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Three classic Holi recipes from the Hyatt executive chef’s kitchen

Chef Ishika Konar dishes out three delectable Holi treats

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Aatreyee Mohanta
Published 05.03.23, 06:37 PM

Holi is, of course, the festival of colours, but just like all Indian festivals, it is also the time for lots of mithai and thandai! From gujiyas and rasvadas to malpuas and pedas, the choices are endless. If you’re looking for recipes for this day and wondering what to try, look no further, because Ishika Konar, the executive chef of Hyatt Regency Kolkata is here with three easy and crowd-pleasing recipes.

“As a child, the festival of Holi wasn’t something I enjoyed because I was scared of the colours. However, now, Holi for me is a time to connect with people and have fun with my friends and family,” said chef Konar.

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Here are three recipes for you to try this Holi (or any other time) straight from the chef’s recipe book…

Ricotta Kalakand

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“Traditionally, kalakand is a Bengali sweet made by curdling the milk and then cooking it with sugar till it solidifies. The taste and flavour of kalakand made with ricotta cheese is a modern take on the traditional sweet, but quite close in taste to its original version. It is not overly sweet and can be made in under 30 minutes,” said Konar.

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Moong Dal Rasvada

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“These sugar-soaked vadas are soft in texture and will melt in your mouth. To make this dessert, you only need a handful of ingredients, but it tastes delicious,” said the chef.

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Ghar Ki Thandai

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“Thandai is a refreshing Indian drink synonymous with Holi and it’s made with milk, peppercorns, almonds, fennel seeds, poppy seeds, cardamom, saffron and rose, which give it a great aroma and flavour,” said Konar.

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