Dadpe Pohe
Dadpe pohe is made with thin pohe. A traditional Maharashtrian snack that is easy and quick to make and is popularly served at breakfast. It has a wonderful crunch and burst of flavours in every bite.
Dadpe pohe is made with thin pohe. A traditional Maharashtrian snack that is easy and quick to make and is popularly served at breakfast. It has a wonderful crunch and burst of flavours in every bite.
There are scores of people for whom vada pav is way to fill their stomachs on working days. This famous vada pav is every Mumbaikar's pride. Tasty batata vadas (potato fritters) placed inside a pav (bun) along with generous chutneys never fails to impress anyone.
Bharda Bhaat, a specialty of Vidarbha region of Maharashtra, is a simple flavouful rice dish made with ingredients which are easily available in every home. It is a one-pot meal which is spicy, filling and delicious too.
Whole green gram or sabut moong is called cherupayar in Malayalam, the local language of Kerala. Here is a traditional curry made with green gram cooked in a flavourful coconut based masala. It can be served with puttu or idiappam to make a wholesome meal. You can serve this curry even with rice or porotta.
Pineapple pulissery is a popular traditional curry from Kerala. Made with pineapples, coconut, yogurt and a few spices, it is served in onam sadya feast. It has the perfect balance of tastes ranging from sweet, sour, spicy, and salty!
Bottle gourd, also known as lauki or doodhi, contains important minerals and vitamins. Dietary fibre present in this gourd promotes bowel movements and prevents constipation. Besides it is low in calories and contains mostly water hence good for weight watchers. Here we have used it to add unusual twist to dhokla, which will impress everyone.
Gongura leaves is popularly used to prepare Thokku in Andhra Pradesh. Our Gongura Thokku is freshly prepared traditionally and preserves all the required flavours and serves as the best accompaniment for a perfect meal.
Yet another flavourful recipe, Tooriche alan is perfect for winter night when you want something warm, seasonal and unique. Alan means lightly mashed or ground. In this recipe, fresh pigeon peas are used to add a burst of freshness. A great way of using them especially when they are available only for a few months during the winters!