Whenever we feel like cooking, the first thing we do is search for the recipe on Google. Google Trends has published its ‘Year in Search 2024’ report, showcasing the year’s most popular search topics.
In the food and beverage category, most of the top searched recipes in India were items that became viral on social media or gained popularity during holiday celebrations. The most popular recipes worldwide were a combination of social media fads and festive delights.
Here’s a compilation of the top 10 Googled recipes in India for 2024:
PORN STAR MARTINI
The Porn Star Martini is a cocktail featuring a passion fruit taste, prepared with vodka, Passoã, passion fruit puree, and lime juice. It is usually accompanied by a cold shot of champagne on the side. Developed by Douglas Ankrah in 2002, it’s not an authentic martini, but fits within a group of beverages that feature ‘martini’ in their titles. In November 2018, it was reported that the Porn Star Martini was the UK’s most popular cocktail.
MANGO PICKLE
Mango pickle, often called ‘aam ka achar,’ serves as an excellent side for parathas, snacks, rice, and many daily meals. This pickle is crafted from sour, unripe green mangoes, spices, salt, and oil, resulting in a unique tangy taste. The ideal mango pickle recipe generally includes ripe mangoes, spices such as mustard seeds, fenugreek seeds, chili powder, turmeric, salt, vinegar, and oil.
DHANIYA PANJIRI
Dhaniya Panjiri is a classic Indian dessert prepared for Krishna Janmashtami to offer as prasad. ‘Dhania’ denotes coriander, while ‘Panjiri’ is a wholesome mixture of nuts, dried fruits, whole wheat flour, and ghee. This treat is gluten-free and vegetarian, filled with the benefits of nuts and ghee.
UGADI PACHADI
Ugadi Pachadi is a customary dish made for the Telugu New Year (Ugadi), consisting of six unique flavors. Typically prepared in South Indian regions, it blends neem flowers, unripe green mango, jaggery, pepper powder, coconut, and salt.
CHARNAMRIT
Charnamrit is a sweet, creamy, and fragrant beverage cherished by followers and participants of Janmashtami. Usually presented as a prasad, it consists of curd, milk, sugar, honey, ghee, almonds, cashews, and makhana. Numerous individuals think that taking charnamrit can cleanse the soul, inspire good feelings, and calm the mind.
EMA DATSHI
Ema Datshi is Bhutan’s national dish, a tasty stew prepared with chili peppers and cheese. The name originates from its two main components: ’ema’ which signifies chili peppers and ‘datshi’ which denotes cheese. It is usually accompanied by boiled rice or tingmo, but it can also be relished with various kinds of bread.
FLAT WHITE
A flat white is a coffee drink prepared with espresso and frothed milk. It usually has a greater proportion of espresso to milk than a caffè latte and does not have the thick foam layer present in a cappuccino.
KANJI
Kanji is a fermented beverage made for Holi, consisting of water, black carrots, beetroot, mustard seeds, and heeng. At times, it is garnished with boondi. High in antioxidants, kanji is a revitalizing and nutritious drink.
SHANKARPALI
Shankarpali, often referred to as shakkarpara, is a well-known Indian sweet treat created from a mixture of sugar, ghee (or butter), maida flour, and semolina. The term originates from the Persian word “Shekarpareh.” It is also referred to as murali, khurma, lakdi mithai, or just mithai.
CHAMMANTHI PODI
Chammanthi Podi is a dry spice mix and chutney originating from Kerala. In contrast to typical coconut chutneys that spoil rapidly without refrigeration, Chammanthi Podi was developed to allow chutney preservation for several months. To make Chammanthi Podi, shredded coconut and spices are roasted in a pan to eliminate moisture. The blend is subsequently crushed and kept for future use.