Raksha Bandhan is the ideal occasion to reconnect with fun childhood memories with your sibling. One of the best ways to relive those moments is through food. There’s a special connection we have with certain dishes that take us back to worry-free moments in venturing past the nutritional and caloric details. This Raksha Bandhan, let food lead you to reconnect with your sibling.
Here are five uncomplicated recipes that you can prepare together, or for each other. Togetherness is the goal.
If you’re looking for a change from Mithai this Raksha Bandhan, try baking some butter cookies. They’re quite easy, only have six ingredients, and smell great! You could even make a jar of cookies for your sibling, it would be so nice to receive a jar of homemade cookies.
Maggi, the instant noodle brand, has been a childhood love for many Indians over the years. As kids we had it at school, at home, or after school from stalls. Add some cheese for a delicious treat and more comfort. Prepare it for your sibling or together and share laughs over memories.
French fries make us remember always fighting for the last piece. Relive that competitive spirit by preparing fries at home and share them as a peace offering and/or a simple side. Who can resist hot fries, especially if they are salty!
Cheese toast is a quick and easy snack. You need bread, cheese, butter, and tawa. Cheese toast is crunchy and gooey, and will absolutely warm your heart on Raksha Bandhan. Kids can prepare this recipe which will encourage fun bonding time with family.
Everybody loves chocolate cake. A bite of chocolate cake brings that warm, strangely pleasant feeling. Try baking a quick chocolate cake in a mug that takes only 10-15 minutes to make. You can both enjoy one, maybe while watching an old cartoon or a movie together.
This Raksha Bandhan, take the opportunity to make memories of enjoying food with your sibling, so much more than rakhis and gifts and mithai. Not just to reminisce over can you get the chance to recreate an old favourite, but just the ability to share past experiences and make new memories together.
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