Post By SavoryOh 09 January, 2026

Makhana is one of those ingredients that fits effortlessly into Indian kitchens. It can be sweet or savoury, light or comforting, and works well for kids, elders, and everyone in between. Whether you’re looking for a quick snack, a festive sweet, or a comforting dessert, these three makhana recipes are simple, familiar, and easy to prepare at home.

1. Jaggery Makhana Laddu

Best for: Healthy sweets, kids, festive treats

Ingredients:

2 cups plain makhana

½ cup chopped dry fruits (almonds & cashews)

3 tablespoons ghee

½ cup grated jaggery

½ teaspoon cardamom powder

Method:
Dry roast makhana until crisp and crush coarsely. Heat ghee, add makhana and dry fruits, then mix in jaggery and cardamom on low heat. Shape into laddus while warm.

2. Makhana Chaat

Best for: Kids, school snacks, casual munching

Ingredients:

2 cups SavoryOh makhana (salted or flavoured)

1 small onion, finely chopped

1 small tomato, finely chopped

Juice of ½ lemon

A pinch of chaat masala

Fresh coriander (optional)

Method:
Lightly roast the makhana if needed until crisp. In a bowl, mix makhana, onion, and tomato. Add lemon juice and chaat masala, toss gently, garnish with coriander, and serve immediately.

3. Creamy Makhana Kheer

Best for: Dessert, elders, family meals

Ingredients:

2 cups plain or mildly flavoured SavoryOh makhana

1 litre milk

1 tablespoon ghee

3–4 tablespoons sugar or grated jaggery

½ teaspoon cardamom powder

Chopped nuts (optional)

Method:
Lightly crush the makhana. Heat ghee, add makhana, and sauté briefly. Add warm milk and simmer on low heat until soft and creamy. Sweeten, add cardamom and nuts, and serve warm.