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​6 vrat-friendly ideas that keep one full from morning to evening​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 7, 2025, 13:15 IST
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6 vrat-friendly ideas that keep one full from morning to evening

Fasting days aren’t about starving; they’re about eating differently. The trick is finding foods that follow the rules yet actually keep you going through the day. Our kitchens are full of them: flours, roots, fruits, and nuts that have always been part of vrat meals. Put them together the right way, and you get dishes that are light enough to honour the fast but filling enough to stop those mid-day hunger pangs. Here are six that make fasting feel steady instead of draining.

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Sabudana khichdi

This is the dish almost everyone leans on during a fast, and for good reason. When cooked just right, sabudana becomes so much more than chewy pearls. Paired with potatoes and roasted peanuts, it turns hearty and deeply satisfying. The potatoes add substance, the peanuts lend protein, and that final squeeze of lime cuts perfectly through the richness. A bowl in the morning carries you easily into the afternoon without leaving you hollow.

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Kuttu paratha

Missing rotis on a fasting day? Kuttu (buckwheat) flour doesn’t feel like a compromise at all. When you roll it into parathas, it comes out earthy, nutty, and properly satisfying. If you mix in a little boiled potato or some grated lauki, the dough turns soft and easy to handle. Lastly, just add a bowl of fresh yogurt on the side, and the whole meal feels complete. You can also add spicy mint chutney. It fills you up, gives you fibre and minerals and most importantly, it tastes like real food, the kind that leaves you content.

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Samak rice pulao

Samak, or barnyard millet, is called vrat rice for a reason. It looks like rice, cooks quickly, and has the same comfort factor, but it’s lighter on the stomach. Cook it with a few diced vegetables, fresh paneer cubes, and a tempering of cumin, and you get a pulao that feels festive and sustaining at the same time. It’s the kind of meal that makes you forget you’re fasting at all.

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Sweet potato tikki

If regular aloo tikki is your weakness, try the sweet potato version on fasting days. Mash up some sweet potatoes and you’ll see how easily they come together: holding shape, crisping up golden, and carrying that gentle natural sweetness. Add sendha namak and green chilli for flavour, shallow fry them in ghee, and you have a snack that doubles as a meal. You can also make a chaat for yourself, just add dahi, coriander-mint chutney, and finish with a drizzle of pomegranate. Two or three of these and you’re good for hours, without the sugar crash.

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Rajgira chikki

Think of this as a desi energy bar. Heat up rajgira (amaranth) seeds in a hot pan and they pop almost like tiny popcorn. Once they’re light and airy, mix them with molten jaggery and press into crunchy, sweet squares. They’re small, easy to carry, and surprisingly filling. Rajgira packs protein and calcium, while jaggery gives steady energy. A piece or two in the afternoon is often all you need to stay balanced until dinner.

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Makhana kheer

No vrat feels complete without something sweet, and makhana kheer is a gentle way to end the day. Roast foxnuts till they’re nice and crunchy, then let them simmer in milk so they soften and soak up all the flavour. Add a little sugar or jaggery, a pinch of cardamom, and that’s it. It’s creamy, soothing, and light enough to eat at night without weighing you down.

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