Maharashtrian Recipes

Maharashtrian food is a vibrant blend of flavors and spices, reflecting the rich diversity of the region. From comforting classics like Varan Bhaat and Pav Bhaji to iconic snacks like Vada Pav and Bhel Puri, every dish tells a story of tradition and taste. Non-vegetarian delights such as Chicken Kolhapuri and seafood specialties like Malvani Fish Curry showcase the bold flavors of Maharashtrian cuisine. Donโ€™t miss out on indulging in sweet treats like Puran Poli and Modak, which add a perfect ending to any meal. With its savory, spicy, and sweet offerings, Maharashtrian food promises a culinary adventure that delights the senses.

Kairichi Chutney | Raw Mango Chutney

Kairichi Chutney | Raw Mango Chutney

Kairichi chutneyย in English translates toย raw mango chutney. This is aย spicy & tangyย condiment made with firmย raw mangoes (kairi).ย  This isย vegan, no oil, gluten-free, beginner-friendly recipe. Kairichi chutneyย also known asย kaache aam ki chutney in Hindiย is a flavourful spicy and tangy accompaniment made using freshย raw mangoes (kairi)ย along with coriander leaves (cilantro), freshly scraped coconut, garlic, green chillies and

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Bharli Vangi (Maharashtrian Style) | Stuffed Eggplant Curry

Bharli Vangi (Maharashtrian Style) | Stuffed Eggplant Curry

Bharli vangi in English translates to stuffed eggplant curry and in Hindi, itโ€™s known as bharwa baingan. This is an easy and simpleย vegan,ย no onion no garlic recipe. Here โ€œBharliโ€ means stuffed and โ€œVangiโ€ means brinjals/eggplants. Vangi is a Marathi name for baingan, eggplants, brinjal, and aubergine. About Bharli Vangi (Stuffed Eggplants) What is Bharli Vangi

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