Anand Mahindra declares Punjab as ‘Paradise for Vegetarians’ – 6 must-try dishes

New Delhi: Renowned businessman Anand Mahindra recently sparked a vibrant culinary conversation, proclaiming Punjab a ‘Paradise for Vegetarian Lovers’ in a post on X. Known for his appreciation of authentic Indian cuisine, the Mahindra Group chairman’s message resonated with followers, who eagerly shared their love for Punjabi vegetarian dishes.

In the post shared by him, Anand Mahindra expressed his delight and cravings with a post, “‘Salivtation for Saturday’. Who would have thought of Punjab as a paradise for vegetarians? And it inspires me to head out to the nearest dhaba.” The comments on the post highlighted the rich culture, essence and aroma of the non-vegetarian offerings in Punjab.

The conversation quickly gained traction as followers began to respond enthusiastically, sharing their favourite vegetarian dishes and expressing their admiration for Punjabi cuisine. People chimed in with recommendations ranging from classic favourites like sarson da saag and makki di roti to lesser-known specialities. People not only celebrated the non-veg options but also suggested a few of the top and unknown vegetarian Punjabi food items to try when in Punjab.

6 Must-try Punjabi vegetarian food options

These food items are not only delicious but also rich in cultural significance, try these vegetarian food items today to make you crave them every day.

1. Sarso ka saag

Sarso ka saag is one of the most amazing Punjabi dishes that embodies the heart and soul of vegetarian cuisine in the region. It is made with mildly used spices, a flavourful preparation made with slow-cooked method. It provides an earthy flavour that perfectly captures the essence of traditional Punjabi cooking. The dish is often served with makki di roti, a cornmeal flatbread, creating a comforting and wholesome meal that is particularly popular during the winter months.

2. Chole Bhature

One of the most beloved dishes for Punjabis that has won the hearts of food enthusiasts across India and globally as well. It has gained worldwide recognition making it one of the must-try dishes for Indians and people travelling in India. The iconic combination features chole, a spicy and tangy chickpea curry, served alongside bhature, which is deep-fried, fluffy bread made from refined flour.

What makes this dish truly special is its ability to bring people together, whether at bustling roadside stalls or family gatherings. With its rich taste and satisfying nature, chole bhature has firmly established itself as a staple in Punjabi cuisine.

3. Dal Makhni

Dal Makhni is a rich and indulgent dish made with rich cream and a slow cooking process making it an ideal choice for people who love to enjoy North Indian food. This creamy lentil dish is made with black lentils and kidney beans, slow-cooked to perfection and enriched with butter and cream. It’s usually served with naan or rice. Punjabis love to enjoy dal with naans. Delicious!

4. Amritsar kulcha

The dish is made with perfect crispiness on the outside and softness on the inside with flavourful fillings, served with dal or chana curry. A perfect meal for a treat.  Amritsari kulcha is a flavorful bread cooked in a tandoor. It’s typically with coriander and lots of butter and ghee.

5. Gurwali chutney

might sound surprising but this is one of the most loved chutneys by the people of Punjab, the sweet and tangy taste of this Chutney makes it a delightful contrast to enjoy with the overall experience.

6. Bhutte Da Kees

Made with corn, coconut, mustard seeds and other items that help you keep warm and cosy. This dish showcases the sweet and savoury flavour of corn, making it a delightful and unique addition to any meal.

Exploring these vegetarian dishes will give you a deeper appreciation for the diversity and richness of Punjabi cuisine, highlighting both well-loved classics and hidden gems. Enjoy your culinary journey!

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