everyone of us make seviyan one or other time during any special occasion or festival. Well, then we do have Dudh is Seviyan this time too and this has been generously sent by
Nidhi.
Here comes
Madhavi's entries for the event, in spite of not being well our courageous gal sent her family favorite recipes for the event. Thanks dear and get well soon.
First comes her brother favorite Macaroni Masala which she made for his birthday, how sweet :-)
Next our
Queen Victoria sent us American Paplu, wondering what's that? Check our dear gal recipe then and this post is Tribute to her Pa, lovely writeup..check urself.
Next comes Dhekra, it's a south Gujarat special and
Madhavi is more than happy to share with us the wonderful recipe.
And here comes the traditional Gujarati Dal Dhokli. The yummy, delicious, simple Dal Dhokli; whomever never eaten dal dhokli do try this and you'll fall in love with this wonderful dish. I love dal dhokli too, but we make it very plan way than
Madhavi' s version.
Coming over to me..
I have prepared
Radga/Papdi Chat with Chocolate Milkshake for Rakhi. I know you guys want to ask chat for Rakhi ?? But yes, chat for Rakhi :-)...
Thanks again to everyone for sending these wonderful entries,
if I have missed out any entry please let me know I'll makes the amendments.