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Savouring winter: A visual journey through Delhi’s seasonal delights

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Umar Dar

As winter’s chill blankets Delhi, the city transforms into a haven for food lovers. Its streets, markets, and eateries come alive with seasonal delights that warm the heart and satisfy the palate. From the iconic Gajar Ka Halwa to the ethereal Daulat Ki Chaat, winter foods in Delhi are more than sustenance—they are a cherished tradition.

Gajar ka halwa

Gajar ka halwa: A winter classic

At Kamaal Sweet House near Jama Masjid, the aroma of freshly made Gajar Ka Halwa fills the air. This 50-year-old establishment, run by Naseer-ud-din, is a favourite among locals and tourists during winter. His son, 18-year-old Haseeb, explains, “We prepare Gajar Ka Halwa daily, using red carrots, desi ghee, and dry fruits. It takes over an hour of hard work to perfect it.” The shop also offers Moong Dal Halwa, a seasonal delight loved especially in January.

Til ki mithaiyaan

Sweet treats: Til ki mithayiyan and jaggery

Winter in Delhi wouldn’t be complete without the rich, nutty flavours of Til Ki Mithayiyan and jaggery-based sweets. Gud Til Laddoo, a popular choice, not only provides warmth but also symbolises the essence of the season.

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Daulat ki Chaat

Daulat ki chaat: A frothy marvel

Daulat Ki Chaat, a delicate winter dessert, is synonymous with effort and craftsmanship. Rakesh, a 25-year-old vendor from Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, migrates to Delhi every winter to prepare this treat. “It takes six hours daily to prepare, using 50–60 kg of milk and 30 kg of cream,” he shares. Found in Chawri Bazar, Dariba, Gandhi Gali, and Fatehpuri Masjid, the dessert is priced at Rs. 80–Rs. 100 per plate and is a favourite among locals and tourists. Rakesh and his team of eight also cater to events, ensuring the magic of Daulat Ki Chaat reaches wider audiences.

A sweet shop near Fatehpuri Masjid

Street food: A vibrant winter scene

Delhi’s street food culture thrives in winter. Vendors selling roasted shakarkandi (sweet potatoes), crispy pakoras, and saffron-infused kesar badam milk add warmth to the chilly evenings. Roasted peanuts, peanut chikki, and popcorn are also crowd favourites, available on nearly every street corner.

Shop selling winter sweets

Traditional winter dishes: A taste of togetherness

For many, winter mornings begin with a steaming plate of Nihari near Jama Masjid, a dish slow-cooked to perfection. Makki di Roti with Sarson da Saag, a beloved Punjabi dish, is another highlight that brings families together. These traditional meals embody the spirit of winter, combining comfort with flavour.

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Roasted peanuts

A celebration of craftsmanship

Behind every dish lies a story of dedication and artistry. From the slow cooking of Gajar Ka Halwa to the intricate preparation of Daulat Ki Chaat, these delicacies reflect the hard work of Delhi’s food artisans. Delhi’s winter feast is not just a culinary experience; it’s a celebration of flavours, stories, and traditions. It brings people together, warming both hearts and homes, making the season truly unforgettable.

Umar Dar

Published by
Umar Dar
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