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8 healthy desi dishes that should be part of daily winter meals

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 9, 2025, 18:17 IST
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8 Healthy dishes that should be part of daily winter meals

Winter brings with it a wave of bone chilling cold, which eventually takes a toll over health and well being. As much as we love gorging on delightful snacks, sweet treats and junk, this season naturally makes the body and digestive system sluggish due to harsh cold weather and lack of movement. Interestingly, the solution to stay fit even in the worst cold weather was decoded long back in the books of Ayurveda that too in the form of mindfully curated foods and dishes that naturally help in keeping the body warm. Well, here are some common foods that can naturally kindle agni, the digestive fire, and support ojas, which is the major essence of immunity as per Ayurveda. Read on to know more about these foods and how each of these dishes can help you sail through the winter season easily.

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Gond Laddu

Traditionally prepared in North India, this classic special laddu is not just a sweet treat rather is a perfectly made sweet remedy to improve immunity and metabolic health. Gond laddu is basically a delicious and sticky sweet treat made using edible gond gum, ghee, wheat flour, and nuts like almonds. This age old laddu is perfect for bone health and helps in lubricating the joints and building stamina. Consuming these laddus in the morning helps in generating internal heat, prevents dryness, and nourishes muscles, and is great for those battling winter body aches or struggle with fatigue and low energy. To make these laddus just roast 1 cup gond in ½ cup ghee until puffed and crushed, then mix with roasted 1 cup whole wheat flour, ½ cup powdered jaggery, ¼ cup chopped nuts, and ½ tsp cardamom. Knead into dough while warm and shape into 10-12 laddus.

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Haldi doodh

Haldi doodh, also known as golden milk, is a classic bedtime remedy, which is also great for winters. Packed with the goodness of curcumin, this milk blend has natural antioxidants and has anti-inflammatory properties that help fight cold, soothes coughs, and promotes restful sleep by balancing Vata dosha and helps boost immunity. This simple blend can be made by simmering 1 cup milk with ½ tsp turmeric, a pinch of black pepper, ½ tsp grated ginger, and 1 tsp jaggery for 5-7 minutes until frothy. Strain and sip hot before bed to fight colds and boost immunity with enhanced curcumin absorption.​

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Sarson ka saag with makki ki roti


Sarson ka saag with makki ki roti combines mustard greens, spinach, and bathua stewed in ghee with cornmeal flatbreads. Rich in iron and fiber, this Punjabi staple detoxifies, warms the core, and counters winter sluggishness when drizzled with white butter.Sarson ka saag pairs richly with makki ki roti: blanch and blend 500g mustard greens, 200g spinach, and 100g bathua, slow-cook with 2 tbsp ghee, onion, ginger-garlic, and spices for an hour; meanwhile, knead 2 cups cornmeal with water into rotis and cook on tawa, topping saag with butter.​

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Adrak chai


Adrak chai with tulsi infuses fresh ginger, holy basil, and black tea for a daily ritual. This Kapha-balancing brew clears sinuses, ignites metabolism, and uplifts mood, sipped twice daily to shield against chills and enhance respiratory flow.Adrak chai with tulsi clears sinuses through boiling 2 cups water with crushed 1-inch ginger, 4-5 tulsi leaves, 1 tsp black tea, and optional cloves for 2-3 minutes, strained and sweetened with ½ tsp jaggery for twice-daily sipping.

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Bajra Khichdi

Bajra khichdi pairs pearl millet with moong dal, ghee, and ginger for a light yet hearty one-pot meal. Millet's grounding qualities sustain energy without heaviness, while dal provides protein; perfect for lunch to kindle agni and ease digestion during shorter days.Bajra khichdi sustains energy via pressure-cooked ½ cup soaked bajra and ¼ cup moong dal with 2 cups water, salt, and ginger for 4 whistles, then tempered with 1 tsp ghee and cumin seeds. Serve hot with extra ghee for light, digestible comforting lunch.

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Ragi Kheer

Ragi Kheer, or nachni java, cooks finger millet with jaggery and dry fruits for breakfast porridge. Packed with calcium for bones and slow-release carbs, it fuels the day, supports weight balance, and warms without aggravating Pitta. Ragi porridge fuels mornings by mixing ½ cup ragi flour with 2 cups water or milk, cooking lump-free until thick, then adding 2 tbsp jaggery, chopped dry fruits, and cardamom for calcium-rich, steady-energy breakfast bowls.​

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Gajar Halwa

Gajar halwa, grated carrots slow-cooked in ghee, milk, and cardamom, transforms a simple root veggie into a dessert-like treat. Laden with beta-carotene for immunity and vision, it pacifies Vata dryness and satisfies sweet cravings healthily as an evening warmer.Gajar halwa delights as a healthy treat by sautéing 500g grated carrots in ½ cup ghee until soft, reducing with 2 cups milk, then stirring in ½ cup jaggery, ¼ cup nuts, and cardamom to thicken into warm, Vata-soothing portions.​

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Urad Dal Tadka


Urad dal tadka, slow-cooked black gram with cumin, garlic, and hing, delivers nourishing strength for dinner. Its tarpana (moisturizing) properties hydrate skin from within, build ojas, and combat lethargy, aligning with Ayurveda's winter emphasis on unctuous foods.Urad dal tadka nourishes deeply by pressure-cooking 1 cup soaked whole urad dal soft, then tempering 1 tbsp ghee with cumin, minced garlic, hing, turmeric, and chili, simmering all together for 10 minutes before garnishing with coriander for hydrating dinners.​

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