New Delhi, January 15 (IANSlife): The harvest festivals of the northern belt of India signify the conclusion long nights and usher in sunny winter days. Food being the most essential part of India, here are some Punjabi dishes you should try at home by Hansveen Kaur from online portal Momspresso.com. Winter Is Here! Here Are 5 Creamy and Comforting Foods That Will Help You Beat the Winter Blues.

Kada Parshad

Kada Parshad is made with whole wheat flour, ghee and sugar. It is offered to all visitors at gurdwaras and has religious significance. Kada Prashad is made daily at the Gurdwara with the unique flavour of devotion and served in the true Sikh spirit of equality among all. As a sign of humility and respect, visitors accept the offering with hands cupped and raised. Kids, in particular, are very fond of this treat! Karah Prasad Recipe: Make Gurudwara-Style Karah at Home on Guru Nanak Jayanti.

Langar Ki Dal

Have you ever tasted langar? If so, then you must be familiar with the rich and creamy Punjabi langar wali dal made with Split black urad lentil and chana lentil. Put the lentils with water and whole spices to cook on a slow flame in the evening and keep stirring it to become thick and creamy, this adds the flavour. By the morning it's ready to be served after tempering it.

Meethe Chawal

A traditional Punjabi dessert of long-grained, highly aromatic Basmati rice and sugar syrup. This saffron-coloured dish, is usually served flavoured with cardamoms, cloves, cinnamon and Kesar. Dry fruit like pistachios, almonds, walnuts, cashews and raisins are added to enhance the flavour of this awesome recipe. It's one of the most loved dishes of Punjabi households.

Chana Dal Khichdi

A simple but flavourful recipe made using rice and chana lentil. This is a protein-rich recipe which is also served in Gurudwaras as parshad. Chana Dal Khichdi is a one-pot meal which is delectable and easy to prepare. The khichdi with lots of flavours and texture will surely make everyone crave for more. It is a wholesome nutritious meal in itself, which is an added benefit. Palak Dal Khichdi For Winter Season; Here's Why The Spinach Twist to Your Khichdi Can Prove to Be Healthy Meal.

Makki ki Roti with Sarson ka Saag

Served with a dollop of white butter or Makhan and crispy warm Makki Ki Roti with Sarso Ka Saag is soul-warming during the chilling winter season in Northern India. Sarson ka Saag is The Best Winter Dish For Good Taste And Health; Here's Why You Must Eat Mustard Leaves.

This classic North Indian Dish is not only easy to make but healthy too as it is cooked in a manner that preserves all nutrients of green leaves accompanied by the bread made from cornmeal.

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