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    Home » Festivals, Memories and Misc » Ugadi 2024 ~ Ugadi Special Dishes!

    Ugadi 2024 ~ Ugadi Special Dishes!

    Published: Mar 10, 2010 · Modified: Apr 6, 2024 by Srivalli · 17 Comments

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    Ugadi Special Dishes to celebrate Ugadi, a festival in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka to mark the beginning of a new year. This ugadi food festival menu gives you a complete guide to make for the festival.

    We celebrate the first day of Chaitra month is as Ugadi as per the Hindu calendar and typically falls in the month of March or April in the Gregorian calendar.

    Ugadi Special Dishes

    When is Telugu Ugadi 2024?

    We are celebrating Ugadi on April 9th this year.

    About Ugadi

    Yugadi (Kannada: ಯುಗಾದಿ, Telugu: ఉగాది) from yuga + aadi, yuga means era, aadi means start. The start of an era is the new year's day for the people of the Deccan region of India.

    First of all, the people of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh use the term Yugadi/Ugadhi for this festival, while Maharashtraians refer it as Gudi Padwa. Sindhis celebrate the same day as their New Year day as Cheti Chand.

    Ugadi Special Lunch has different dishes picked from this collection:

    Jump to:
    • Some of the Ugadi Traditions we follow
    • Fried Snack
    • Vada Varieties
    • Mixed Rice
    • Pachadi
    • Vepudu
    • Masala Kura
    • Pappu
    • Traditional Sweets
    • Payasam and others
    • Andhra Pindi Vantalu
    • The Ugadi Celebrations over the years!

    As a kid I fondly remember looking forward to Ugadi every year. Certainly, this is a festival when Amma would make Poli and she used to make so much to distribute to the entire neighborhood. It took us quite some time to convince her to make the Sweet Polis on other days too.

    I was very happy knowing that Athamma has the custom of making Poli for all festivals. It is only natural that I embrace this habit wholeheartedly!

    Some of the Ugadi Traditions we follow

    First of all, the day starts with having a early bath. We do Rangoli or Muggulu which is with different colour flours. First of all, we decorate the doors with Mango leaves Thoranalu. We certainly buy new clothes for the festival. Special pooja where festival feast is prepared and shared with neighbours and friends.

    In addition, the highlight of this festival is the Ugadi Pachadi. The pachadi is a festive food combining all flavors – sweet, sour, salty, bitter, astringent and piquant (spicy hot). In Telugu and Kannada Hindu traditions, it is a symbolic reminder that life is a mix of all flavours and by eating this pachadi, we accept that.

    In my parent's place, this day is observed as the day they pray to our elders. We prepare special food and along with new cloths, this feast is offered to God.

    For the offering, Amma makes Ugadi Pachadi, Mudda Pappu, 5 varieties of vepudus (Dry sautes or fries with vegetables) Semiya Payasam/ Sagubiyam Payasam, Meddu Vada, Sakkara Pongali, Pachimirapakaya Pappu, Rasam, and curds, along with Poli

    My MIL always makes Chitrannam Brinjal Potato Curry, Poli

    Our Ugadi Lunch at Amma's place is featured as this. Almost for all festivals, in addition to these listed here, we cook few special dishes as per the festival celebrated.

    I am sharing different options you can make from my collection.

    Fried Snack

    • How to make Potato Pakodis
    • Cabbage Onion Pakoda
    • Biyam Pindi Pakode ~ Rice Flour Pakodas!
    • How to make Onion Pakkodas 1
      Onion Pakkodas
    • Mirapakaya Bajji - Chilli Bajji
    • Onion Pakodas
      Onion Pakoda | How to make Crispy Onion Pakoda
    • Stuffed Chilli Bajji or Fritters | Stuffed Mirapakaya Bajji | Bajji Mirapakaya Step by Step Recipe
    • Baby Corn Bajji
      Baby Corn Bajji | How To Make Corn Bajji

