Masoor Dal Kanda
This is a semi dry preparation of masoor dal which can be enjoyed with bhakris. A typical rural Maharashtrian dish that is spicy and bursting with flavour, it is easy and quick to make. It makes a wholesome meal served with bhakris.
This is a semi dry preparation of masoor dal which can be enjoyed with bhakris. A typical rural Maharashtrian dish that is spicy and bursting with flavour, it is easy and quick to make. It makes a wholesome meal served with bhakris.
This is a traditional Maharashtrian recipe made with crushed peanuts, onions and a few simple masalas. Very popular in Satara, it can be made when there are no vegetables available. It is very flavourful and spicy and goes well with bhakri which is a staple food of Maharashtra
A flavorful and comforting gravy of clams cooked in a flavourful onion-tomato masala. A very popular Malvani preparation, one should make sure that the clams are fresh. It goes extremely with steamed rice but can also be served with neer dosa.
A traditional mutton curry from Tamilnadu, the myriad ingredients used to cook this dish makes it burst with flavour and taste. This dish is definitely worthy of a banquet menu. It does need quite a bit of effort but the end result is well worth it.
Another version of the famous molagapodi, this dry chutney too is spicy and bursting with flavour. Goes well with dosa, idli, uttappa or even with ghee rice or chapatti. The secret of this chutney lies in the way all the ingredients are sautéed or roasted.
This chutney is made with chilkewali urad dal. Spicy and bursting with flavour this chutney will go well with dosa or idli. Taste this once and you will definitely want to make it again and again.
This is a popular South Indian snack that can be enjoyed with cups of hot coffee. Full of flavour and taste, these bondas are easy to make and can be prepared even when unexpected guests drop in. No one will be able to stop eating just one bonda, they will ask for more.