India’s relationship with food has always been emotional, experimental, and, at times, delightfully unpredictable. Google’s Year in Search 2025 proves exactly that. From traditional festival treats to trendy cocktails and even a British classic, Indians spent the year looking up recipes that span cultures, moods, and seasons. The top searches reveal a country craving comfort, nostalgia, fun, and a whole lot of flavour—sometimes all at once.
Top 10 Most-Googled Food Recipes in India in 2025
Idli
The classic Idli took the crown this year, reminding everyone why it remains India’s favourite breakfast. Soft, steamed and gut-friendly, this South Indian dish became a go-to search for home cooks wanting consistent results, whether using a traditional stone-ground batter or instant mixes. Its versatility with chutneys and sambar only added to its popularity.
Pornstar Martini
A surprising second place, Pornstar Martini clearly made its way from upscale bars to Indian home parties. The vodka-and-passionfruit cocktail, usually served with a splash of bubbly, captivated curious mixology enthusiasts eager to recreate its sweet-tart, tropical vibe.
Modak (Ukadiche Modak)
Festival season once again turned Google into a virtual cooking school, as Indians looked up the intricacies of mastering the delicate rice-flour shell and coconut-jaggery filling of this Ganesh Chaturthi must-have. The traditional steamed version (Ukadiche Modak) saw the most traction.
Thekua
This rustic snack from Bihar and Jharkhand found nationwide love. Crispy, jaggery-rich and deeply connected to Chhath Puja, Thekua’s popularity surged as people searched for authentic recipes and for ways to recreate the flavours of home.
Ugadi Pachadi
With its unique blend of sweet, sour, bitter, and tangy ingredients, this symbolic Telugu New Year dish represented the balance of life itself. Many Indians were curious to understand the ritual behind its six components and how to get the proportions just right.
Beetroot Kanji
Fermented, vibrant, and probiotic-rich, Beetroot Kanji rode the wave of gut health trends. Home cooks looked for easy ways to prepare this earthy, mustard-spiced drink that’s as refreshing as it is nourishing.
Thiruvathirai Kali
Tamil households sparked a spike in searches for its festive jaggery-based dish Thiruvathirai Kali. Made with millets or broken rice, it blends culture, flavours and tradition, perfect for those exploring regional Indian desserts.
Yorkshire Pudding
This was the year Indians welcomed a bit of Britain to their dining tables. Whether out of curiosity or global exposure through OTT food shows, many searched for Yorkshire Pudding, a simple baked side known for its crisp edges and soft centre.
Gond Katira
Not a dish but an ingredient, this cooling natural gum fascinated searchers. Often used in summer drinks to achieve a jelly-like texture, Gond Katira became a trending addition to healthy beverages and Instagram-ready recipes.
Kolukattai
Tamil Nadu’s steamed dumpling rounded off the list, offering sweet and savoury versions perfect for festive cooking. Searches for Kolukattai surged around Vinayagar Chaturthi but stayed steady throughout the year.















































