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Sindhi Recipe For Thadri: Mitho Lolo

Last updated on: September 01, 2023 19:03 IST

Thadri, an important Sindhi festival, will be celebrated on September 6.

On this day, Sindhis do not light the kitchen fire (or the gas) in their homes, because they are honouring the goddess Jog Maya, who is said to be the sister of Krishna. They therefore usually eat food that has been made the previous day.

Popular dishes to be had on Thadri are: Mitho Lolo or sweet Sindhi bread, Khato Bhat or yoghurt rice, Chehro Lolo or besan roti, Tawa Sabji or a mixed vegetable made with potatoes, eggplant (brinjals or baingan), lady's fingers (okra or bhindi) and Niji Palak or spinach cooked with garlic.

Vishaka Damwani offers a traditional recipe for Mitho Lolo, a sweet and delicious flatbread crafted from sugar and wheat flour, eaten at Thadri, and on other occasions as well.

Suresh and Vishaka Damwani are the folks behind Sindh Ji Rasoi, a Sindhi cooking channel.

Mitho Lolo

Mitho Lolo

Serves: 4-5

Ingredients

Method

Vishaka's Note: Let each lolo cool separately and do not pile them one on top of each other, so they remain fresh and crisp.

Vishaka Damwani

Vishaka Damwani lives in Mumbai.

WATCH: How to make Mitho Lolo

 

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