Rakhi isn’t just about tying threads and swapping gifts — it’s about creating memories over shared laughter, old stories, and great food. Whether your sibling is a picky eater, a full-on foodie, or just there for the sweets, this Rakhi menu is designed to satisfy every mood, palate, and plate.
From nostalgic comfort food to festive sweets and easy-to-make snacks, here’s your step-by-step Rakhi feast plan — made with love and sprinkled with sibling vibes 💛
🥟 Starters & Snacks: Bite-Sized Bonding
1. Mini Samosas or Kachori Shots
Crispy, spicy, and perfect with mint chutney in shot glasses. You can even go fancy with cheese-filled versions!
2. Paneer Tikka Skewers

Marinated paneer cubes grilled to perfection — serve with a side of mint mayo.
3. Chaat Platter

Create a DIY station with:
- Papdi
- Boiled potatoes
- Chutneys
- Pomegranate
Let everyone build their own version — and fight over who made the best one 😄
🍛 Main Course: Comfort Meets Celebration
4. Jeera Rice + Dal Tadka
Warm, simple, and so satisfying. You can’t go wrong with this comfort combo.
5. Paneer Butter Masala or Shahi Kofta

Rich and creamy dishes that always feel festive. Add naan or laccha paratha on the side.
6. Poori + Aloo Tamatar Sabzi
Nostalgia on a plate — especially if you’re recreating childhood Sunday vibes!
🍰 Desserts: Because Rakhi is Also About the Mithaas
7. Homemade Gulab Jamun or Rasmalai Cups

Serve in mini bowls with rose petals for a fancy twist.
8. Tricolor Barfi or Coconut Laddoos
Celebrate with the colors of the flag! Easy to make, and even easier to eat.
9. Fusion Sweet: Chocolate Modaks or Rasgulla Cheesecake Jars
Perfect if your sibling is not into traditional sweets — but still deserves a sugar high.