    Vada Varieties

    • Pesara Garelu | Pesarapappu Vadalu
    • Coconut Masala Vadai
    • Crunchy Ulaval Vada ~ Horse Gram Fritters!
    • Molakethina Pesulu Vada ~ Sprouted Moong Dal Fritters!
    • Alasanda Vada, Black-Eyed Pea Fritters ~ Andhra Special!
    • Masala Vada
    • Meddu Vada

    Mixed Rice

    • Pulihora - Spicy Tamarind Rice
      Pulihora, Kadalai Paruppu Sundal ~ Day 2
    • Pulihora
      Pulihora | Tamarind Rice ~ Navratri Special Dishes – Day 1
    • Mamidikaya Pulihora | Green Mango Rice | Mangai Sadam
    • Andhra Pulihora Recipe | Tamarind Rice ~ Andhra Special
    • Karivepaku Pulihora | Curry Leaves Tamarind Mixed Rice ~ Step by Step Recipe
    • Puli Aval / Atukula Pulihora, Chana Dal Khus Khus Payasam / Senaga Pappu Gasagasala Payasam | Navratri Recipes
    • Pepper Tamarind Rice, Miriyala Pulihora ~ Weekend Cooking | Step By Step Recipe
    • Andhra Pulihora ~ Tamarind Rice with Sesame seeds!
    • Andhra Pulihora
      Andhra Pulihora, Tamarind Rice ~ Andhra Special!
    • Puliyodharai, Kara Kondakadalai Sundal ~ Navratri Special Dishes - Day 2
    • Capsicum Bath | How to make Bell Pepper Mixed Rice
    • Ulundogorai
      Ulundogorai | How to make Urad Dal Rice

    Pachadi

    • Mango Chutney ~ Andhra Mamidikaya Pachadi
    • Karivepaku Pachadi | Curry Leaves Chutney
    • Gooseberry Chutney or Usirikai Pachadi ~ Andhra Special!
    • Curry Leaves Chutney Recipe | Karivepaku Pachadi

    Vepudu

    • Munagaku Vepudu | Drumstick Leaves Stir Fry
    • Aratikaya Nuvvu Podi Vepudu
    • Dondakaya Fry
      Dondakaya Fry | Andhra Style Dondakaya Vepudu
    • Vazhakkai Curry 2 | Raw Banana Fry | Lunch Box Series : LBS#76

    Masala Kura

    • Gutti Beerakaya Kura ~ Lunch Box Series : LBS#84
    • Anapakaya Vankaya Masala Kura Recipe ~ Hyacinth Bean, Brinjal in a spicy gravy Recipe
    • Vankaya Senagalu Kura
      Vankaya Senagalu Kura
    • Vankai Urulagadda Kura and a new Award

    Pappu

    • Maamidikaya Pappu ~ Mango Dal!
    • Sapidi Pappu, Tomato Rasam ~ Simple Andhra Thali
    • Bottle Gourd Dal (Sorakaya Pappu)
    • Korra Annam Methi Akku Pappu
      Korra Annam with Dal with Fenugreek leaves (Menthakku Pappu kura) ~ Andhra Special!
    • Endu Mirapakaya Pappu - Dry Red Chilli Dal
      Endu Mirapakaya Pappu ~ Dry Red Chilli Dal
    • Lunch Box Series : LBS#45 the tale of the beerakaya continues!
    • Vankaya Pappu
      Vankaya Pappu Andhra Style | Brinjal Dal ~ Lunch Box Series #2
    • Green Chilli Dal
      How to make Pachi Mirapakaya Pappu ~ Green Chilli Dal

    Traditional Sweets

    • Boorelu, Gaarelu and Kudaalu - Traditional Sweets ~ Andhra Special!
    • Coconut Burfi ~ A Delicious Indian Sweet!
    • Coconut Poli - A change from the regular one
    • Sweet Poli ~ Ugadi Special!

    Payasam and others

    • Rava Laddoo ~ Sugarbomb Treats!
    • Semiya Kesari
      Semiya Kesari | Vermicelli Kesari
    • Parupu Payasam
      Senaga Pappu Payasam for Janmashtami!
    • Semiya Payasam ~ My Liquid delight!
    • Moong Dal Payasam (Pesara Pappu Payasam) ~ Ayuda Pooja Celebrations!
    • Chana Dal Payasam | Kadalai Paruppu Payasam (Sanaga Pappu Payasam) ~ Tamil New Year Special
    • Seviyan Recipe for Birthday celebration | Sweet Vermicelli | Typical South Indian Style - 3
    • Kesari Bhath ~ A Delightful Dessert!

