When we think of Maharashtra, the first thing that strikes our foodie mind is the delicious variety of street food the beautiful state offers. Bhel puri, pav bhaji, poha, these classic Maharashtrian ...
How to make Maharashtrian Peeth Perun BhajiImage Credit: Istock Maharashtrian peeth perun bhaji is an easy-to-make recipe made with capsicum and besan. Pair it with steamed rice or roti and enjoy it ...
This is a traditional Maharashtrian delicacy that consists of stuffed brinjals (aubergine or eggplant). They are filled with a flavourful mixture and then cooked to further enhance the aroma. Bharli ...
Select the high Sauté setting on the Instant Pot and heat 2 tablespoons of the butter. Add the yellow onion, ginger, garlic, and bell peppers and sauté until the onion turns translucent about 5 ...
Potatoes are such a versatile veggie. We love the way they can be cooked in gravy, baked to make a starter or even added to rice. And if you're a true fan you will relish the mashed potatoes too.
There's more to the cuisine than just vada pav and kanda poha. Romancing street food in India Kanda poha is a popular Maharashtrian breakfast choice. Photograph: Kind courtesy Scott Dexter/Creative ...
Thecha, Malwani machhi, tambda rassa, vangi bhaat, kadhi: these were some of the dishes I sampled at the ongoing Maharashtrian food festival (every Saturday till August 26) at Novotel Hyderabad ...
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