Dussehra

A Dussehra Feast, Ready in Minutes with Ready-to-Eat Dishes from Bombay Kitchen

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Celebrate the auspicious occasion of Dussehra with your family and loved ones by indulging in endless revelry and enjoying mouthwatering, ready-to-eat Indian dishes from Bombay Kitchen’s product range. Read this blog to know about some of these dishes.

Dussehra, also called Vijayadashami, marks the victory of good over evil. It reminds us that patience, truth, and steady effort win in the end. Families take this day to offer thanks, start fresh, and share a meal.

Celebrations look different across India but carry the same spirit. In the North, people watch Ramlila and burn Ravana effigies in the evening. In Bengal and the East, Durga Puja ends with farewell rituals. In the South, many observe Dussehra Pooja along with Ayudha Puja, honoring tools, books, and instruments. In Maharashtra, relatives exchange shami or apta leaves as a token of goodwill.

Because it is an auspicious occasion, homes are cleaned, lamps are lit, and sweets are shared with neighbors and guests. Elders bless the young, children look forward to prasad, and the day closes with joyful gatherings that feel calm and warm.

What makes Bombay Kitchen’s ready-to-eat dishes so special in such celebrations?

Festival days pass quickly, filled with rituals, morning prayers, visits, phone calls, and evening plans. So in this case, cooking everything from scratch can be tough. Bombay Kitchen’s ready-to-eat dishes help you serve a delicious spread on the table within minutes, so you can sit, talk, and be a part of the celebrations while enjoying these mouthwatering dishes with your loved ones. These dishes stay close to traditional tastes and flavors, thereby making Dussehra gatherings even more special.

In this blog, we are going to tell you about some of the most delicious ready-to-eat dishes from Bombay Kitchen that you can enjoy with your loved ones on Dussehra.

This is comfort food with a little twist. Imagine soft dhokla, airy like sponge cakes, meeting the bold warmth of street-style bhaji. It lands on the table as one of the smartest traditional favorites with a modern twist. Each bite is light yet full, with a butter-kissed finish that feels like Mumbai at dusk. Set it out first and watch conversations loosen. It is a delightful experience that sets the tone for the evening.

Golden triangles that snap at the edge and melt at the center, Spinach and Cheese Samosa is an all-time favorite. The spinach brings flavor, the cheese brings the texture, and the spices thread them together. Children reach for it first. Adults follow, one more piece at a time. It sits proudly among your festive appetizers, pairing well with mint chutney or a gentle tamarind dip. Familiar, friendly, and just indulgent enough, this is the perfect snack for your celebrations.

Batata Poha is the quiet anchor of the spread. Fluffy flattened rice, soft potatoes, roasted peanuts, and a squeeze of lime. Curry leaves do the heavy lifting for aroma, while mustard seeds add small, happy sparks of flavor. Serve it warm in the morning or early evening as the house settles after prayers. It suits the mood of Dussehra gatherings, keeps elders comfortable, and eases everyone into the night.

Malai Kofta is the heart of every Indian celebration. Place it at the center as your Dussehra Special, then let your loved ones enjoy it with naan or jeera rice. The delicious taste and mouthwatering flavors make this dish the star of your feast, especially on an auspicious occasion like Dussehra.

A mild, aromatic curry that pleases all corners of the table. Fresh vegetables cooked in a silky sauce where the spices are so intensely flavorful that they make it perfect for everyone. It carries the comfort of home cooking and the ease of a restaurant finish. This is a delicacy that you can never go wrong with. 

The above-mentioned authentic Indian delicacies are sure to light up your Dussehra celebrations. Besides being flavorful and carrying the traditional taste, these dishes also offer you extreme convenience because they come in a ready-to-eat version. Simply visit a Bombay Kitchen outlet or grocery store near you, buy the items, heat them, and they will be ready to serve as your special Dussehra feast.