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Krishna Jayanthi Recipes, Janmashtami Recipes, Gokulashtami Recipes 2013

February 18, 2020 Leave a Comment

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KRISHNA JAYANTHI RECIPES – 2013


Sri Krishna Jayanthi (also called Gokulashtami, Janmashtami, 2013 falls on August 28th in 2013, and I am sure many are preparing to cook up a good array of neivedyam to mark Lord Krishna’s birthday. I don’t limit any snacks to a festival or special occasions so many sweets and savouries made for Krishna Jayanthi are a regular at home. Most of the snacks can be made in advance, maybe a day or two before, and the sweets can be made on the day to enjoy fresh. Don’t forget the tiny feet drawn to mark the entry of Baby Krishna into our homes to enjoy our offerings. Ah, what lovely memories I have around Sri Krishna Jayanthi. Amma would use her the side of her fist to make the foot and then use her thumb to create the chubby toes. The house we used to live in until I was 10 had a sloping entrance from the gate and she would start from there, painstakingly creating these tiny feet at a distance apt to recreate the footsteps of a toddler. There would also be fresh, homemade butter in the house for neivedyam. A part of me misses these celebrations terribly.

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Nei Appam for Krishna Jayanthi

Anyway, enough reminiscing from me. I am sure many of you are celebrating Janmashtami this year with family and loved ones. Food is an integral part of any celebration and I have a humble list of easy recipes for Janmashtami. Click on the links below to get to the recipes.

Krishna Jayanthi Snacks

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Thattai
Murukku
Aval Vadai
Masala Vada
Kai Murukku
Paruppu Vadai
Medhu Vadai

Krishna Jayanthi Sweets

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Vella Seedai
Maladu
Besan Ladoo
Sweet Aval
Rava Ladoo
Sugiyan
Unniyappam
Paal Payasam
Paruppu Payasam

You can check out even more Indian festival recipes and payasam recipes on Edible Garden. Have a wonderful time cooking and celebrating Janmashtami. Wishing all readers of Edible Garden a wonderful Sri Krishna Jayanthi 2013.

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I am Nags, the face behind Edible Garden, a food and recipes website for the busy (and sometimes lazy!) cook since 2007. My recipes are meant to be quick yet healthy and delicious - Nothing fancy, nothing too difficult. Follow Me On Instagram for real-time food and life updates.

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