Easy Indian Recipes for Raksha Bandhan

Kohe a cut above
25th Aug 2025

Description: This Raksha Bandhan, cook up love with these 4 easy sibling-approved recipes. Quick, fun, and hassle-free using Kohe’s kitchen tools.

Raksha Bandhan is all about bonds, banter, and binge-worthy food. Whether you're the chef sibling or the one who just hangs around the kitchen waiting to eat, there's one thing you both agree on—homemade food hits differently.

This year, skip the usual mithai box and get your hands a little dirty (with haldi and besan, of course). These 4 sibling-approved Rakhi recipes are super simple and made even easier with your trusty Kohe kitchen tools.

Let’s get cooking!

1.    Cheesy Bread Rolls – For the Younger Sibling Who Can’t Wait

Why it works: Crunchy, cheesy, and made in 15 minutes. Perfect to stop your sibling from stealing sweets before the thali even lands.

You’ll need:

  • Bread slices
  • Grated cheese
  • Chopped veggies (onions, capsicum, corn)
  • Butter

Kohe kitchen essentials:

·     Kohe Chef Knife – For chopping veggies super fine (so your sibling doesn’t pick them out!)

·     Kohe Grater – Grates cheese smoothly and fast.

2.    Besan Laddoos – Because Mom’s Recipe Always Wins

Why it works: Classic, melt-in-your-mouth laddoos that scream "ghar ka pyaar."

You’ll need:

·   Besan (gram flour)

·   Ghee

·   Sugar

·   Cardamom, dry fruits

Kohe kitchen essentials:

·    Kohe Paring Knife – For chopping nuts with ease.

3.    Mini Masala Maggi Bhel – For the Lazy, Creative Brother

Why it works: It’s crunchy, spicy, and weirdly addictive—and needs zero effort.

You’ll need:

·   Crushed cooked Maggi

·   Onions, tomatoes, green chilies

·    Chaat masala, lemon juice

Kohe kitchen essentials:

·     Kohe Vegetable Chopper – Dices everything neatly without crying over onions.

·      Kohe Utility Knife – Quick, compact cutting for casual snacks.

4.    Chocolate Mug Cake – For That Sweet Ending (Or Sweet Revenge)

Why it works: Single-serve, microwave magic. Great if you’re not into sharing with your sibling.

You’ll need:

·   All-purpose flour

·   Cocoa powder, sugar

·   Milk, chocolate chips

Conclusion:

No matter how much you argue, tease, or prank each other, the kitchen always brings siblings together.
 So this Raksha Bandhan, ditch the gift cards and create something real: moments, mess, and memories—made with Kohe.