Maharashtrian Recipes: Do you love to eat chutney with most of your meals? There is something comforting and irresistible about the extra flavour that chutneys bring to any pairing. Whether sweet, ...
Maharashtrian cuisine is undoubtedly one of the most beloved in the country. Dishes like vada pav, misal pav, puran poli, bhakri, and thalipeeth are enjoyed not just in Maharashtra but across India.
Born in Pune, India, Kaumudi Marathé grew up all over the world. (Her parents loved to travel and took jobs in far-flung locales.) After her early years living on and off in Maharashtra, a central ...
This summer, my mother took it upon herself to teach me how to cook. This may have been due to the fact that I had burned the afternoon chai or that I would “soon” be living on my own. Opening the ...
is one of the best parts of Maharashtrian cooking. From vada pav to misal, each bite is full of spice, texture, and comfort. Pav bhaji bombs and masala buns are two such tasty ideas that are inspired ...
The Pathare Prabhus had settled in Mumbai, and the surrounding regions around the 13th century, and gained prosperity during the development of Bombay by the British in the 18th century. We are a very ...
Kande Pohe, Batata Vada, Phodnicha Bhaat, Ghavane, Sabudana Khichdi, and Missal Pav are all authentic Maharashtrian breakfast dishes that one cannot resist. We reached out to chefs who share recipes ...
Kala Sukha Mutton is a traditional Maharashtrian dish. It is made with minimal spices and offers the top notch taste with nutrition. Scroll down to read the simple and easy recipe. 20 ml mustard oil, ...