Maharashtrian Ratalyacha Kees |Shakarkand Upma | Grated Sweet Potato Stir Fry

upvas vrat recipe of ratalyacha kees sweet potato upma

Ratalyacha kees (Grated Sweet Potato ) is a traditional Maharashtrian recipe made by grating the sweet potato and tempering it with herbs & spices. This is a gluten-free, no onion no garlic recipe, beginner-friendly, upvas / vrat recipe. About Ratalyacha Kees Ratala in English means Sweet Potato and kees means grated. Hence ratalyacha kees means … Read more

How to make Poori | Poori Recipe | Puri Recipe

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Poori is an Indian flatbread that makes the best accompaniment to curries and vegetables. This is a vegetarian recipe and is often made during auspicious occasions and festivities. Pooris are made with either plain wheat flour or all-purpose flour (maida). These pooris are deep-fried in hot oil and are eaten as a snack or with … Read more

How to make Dabeli -Popular Indian Street Food

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Let’s see how to make this popular street food snack. Dabeli is one the most popular Indian street food of India originating from kutch region of Gujrat. A spicy, tangy potato filling along with some raw onions, pomegranate kernels and spicy peanuts filled into soft buns called as pav along with tamarind chutney and garlic … Read more

Kothimbir Vadi | How to make Popular Maharashtrian Kothimbir Vadi

Kothimbir Vadi | How to make Popular Maharashtrian Kothimbir Vadi https://thespicycafe.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/kothimbir-vadi-vegan-and-healthy-maharashtrian-recipe-1.jpg https://thespicycafe.com/category/indian-snacks/page/12/

Kothimbir Vadi is a quintessential Maharashtrian snack made using fresh coriander leaves (cilantro) along with gram flour with addition of some earthy spices & herbs. Kothimbir means Coriander Leaves (Cilantro) & Vadi means squared slices that are made by cutting the batter. Kothimbir Vadi’s is a spicy, crispy flavourful Maharashtrian snack. These kothimbir vadi can … Read more