This post includes Ganesh Chaturthi Recipes, from traditional modak (kozhukattai) to prasadam, sweets like laddu (ladoo), appe, kheer(payasam), and lunch recipes. Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated on Saturday, September 7, 2024.
|| Wish you all a very Happy Gowri Ganesha Festival ||
Ganesh Chaturthi, also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi in South India, is a very auspicious day celebrated throughout the country. On this day, we pray to Lord Ganesha or Ganapati Bappa that all good tasks started this year should be completed without any vignas (obstacles). Lord Ganesha is also called Vigna Vinayaka.
Ganesh Chaturthi Special Recipes
Ganesh Chaturthi sweets and lunch recipes, prasadam and naivedyam, vary from one family to another, region to region, and from state to state.
Modak, a popular recipe and Ganapati bappas favorite, is known as kozhukattai in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. When you visit the Mangalore Udupi region, you will see that modak is deep-fried and made with bananas, totally different from Maharashtrian steamed or ukadiche modak, made from rice flour.
Along with modak, appe (paniyaram), panchakajjaya (sweet poha), chakli, nevri (gujiya), and ladoo is believed to be Lord Ganesha's favorite food. I am from the coastal region of Karnataka, India. So, most of my recipes are influenced by this region.
Check with your family elders and follow the traditions and fasting rules. Some regions do not prefer onion-garlic recipes; all the recipes below are without onion and garlic. Meanwhile, others do not eat regular salt, rice, or wheat flour on fasting or festival days.
To make it easy for all of us, I have listed some of the popular traditional sweets and savory recipes, both South Indian and North Indian, prepared on the occasion of Ganesha Chaturthi. I hope this makes your job easier. These recipes can be prepared for sankashti chaturthi as well.
Also, don't miss to check on some of the best and classic Indian desserts as well as vrat and fasting recipes.
Eat Well, Stay Healthy & Happy! Ganpati bappa morya pudhchya varshi lavkar ya!
Modak
Modak is a traditional sweet recipe for Ganesh Chaturthi and is prepared in different ways. Maharashtrian Modak, made with rice flour and stuffed with sweet and coconut filling, is a very popular one and offered as naivedyam to Lord Ganesha.
Along with modak, for other traditional naivedyam make 21 appe, also known as paniyaram or appo in konkani ( rice appe, temple style appe, or instant wheat appe) and ladoo like rava ladoo, besan ladoo, or coconut ladoo.
Ganesh chaturthi special Ukadiche Modak
Mangalorean style Banana Modak (Kele Mulik)
Chocolate or Bounty Modak
Ganesh Chaturthi Prasadam
Along with modak, as mentioned earlier, some of the popular naivedyam and prasadam recipe that is made during the Ganesh Chaturthi festival includes panchamrit (panchamrut), appe, also known as paddu, appo, paniyarm and panchakajjaya (panchkadayi). Other sweet as well as savory snacks that are traditionally made in North Indian and South Indian include karanji (gujiya), shankarpali, chakli (murukku), vada, patoli, ladoo (laddu), kheer and payasam, halwa, etc.
Panchamrut Recipe
Panchakajjaya - 3 ways, Jaggery Based Sweet
Gujiya (Nevri or Karanji)
Thick Milk Dessert Basundi
Puran Poli
Classic Rice Appe (Konkani Style)
Patholi - Classic Konkani Ganesh Chaturthi Special
Banana Appam (Appo)
Murukku or Chakli
Vada (Nippattu, Chekkalu)
Samo Rice Chakli
Kayi Holige (Coconut Sweet)
Sweet poha prasad
Sweets for Ganesh Chaturthi
In this section, I have included ladoo (laddu), kheer and payasam, halwa, and burfi (barfi) sweets made for the Ganesh Chaturthi festival in North India and South India.
Classic Besan Laddu
Atta Laddu or Churma Ladoo
Rava Coconut Ladoo
Badam Ladoo
Coconut Laddu with 3 ingredients
Ganesh chaturthi special ladoo
Sheera (Suji Ka Halwa)
Badam halwa
Pineapple sheera (kesari)
Coconut Burfi, Traditional Way
Coconut Barfi with Jaggery
Plain white milk barfi
Rice Kheer (Doodh Pak)
Vermicelli Kheer
Chana Dal Kheer
Sabudana Kheer
Breakfast & Lunch Recipes
This section includes North and South Indian breakfast recipes, lunch menu ideas, snacks, fritters, sundal, and more that are prepared for the Vinayaka Chathurthi festival.
Some popular ones are sabudana khichdi, chickpea sundal, fritter (podi from Mangalore), idli steamed in jackfruit leaves, dahi poha, samak chawal (varai), etc.
Sabudana Appe
Sabudana Khichdi
Sundal with Chickpeas
Green peas sundal (usli)
Sabudana Vada
Aloo Rasedar
Idli steamed in jackfruit leaves
Sabudana Idli
Pulao with Samak Chawal
Dahi Poha - sweet and spicy
Konkani chane gashi
Mangalorean dalitoy
Maharashtrian Batata Poha
Mixed Vegetable curry (valval)
Temple style lemon rice
Coconut Rice
Mangalorean podi (fritters)
JeevKadgi Podi
Fried Sweet Plantains
Phagila Podi
Karate Podi (Bitter melon Fritters)
Mixed vegetable podi
Also, try gajbaje (mangalorean vinayaka chaturthi recipe) and patrado (pathrode).
Recipe FAQs
Modak made with rice flour and filled with jaggery and coconut is the most special dish and considered the favorite food of Lord Ganesha.
Traditionally, modak, panchamrut, panchakajjaya, chakli, nevri (gujiya), and puran poli are among the top dishes that are offered as naivedyam and prasdam for Ganesh Chaturthi.
Recipe card
Ganesh Chaturthi Recipes | Prasadam Recipes for Vinayaka Chaturthi
Ingredients
Traditional Modak Ingredients
- 2 cups Coconut grated
- 1 cup Jaggery powder or grated
- ¼ teaspoon Cardamom powder
- 2 tablespoon Ghee
- 1 cup Rice flour
- 1 ½ cups Water approx, check steps
- ¼ teaspoon Salt adjust to taste
Ganesh Chaturthi Special Dishes
Instructions
- The filling made using coconut and jaggery for steamed modak can also be used to make other sweets like sweet poha, gujiya, patholi, kayi holige. The outer covering is what gets changed.
- You can check stepwise pictures on making of modak with and without mold.
Video
Notes
- Plan your Ganesh Chaturthi lunch menu and click on the recipes given above for detailed special sweets, snacks, and prasadam recipes.
- Wish you all a very happy Gowri Ganesha festival
Nutrition
Note: We originally posted this Ganesh Chaturthi recipe in Sept 2018. It has now been modified in July 2024 with Expert Chef Tips, FAQs, Storage Instructions, etc.
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Paula
These recipes look amazing! I'm excited to start trying a few of them!
dina and bruce
What a line up! Gonna make the sweets first! Thank you!
Adri
I loved reading more about the Ganesh Chaturthi sweets! The milk barfi was delicious and surprisingly easy to make, so I definitely need to try more of these amazing sweets!
Kristen
These recipes all look fantastic! Thank you for putting the list together!
Charla
Such a wonderful collection of recipes, thanks for sharing!