Dadpe Pohe is a typical Maharashtrian Snack made with thin rice flakes. I have come across many variations of this dish within Maharashtra itself. I am presenting the version I love the most, which is...Read More
Methi Dal/Daal is a lentil curry prepared with single lentil or combination of lentils and methi (fenugreek leaves). You can use any lentil like toor dal, moong dal, masoor dal etc. I usually use toor...Read More
Tomato Rasam is a traditional South Indian staple. It is a tangy and spicy curry served with hot steamed rice. Rasam curry has lot of varieties with different set of ingredients in each of them. The s...Read More
Cabbage Sanna Polo is one of the variety of dosas prepared in Konkani cuisine. ‘Sanna’ means small and ‘Polo’ means dosa in Konkani vocabulary. Konkani cuisine is varied among ...Read More
Tampa Bay Area is a major area located on the west coast of Florida in the United States. It includes cities namely Tampa, Clearwater and St. Petersburg. This is also one of the popular area of touris...Read More
Masale Bhaat is a traditional Maharashtrian Rice recipe. Masale means spices and Bhaat means rice. It’s a one pot meal prepared with vegetables and Goda Masala (Maharashtrian spice blend). This ...Read More
Seviyan Kheer is a traditional Indian dessert. Seviyan/Sevai/Shevaya/Vermicelli are spagetti like noodles made from rice, wheat or semolina. They are thin or medium thick. In India, we use seviyan to ...Read More
Colder days are here again! What can be more comforting on a colder day than garam garam soup and khichdi, such a heavenly combination! Tomato Soup is a basic but tasty soups of all times. In this pos...Read More
Paneer Jalfrezi or Vegetable Paneer Jalfrezi is an absolutely delectable Indian curry. It’s super easy to make. Unlike other curries, it does not have runny gravy, it’s more of a stir fry ...Read More
Tawa Pulao is an absolutely delish Indian rice preparation and a popular Mumbai street food. It’s like a traditional pulao with goodness of all veggies only with Pav Bhaji Masala instead of Gara...Read More
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