winter foods

In Pakistan, winter is a celebration of warm, flavourful dishes that comfort our souls. These dishes are deeply rooted in our tradition and culture. They come in a variety, ranging from delicious curries to warm and flavourful teas. Pakistanis have a talent for combining spices, and seasonal ingredients and love to create these elaborate meals. These dishes bring comfort on a cold and windy day. Here are the top 15 South Asian-inspired winter comfort foods that bring flavour and cosiness to our icy days.

1. Masala Chai Easy Masala Chai (Tea) Recipe - Spiced Chai

Masala chai is more than just a cup of chai, it’s like a hug in a cup. The rich aroma of this chai makes it unforgettable, as people brew it with black tea, milk, and spices like cardamom, ginger, and cloves. The warming spices create the perfect drink for cold mornings. They often pair masala chai with biscuits or pakoras for a cosy treat.

2. Gajar Ka HalwaGajar Ka Halwa | How to make Carrot Halwa

Think bright red, steaming hot and mouth-watering, served at a wedding where you’re freezing from the wind. This traditional carrot-based dessert is an all-time winter favourite across South Asia. Grated carrots are slow-cooked with milk, sugar, and ghee, then topped with nuts and cardamom. Gajar ka halwa is warm, sweet, and full of flavour. Plus, it’s a festive dish, so you find it during every winter wedding or dawat.

3. Paya CurryMutton Paya

Paya curry is made with slow-cooked goat or beef trotters and is a hearty winter treat. This dish is a rich, gelatinous broth packed with flavour from garlic, ginger, and spices. Served with naan or parathas, it’s a dish that warms you to the bone. Perfect for chilly mornings.

4. Sarson Ka Saag with Makki Ki RotiSarson Ka Saag Aur Makki Ki Roti Recipe - NDTV Food

This is an iconic Punjabi dish and is also a winter classic. Like most, this one too is slow-cooked, so spices create a flavourful saag. The saag is best enjoyed with buttery maize flatbread, called makki ki roti. Topped with white butter, it’s a hearty dish, wholesome, and fulfilling.

5. Dry Fruit HalwaHoney Dry Fruit Halwa in winter

Another comforting sweet treat! Dry fruit halwa is full of almonds, cashews, pistachios, and dates. Moreover, dry fruit halwa is a nutrient-rich winter dessert. It’s cooked with ghee, sugar, and cardamom to create a fragrant, chewy treat. This dish provides energy and warmth during cold days. A perfect and healthy snack for busy mornings.

6. Hot Kashmiri KahwaTraditional Kashmiri Kahwa

Who doesn’t enjoy a good green tea after dinner? Kahwa is a saffron-infused green tea from Kashmir. This kahwa is often made with almonds, cardamom, and cinnamon. It’s light yet it makes you warm, making it the perfect drink for winter evenings. It’s also great for digestion and relaxation.

7. Shakarkandi ChaatSweet Potato Chaat

The best winter street food has to offer: is Shakarkandi chaat. Roasted sweet potatoes are tossed with spices, lemon juice, and a touch of chaat masala. As a result, you get a flavourful snack. Shakarkandi is a delicious way to enjoy seasonal produce. It’s smoky, tangy, and utterly comforting when you’re out shopping in the cold.

8. Mutton YakhniYakhni Soup, Kashmiri Mutton Yakhni Soup for winter

Cooks prepare this Kashmiri-style mutton broth with yoghurt, mild spices, and aromatic herbs. Yakhni delivers a light yet bold flavour and pairs beautifully with steamed rice. Plus, the warmth of the soup-like gravy is relaxing and amazing for frosty evenings.

9. Peanut ChikkiCrunchy Peanut Chikki

Chikki is a brittle made with roasted peanuts and jaggery and is mostly popular during winter months. It’s crunchy, and sweet, and provides energy and warmth. It’s a common snack during festivals. You’ll often find some of it in gift packages. Again, chikki is a great choice for satisfying your sweet tooth.

10. Makai Ka Sheera

Makai Ka Teekha Meetha Halwa (sweet corn halwa) Recipe | Riwaiti Mithaiyan in winter

This is a favourite in the creamy dessert choice of options. It’s made from cornmeal, milk, and sugar, and is a winter staple in the Gujarat region. Flavoured with cardamom and topped with nuts, it has such rich flavours and is satisfying. Plus, it is not just a dessert but a wholesome dish that keeps you warm and happy.

11. Anda CurryAnda Masala - Marathi Recipe for winter

Egg curry is a quick, easy-to-make, warming dish that pairs beautifully with roti or rice. The eggs are cooked in a spicy tomato and onion gravy, making it rich and comforting. It’s simple, nourishing, and packed with bold flavours perfect for winter nights. Furthermore, the protein from the eggs helps you stay warm and energetic throughout the day.

12. Kashmiri Rogan Josh Goat Rogan Josh + Video | Instant Pot | Kashmiri Mutton Rogan Josh recipe winter

This slow-cooked mutton curry is a signature of Kashmiri cuisine. The flavourful, velvety gravy is made with yoghurt, saffron, and aromatic spices. It’s very hard to resist to enjoy it to the fullest, have it with steamed rice or naan.

13. NihariBeef Nihari in winter

Nihari is a slow-cooked meat stew, that warms hearts during winter mornings. Cooks prepare it with beef or lamb, simmering it to perfection with aromatic spices. Although people savor it year-round but especially love it in colder months. They serve it with naan, making it ideal for sharing with friends or family on frosty mornings.

14. Tilgul LaddooTilgul ladoo | Til gud ladoo | Til ke laddu

Made with sesame seeds and jaggery, these laddoos are a winter special in every sweet store. These bite-sized sweets are nutrient-rich and provide a lot of warmth to the body. They are popular at weddings and are the best for those with a sweet tooth.

15. Badam DoodhBadam Milk

Warm almond milk, flavoured with saffron, cardamom, and crushed nuts, is a bedtime favourite during winter. It’s creamy, and soothing, and helps you sleep peacefully on chilly nights. A sprinkle of nutmeg adds an extra layer of warmth. Your grandma for sure made you drink this when you were sick.

South Asia winter dishes are delicious, aromatic, and hearty. Healthy and nutrient-rich, as they’re slow-cooked, protein-packed, and made mostly in ghee. As winter approaches, these were the most popular and awaited dishes every year.

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Mahnoor Rashid
Mahnoor Rashid is a student with a love for writing. She is an eccentric artist, fond of Muslim architecture. Currently, as a freelance writer, she explores the latest news and the depths of Pakistan's history and culture, while drawn to marketing's intriguing nuances. When not writing, Mahnoor is found adoring animals.