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Maharashtrian Breakfast Recipes

Maharashtrain women get up early in the morning, shower and then prepare a wholesome Mahrashtrain Breakfast. Planning of what Maharastrian Breakfast food to have is done the previous night.

Breakfast is planned based on what the family likes. Kids love some sweet Maharashtrain Breakfast Dish like Rava Sheera while adults prefer to go for healthy options.

Thalipeeth is one of the healthy breakfast options made of 3 flours, besan, jowar and whole wheat flour and served with super healthy homemade white butter.

What's the most popular Maharashtrain Brakfast Recipe? 

The most common breakfast in almost all Maharashtrian home is spicy Kanda-Poha, which is made by adding roasted peanuts, boiled/ fried potatoes. Garnishing fresh coconut in grated form and lemon juice add superb taste to it.

Leftover Chapatti for Maharashtrain Breakfast use

Maharashtrian do not believe in wasting food made at home. The leftover chapatti, bhakri (Jowar, rice, bajara) or cooked rice for Fodni cha bhaat plays important role in next day breakfast, Spicy and delicious chivda (Manora) is made with it. Vegetable like capsicum, potatoes, green peas is added to this chivda. Hot and spicy chapati, bhakri chivda (Manora) is finished in very few minutes during breakfast.

Puneeri MISAL is loved by everyone with ladi-pav. Puneeri Misal has originated from Pune and is the nickname for misal in all small tea stalls or Taporis in Maharashtra costing Rs 20 only. Misal is enjoyed in spicy usal with sprouts like moong, green peas and math.

Multigrain Dapata, Dashmi is enjoyed with Lemon or mango pickle or Coconut-garlic chutney.

Maharashtrian Breakfast Recipes, Fasting

During the fasting day, Sabudana khichdi, vaari chi bhagar, boiled potato-peanuts Usal, sabudana thalipeeth, sabudana vada is made in breakfast.

Maharashtrian also enjoys garama garam palak pakoda, kandabhaji, potato bhaji with poori, dal vada with hot morning tea/ coffee or masala milk.

Tea or Chai plays an important part in Mahrashtrain Breakfast

Maharasthrians love their morning Chai. Chai is had on its own or in the following combinations.

1. Chai + Chappati

2. Chai + Bread

3. Chai + Khari Biscuit

4. Chai + Butter Biscuit

5. Chai + Toast

 