    Andhra Pindi Vantalu

    • Mundhiri Murukku
      Mundhiri Murukku | How to make Cashew Nut Murukku
    • Aval Murukku
      Aval Murukku | How to make Poha Chakli
    • Mullu Murukku ~ Krishna Jayanthi Recipes
    • Murukulu
      Murukulu ~ South Indian Chakli For Diwali

    The Ugadi Celebrations over the years!

    Sharing some of the pictures clicked over years in our home.

    Ugadi Lunch
    Ugadi Lunch - 2009
    Ugadi Lunch - 2012
    Ugadi Lunch - 2012
    Ugadi 2010
    Ugadi Lunch - 2010
    Ugadi LUnch 2013
    Ugadi Lunch - 2013

    Hope you will make these dishes and have a blessed festival!

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    Reader Interactions

    Comments

    1. Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal says

      March 10, 2010 at 5:09 am

      Looks super yummy, I am going to miss my mom's cooking on Ugadi. Wish you a happy Ugadi to you and your family.

      Reply
    2. nivedita says

      March 10, 2010 at 5:37 am

      Hi Valli,
      Mouth watering dishes!!!
      Waiting for Ugadi now!

      Reply
    3. Cooking Foodie says

      March 10, 2010 at 9:22 am

      This is a delicious platter! Wish you a very happy Ugadi!

      Reply
    4. Priya says

      March 10, 2010 at 10:25 am

      Delicious spread...mouthwatering and such a beautiful festive dishes..

      Reply
    5. Rachana Kothari says

      March 10, 2010 at 12:54 pm

      Wish you and your family a very happy Ugadi! The platter looks really great:)

      Reply
    6. Malar says

      March 10, 2010 at 3:09 pm

      hmm superb dishes..

      Reply
    7. Valarmathi says

      March 10, 2010 at 6:13 pm

      Yummy spread...looks delicious.

      Reply
    8. Jhonny walker says

      March 10, 2010 at 7:17 pm

      All of these are mouthwatering. What a lovely platter. I

      Reply
    9. Bong Mom says

      March 10, 2010 at 2:50 pm

      I got a mail from my local temple about Ugadi celebrations next Tuesday and I was thinking that now there will be some festival cooking around the blogs 🙂

      Happy Ugadi and yeah do send us some Polis 🙂

      Reply
    10. Srivalli says

      March 10, 2010 at 4:43 pm

      Thank you friends for the wishes..I put this list up as I had some readers asking me..:)

      Sandy, will surely send Polis..:)

      Reply
    11. Cham says

      March 11, 2010 at 7:25 pm

      For a min I thought It is today Ugadi! Looking forward of ur spread Valli!

      Reply
    12. Vanamala Hebbar says

      March 11, 2010 at 4:47 pm

      Lovely dishes

      Reply
    13. Rosa's Yummy Yums says

      March 12, 2010 at 9:27 am

      That meal looks fantastic and very tasty! Happy Ugandi

      Cheers,

      Rosa

      Reply
    14. Aparna says

      March 12, 2010 at 11:26 am

      Le tme wish you Happy Ugadi weel in advance. 🙂
      I know there will be a tempting spreadat your table this year too.

      Reply
    15. Suma Gandlur says

      March 15, 2010 at 3:09 am

      Happy Ugadi to you and your family.
      Love that lunch platter and especially drooling over those yummy polis. 🙂

      Reply
    16. SathyaSridhar says

      March 16, 2010 at 11:12 am

      Happy Ugadi to you n your family!!! Srivalli. I like your blog very much, i have been watching your recipes long time. Srivalli,, nice ugadi dishes.Take Care and Keep Smiling.

      Reply
    17. notyet100 says

      March 19, 2010 at 3:57 am

      nice menu....sounds so yummy

      Reply

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