Ganesh Chaturthi is a festival of devotion, joy, and delicious sweets. While traditional steamed Ukadiche Modaks hold a special place in every offering to Lord Ganesha, modern twists like the Chocolate Modak recipe have won hearts for their rich flavor and simplicity.
With just three ingredients – chocolate, mawa (khoya), and sugar – you can prepare this indulgent sweet in under 30 minutes. Perfect for busy festive days, this quick recipe is a hit with kids and chocolate lovers. The combination of creamy khoya and silky chocolate makes it melt-in-the-mouth delicious while still keeping the divine essence of the offering.
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Why Chocolate Modak is a Must-Try This Ganesh Chaturthi
- Minimal Ingredients: Only 5 basic ingredients from your pantry.
- Quick & Easy: Ready in less than half an hour.
- Festive & Modern: A delightful twist on the traditional recipe.
- Kid-Friendly: Chocolate makes it a favorite among children.
- Perfect Prasad: Can be offered to Lord Ganesha or enjoyed as a dessert.
Ingredients You’ll Need

- 1 cup mawa (khoya) – crumbled or grated (unsweetened)
- ⅓ cup chocolate chips – milk, semi-sweet, or dark
- 2 tablespoons sugar – adjust as per taste
- ⅛ teaspoon cardamom powder – for aroma (optional)
- 1 tablespoon ghee, butter, or oil – for greasing moulds
- Optional garnish: Finely chopped pistachios, almonds, or rose petals
Step-by-Step Method to Make Chocolate Modak
1. Prepare Your Ingredients
Measure all ingredients before starting. Grease the modak moulds with a thin layer of ghee, butter, or neutral oil to prevent sticking.
2. Cook the Mawa
- Heat a non-stick pan on low flame.
- Add the crumbled mawa and stir continuously for 1-2 minutes until it starts melting.
3. Sweeten the Mixture
- Add sugar and mix well.
- Stir for another minute to dissolve completely.
4. Add Chocolate
- Lower the heat and add chocolate chips.
- Stir non-stop until they melt and blend with the mawa mixture.
5. Add Flavor
- Sprinkle cardamom powder for a traditional aroma (or use vanilla/cinnamon for a twist).
6. Check the Consistency
- The mixture should leave the sides of the pan and form a single lump.
- Test by shaping a tiny ball – if it holds shape, it’s ready.
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7. Shape the Modaks
- Transfer the mixture to a plate and let it cool slightly (but still warm).
- Roll small portions into balls, place into moulds, press gently, and unmould.
8. Garnish & Serve
- Decorate with pistachios or rose petals.
- Offer to Lord Ganesha or refrigerate for 5-6 days.
Pro Tips for Perfect Chocolate Modaks
- Don’t Overcook: Overheating will make the modaks chewy.
- Use Good Chocolate: Quality chocolate enhances taste.
- No Mould? No Problem: Shape them into small pedas.
- Add Crunch: Mix in chopped nuts for texture.
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Serving Ideas
- As Prasad: Arrange beautifully on a silver plate for Ganesh Chaturthi puja.
- Dessert Plate: Serve chilled with a sprinkle of cocoa powder.
- Festive Gift: Pack in decorative boxes for friends and family.
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This Chocolate Modak recipe is the perfect fusion of tradition and modern flavors, proving that festive sweets can be both quick and delightful. With only three ingredients and minimal effort, you can create a dessert that pleases both Lord Ganesha and your loved ones.
So this Ganesh Chaturthi, skip the store-bought sweets and make these homemade delights – your family will thank you, and the divine blessings will taste even sweeter.

