Holi 2026: From Gujiya to Thandai – How to Make Special Holi Sweets at Home
By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: March 2, 2026 14:52 IST2026-03-02T14:51:30+5:302026-03-02T14:52:23+5:30
Holi — the vibrant festival of colors celebrated across India and many parts of the world — is a ...

Holi 2026: From Gujiya to Thandai – How to Make Special Holi Sweets at Home
Holi — the vibrant festival of colors celebrated across India and many parts of the world — is a time of joy, laughter, and togetherness. Beyond the bursts of gulaal and water, Holi is deeply connected to food that brings people together around the table. The festival’s traditional sweets and drinks aren’t just tasty; they are symbols of happiness, sharing, and the sweetness of life. Preparing and serving these delectable treats to guests and family signifies love in every bite. From rich milk‑based desserts to refreshing drinks, Holi food spreads cheer just like the colors in the air.
1. Gujiya – Festive Sweet Dumpling
Ingredients:
All‑purpose flour
Ghee
Mawa/khoya
Sugar
Cardamom, chopped nuts (almonds, cashews)
Steps:
Mix flour and ghee to make a soft dough; rest for 20 minutes.
For the filling, crumble mawa and roast with sugar, cardamom, and nuts.
Divide dough into small portions, roll into circles.
Place filling, fold and seal edges.
Deep fry in hot ghee until golden.
Drain, cool, and serve.
Gujiyas are the quintessential sweet for Holi — crispy on the outside, rich inside.
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2. Thandai – Traditional Holi Drink
Ingredients:
Milk
Almonds, pistachios, fennel seeds
Cardamom
Sugar
Steps:
Soak dry nuts and spices for a few hours.
Grind to a smooth paste with a bit of milk.
Add the rest of the milk and sugar.
Strain and chill.
Serve cold with a sprinkle of nuts on top.
Thandai is refreshing and aromatic — perfect for beating the Holi heat while keeping spirits high.
3. Malpua – Syrup‑Soaked Sweet Pancake
Ingredients:
Flour, semolina (sooji)
Milk
Sugar syrup
Cardamom, saffron
Steps:
Make a batter with flour, semolina, milk, cardamom.
Rest briefly.
Pour small ladles onto hot oil, fry until crisp edges.
Soak in warm sugar syrup.
Serve garnished with nuts.
Malpua’s golden crispness soaked in fragrant syrup makes it a beloved Holi fest treat.
4. Gulab Jamun – Sweet Syrup Balls
Ingredients:
Khoya or milk powder
Flour
Sugar syrup with cardamom
Steps:
Prepare a soft dough with khoya/milk powder and flour.
Form smooth balls; avoid cracks.
Deep fry on low‑medium heat until even golden.
Transfer into warm cardamom sugar syrup.
Soak for 10–15 min and serve.
Gulab jamun’s syrupy sweetness makes it a must‑have dessert at festive gatherings.
5. Paan Shots or Refreshing Drink – Mouth‑Refreshing Holi Sipper
Ingredients:
Betel leaves
Sweet condensed milk
Rose petals or syrup
Ice
Steps:
Blend betel leaves with condensed milk and sweet elements.
Strain mixture into shot glasses.
Chill and serve as a fun drink after sweets.
A modern twist on traditional paan — this refreshing drink cools the palate after rich sweets.
A Feast of Color and Flavor
Holi is as much a festival of food as it is of colors. From classic sweets like gujiya and malpua to refreshing drinks like thandai and creative paan shots, every dish adds to the vibrancy of the day. These recipes — steeped in tradition and shared with loved ones — are more than just food: they capture the spirit of Holi in every bite and sip. Whether you follow the time‑honored recipes or try a fun new twist, these festive treats spread happiness just like the colors of Holi in the air.
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