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Raja Parba Special: Shristi's Poda Pitha

June 13, 2025 12:56 IST
By SHRISTI SAHOO
3 Minutes Read

The vibrant Odia Raja Parba festival honours Bhudevi, the earth goddess and celebrates divine femininity.

During these few days, women enjoy a break from household duties while men prepare special treats for them, accompanied by various recreational activities.

One such treat is the unusual festival cake, Poda Pitha, served often on a banana leaf with Kheer.

A must-have delicacy for its smoky crust and richly-textured insides -- this slow-cooked delight, by Shristi Sahoo, brings the essence of Odisha culinary tradition into your kitchen.

Made with rice and urad dal, sweetened with jaggery, flavoured with spices and coconut, Poda Pitha literally means 'burnt cake' and that slight char is what makes it so special.

Photograph: Kind courtesy Udipta876/Wikimedia Commons

Poda Pitha

Makes: 8-10 servings

Ingredients

Method

Shristi's Note: I usually opt to bake it in a pressure cooker.
Let it cool fully to ensure clean slices.
Store in an airtight container and it will last for 2-3 days at room temperature.

 

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