Kairi Takku
A Maharashtrian delicacy made with raw mangoes. It’s like an instant spicy and flavourful chutney! Serve it as an accompaniment to any meal or even with paranthas.
A Maharashtrian delicacy made with raw mangoes. It’s like an instant spicy and flavourful chutney! Serve it as an accompaniment to any meal or even with paranthas.
This flavourful preparation of sprouted moth beans is a favourite street snack item all over Maharashtra. Known for its fiery taste, Kolhapuri missal is not just delicious, served with bread it is makes a filling meal too.
Missal turns out right when the missal masala is made the right way. Here’s the no-fail recipe for this. Homemade masala is always better than store bought one for it gives you the satisfaction of having made it yourself.
A less guilty way of enjoying muthia that is fortified with flours and oil is used only to temper it with a few spices. What makes it even more enjoyable is, aloo or potatoes. Once tasted, you will not want to stop eating.
Hot fresh red chillies deseeded and stuffed with a flavourful spice mix, mixed with warm mustard oil to make an achaar (pickle) which you can relish with your meal, to spice up the palate.
Bhajani flour is a multigrain flour. Each grain is roasted separately till light brown and fragrant. It is very popular among maharashtrian families. Each family has their own recipe where the choice of grains could differ.
Biryanis are a favourite all over India and is made in differently in different states with vegetables or meat or cottage cheese. Whether vegetarian or non-vegetarian biryani is usually made on special occasion. You need to take quite a bit of effort to make this delicious rice dish but the end result is well worth it.