Crispy Pinwheel Samosa | Easy Samosa Pinwheels

264SharesPinwheel samosa is a unique twist to original Samosa recipe. Made by using spicy potato filling which is placed in maida (plain flour) roti then rolled out, sliced to make bite-sized pinwheels that are deep-fried to crispy and flavourful disc aka Pinwheel. If you follow Me on my Instagram account, you know I am a … Read more

Maharashtrian Spicy Bhadang – Murmura Chivda

113SharesBhadang is a Maharashtrian crunchy spicy chivda made with thick variety of puffed rice also called as kurmura / murmura that is tossed with peanuts, dried coconut slice (kopra), curry leaves and spiced with red chilli powder, turmeric powder. Each bite of this bhadang is extremely flavourful that appeals to your taste buds. Peanuts, dry … Read more

Kachya Keliche Kaap| Keliche Kaap | Raw Banana Fry

168SharesKachya keli che kaap or Keliche Kaap is one of the most popular Indian side dish served along with meals or eaten as a snack. This is a no onion-garlic recipe. Keliche kaap is a Marathi word for raw banana fritters. These are also called plantain fry, raw banana fry, kachya kelyache kaap. This is … Read more

Idli Chilli | How to make Idli Chilli from Leftover Idli

125SharesIdli Chilli is a delicious Indo-Chinese fusion dish in which leftover Idlis are fried and tossed in spicy, sweet, tangy sauces along with few herbs and vegetables and garnished with crunchy spring onion greens. Idli Chilli is a popular street style desi fusion recipe which is popular mainly in South India. Over the years as … Read more

Upvasachi Ratalyachi Bhaji | Sweet Potato Sabji-Fast/Vrat

115SharesRatalyachi Bhaji / Sweet Potato Vegetable is a popular Indian Fasting / Vrat / Upvas recipe made with ratala (also known as sweet potato), roasted peanut powder & some herbs. This is a vegetarian, gluten-free, no onion no garlic recipe. Ratala in English means Sweet Potato, Bhaji means Indian vegetable preparation and Upvas means Fasting. … Read more

Batatyachi Sukhi Bhaji | Batata Bhaji | Aloo Ki Sabzi | Boiled Potato Stir Fry

161SharesBatatyachi sukhi bhaji is a traditional Maharashtrian recipe made out of boiled potatoes which are then tempered with minimal spices and herbs such as mustard seeds, green chilles, curry leaves to name a few. Batata in English means Potato, Sukhi means Dry and Bhaji means Vegetable. This is a dry vegetable preparation hence the name … Read more

Khamanga Dudhi Bhoplyache Vade | Lauki ki Poori | Bottle Gourd Poori

110SharesDudhi bhoplyache vade / Lauki ki poori is a crispy puffed poori made using grated dudhi (Bottle Gourd) along with rice flour and aromatic spices & herbs. This is a vegan, gluten-free and no onion garlic recipe. Dudhi bhopla, also known as Bottle gourd in English and Lauki in Hindi is a popular vegetable often … Read more

Sabudana Khichdi | Maharashtrian Sabudanyachi Khichadi

201SharesSabudana khichdi a popular Indian Fasting / Vrat / Upvas recipe made with sabudana pearls (also known as sago or tapioca Pearls), potatoes and roasted peanut powder. Apart from being a fasting dish, this sabudana khichdi is often prepared in Indian household for breakfast or as an evening snack. The recipe that is shared here … Read more

Green Peas Curry | How to make Matar Usal

68SharesGreen Peas Curry (Matar usal) is a simple curry made using fresh green peas, garnished with freshly scrapped Coconut and basic Indian spices. This is a vegan, no onion no garlic, beginner-friendly & bachelor-friendly recipe. This is an incredibly tasty, rich, filling, healthy recipe that gets done under 30 minutes. Curries are staple to Indian … Read more

Methi Chi Patal Bhaji – Maharashtrian Style | Methi Saag Without Onion & Garlic

Methi chi patal bhaji (Fenugreek Curry) is a typical Maharashtrian curry preparation in which cooked methi leaves (Fenugreek leaves) are combined with besan (gram flour) along with basic minimal spices which are then tempered with mustard or cumin seeds. Methi in English means Fenugreek and besan means gram flour. Methi chi patal bhaji (fenugreek curry) … Read more

Copyright © 2022 The Spicy Cafe. All rights reserved.