8 Homemade Delicacies To Try This Winter

As winter approaches, our taste buds naturally crave comforting, warm dishes. It also brings an abundance of fresh vegetables, perfect for whipping up hearty meals.

Sarson Ka Saag

Winter is incomplete without the iconic Sarson ka saag, a traditional dish brimming with the flavours of mustard greens and spices. Served with makke ki roti, this hearty delicacy is a true celebration of seasonal produce and comforting warmth | Image: Everyday Nourishing Foods

Vegetable Soup

What can be better than nourishing ourselves with a healthy pot of homemade soup? Soup is an all-in veggies combo that you won't resist falling in love with. Savour some tangy goodness | Image: Indian Veggie Delight

Aloo Gobhi

This hearty curry combines aloo and gobhi, cooked with a fragrant blend of spices like cumin, turmeric, red chilli powder coriander, and garam masala | Image: Veg Kitchen

Sattu Parantha

Sattu Paratha eases bloating and constipation as sattu is a good detox food. It is also a rich protein source and regulates blood sugar levels. | Image: Mayuri's Jikoni

Nihari

What the Mughals have left behind, apart from monuments is Nihari. This dish is slow-cooked meat, mainly a shank cut of lamb or goat meat, as well as chicken. This dish is typically served to cure cold weather fever, and the common cold. It is a dish typically served with black pepper and it nourishes health | Image: Stew With Saba

Til Ke Laddoo

Til Ke Laddoo is rich in vitamin E, and it gives natural warmth to the body, helping fight the cold weather. Widely eaten during Makar Sankranti, it has calcium, zinc, and protein, which strengthen the bones | Image: Dassana's Veg Recipe

Gajar Ka Halwa

What can fulfil that sweet temptation of yours if not Gajar Ka Halwa? Add in your favourite raisins and almonds to create a family-approved superhero dish. Melt your mouth with this warm desert, least winters freeze you up! Image: Greedy Eats