Sabudana Vada roughly translated as Tapioca Pearl Fritters is a traditional Maharashtrian snack. It’s popular as a Vrat/Upvas/Fasting food. Tapioca pearls, potatoes and peanuts are main ingredie...Read More
If you are following my blog, you know my love for Indo-Chinese Dishes. Veg Schezwan Noodles are stir fried noodles with veggies and sauces, primary being Schezwan Sauce! It’s too yummy to resis...Read More
Sabudana Khichdi is a traditional Maharashtrian dish made with tapioca pearls. People in India observe fast for religious purposes and they eat only food allowed during fasting. Sabudana Khichdi is on...Read More
Bread Pizza is an instant version of our favorite pizza! It requires no yeast, no dough, no baking! With toppings of your choice handy, it gets ready in 5 minutes. I usually make bread pizza as a tea ...Read More
Ragda Patties is a delectable Indian Chaat item. It is one of the popular street foods of Mumbai. Chaat is category of snacks which is full of spicy, sweet and tangy flavors i.e chatpata in taste. Ear...Read More
Chili Paneer is a spicy Indo Chinese appetizer recipe. Fried paneer cubes are sauteed in gravy made with spicy sauces. It’s very easy to make yet delectable. It falls under starters or appetizer...Read More
Bhel Puri is a flavorful snack which falls under Indian Chaat category. It’s a popular Mumbai street food made with puffed rice and vegetables. It requires no cooking and can be made in a jiffy....Read More
When I got married into Konkani Household, I was introduced to plethora of Pakoras or fritters (bajje). Although any vegetable can be used to make pakoras/pakodas, Cauliflower Pakora are my favorite. ...Read More
Being born and brought up in Mumbai, I am die-hard fan of Vada Pav. Vada is a spicy fried potato dumpling which is served with chutneys and pav/bread. I have already shared recipe of Batata Vada. Here...Read More
After Vada Pav and Pav Bhaji, another popular street food of Mumbai which involves pav is “Dabeli” a.k.a Kutchi/Kacchi Dabeli (Represents Kacch region in Gujarat, India). Some people also ...Read More
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