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misal recipe | spicy Kolhapuri misal | how to make Maharashtrian misal | with 43 amazing images. misal recipe | spicy Kolhapuri misal | how to make Maharashtrian misal is a traditional recipe made very commonly in Maharashtrian households. Learn how to make spicy Kolhapuri misal. To make misal, combine the safed vatana, soda, salt and 2 cups of water in a pressure cooker, mix well and pressure cook for 4 whistles. Allow the steam to escape before opening the lid. Keep the safed vatana and the water aside. Do not drain. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan, add the cumin seeds, mustard seeds, asafoetida and curry leaves and sauté on a medium flame for 30 seconds. Add the onions, ginger paste and garlic paste and sauté on a medium flame for 3 minutes. Add the tomatoes, turmeric powder, coriander powder, cumin seeds powder, chilli powder, kashmiri red chilli powder, garam masala, goda masala and 1 tbsp of water, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 3 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the cooked safed vatana with its water, salt, and 1 more cup of water, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 5 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Just before serving pour ¼ of the misal in a serving bowl, sprinkle 2 tbsp of mixed farsan, 2 tbsp of onions and 1 tbsp of coriander evenly over it. Repeat step 7 to make 3 more servings. Serve immediately with laddi pavs and lemon wedges. One of the best-ever favourite recipes served by Mumbai’s roadside eateries, misal can even be considered a trademark dish of the city’s food scene! It is nice and spicy, and delivers the perfect pick-me-up effect. We have used only safed vatana here, as done by most eateries in Mumbai, but if you wish you can use mixed sprouts too. The cooked vatana is combined with a tongue-tickling gravy of tomatoes, onions and spice powders like garam masala and goda masala, and a topping of assorted savouries to give it an exciting crunch to spicy Kolhapuri misal. Served with laddi pav, Maharashtrian misal can be enjoyed for breakfast, dinner or as a snack at any time of the day. You can also try other misal and usal recipes like Moong Dahi Misal, Farali Misal, Malvani Vatana Usal and Sprouted Vaal ki Usal. Tips for misal. 1. The vatana has to be soaked overnight. So plan for it in advance. 2. Garam masala and goda masala can be made at home to get an authentic flavour. 3. We have used a blend of Kashmiri chilli powder and chilli powder. Kashmiri chilli powder lends a nice red colour to the misal. But if you don’t have Kashmiri chilli powder, you can substitute it with chilli powder. 4. You can make the misal in advance, but assemble it just before serving. Enjoy misal recipe | spicy Kolhapuri misal | how to make Maharashtrian misal | with step by step photos.
matar poha recipe | green pea poha | healthy matar poha | with 17 amazing images. matar poha recipe also called green pea poha is a popular Indian evening snack which can be made very quickly. To maharashtrian kanda poha, matar is added by Maharashtrain’s to make matar poha. Poha can be thought of as our desi breakfast cereal! All over India, it is a very popular breakfast choice. Cooked it different ways, poha is satiating and tasty. Here, we show you how to make the healthy matar poha. Every household has their own version of making poha. With a traditional tempering and everyday taste-makers like green chillies, lemon juice and coriander, the green pea poha has a homely yet snazzy taste. Batata Poha is a breakfast dish that's really easy to make and is commonly eaten in most houses. To make it healthier, I have substituted potatoes with green peas in this matar poha recipe making it healthier with fibre-rich green peas. Green peas poha is really quick and easy to make. The ingredients used in making it are easily available in every well maintained Indian household pantry. All you need is poha, green peas, onions and Indian spices to make green pea poha. To make matar poha recipe, take oil in a deep non stick pan and add mustard seeds. Tradionally mustard seeds are added in poha which give it a unique taste. Next, add asafoetida. Add onions and boiled green peas and cook it for a while. Further add turmeric which imparts a beautiful color to our poha. Also. To enhance the taste of green pea poha, add green chilli paste which can be adjusted according to your preference of spice. Also, add sugar and lemon juice. And lastly, some milk to give poha a soft texture. Mix well and our green pea poha are ready to be relished!! Vitamin C , present in the lemon juice, aids the absorption of iron from the poha, ensuring that you get the most of the nutrients in it. With the best of both worlds – taste and health – healthy green pea poha is worth giving a try! Green pea poha is so wholesome and tasty that you can make it any time of the day, as breakfast, supper or a simple evening tea snack. Enjoy matar poha recipe | green pea poha | healthy matar poha | with detailed step by step recipe photo and video
batata poha recipe | Maharashtrian style batata poha | aloo kanda poha | Gujarati style bateta poha | with amazing 18 images. An all-time favourite Maharashtrian snack and Gujarati snack, batata poha has a universal appeal amongst youngsters and elders alike. Everybody has a reason for loving this delicious snack – its wholesomeness, convenience, enjoyable flavour or unique texture. Poha is a supremely breakfast recipe made with flat beaten rice, every household has their own version of making poha. Batata poha can be quickly made and can be served on any occasion. If you have guests popping up suddenly, you can definitely make poha in a jiffy. Method of cooking is also very simple. Maharashtrian style batata poha and Gujarati style bateta poha can be also served as an evening tea snack. To make Batata poha, take oil in a deep non-stick pan and add the mustard seeds. Add the asafoetida and sauté on a medium flame for a few seconds. Add the onions and sauté on a medium flame for 1 to 2 minutes. Add the potatoes, 2 tbsp of water, salt and 1/2 tsp of turmeric powder which gives the beautiful color to the poha. While stirring occasionally. Meanwhile, place the beaten rice in a sieve and hold it under running water for a few seconds. Toss well to drain out all excess water. Add the washed and drained beaten rice, a little salt, ginger-green chilli paste, remaining 1/4 tsp of turmeric powder, sugar, lemon juice and milk. Milk will help in making the poha soft. Add the coriander and mix well. Serve Gujarati style bateta poha hot garnished with coriander and lemon wedge. The Maharashtrian style batata poha is equally simple and easy to make. It has peanuts which adds a nutty flavor and crunch to the poha. You will thoroughly enjoy the bites of potatoes and onions dancing between the soft poha in this recipe which is also known as aloo kanda poha, while the traditional tempering, ginger-chilli paste and lemon juice add to the flavour. Many Maharashtrians garnish the Batata poha with coconut and coriander to enhance the flavour and texture of this lovely Maharashtrian style batata poha snack. While batata poha tastes best when had hot and fresh, it can also be carried in the tiffin box. Enjoy batata poha recipe | Maharashtrian style batata poha | aloo kanda poha | Gujarati style bateta poha | with detailed step by step photos and video below.
Maharashtrian ghavan recipe | Indian rice flour crepes | quick chawal ka atta ghavan | rice flour Maharashtrian amboli | with 50 amazing images. Maharashtrian ghavan is like a no fermentation rice dosa. It is also known as Maharashtrian Amboli. Learn how to make quick chawal ka atta ghavan. The Maharashtrian ghavan is a unique pancake made of a quick and easy rice flour batter. It takes just a few minutes to mix the ingredients into a batter and there is no need to ferment either. The secret to getting the perfectly-textured quick chawal ka atta ghavan lies in the consistency of the batter, which must not be very thin or thick. If you get the batter of a proper dropping consistency, you will get nice and spongy ghavans. Serve rice flour Maharashtrian ghavan hot, because rice flour tends to get chewy over time. We have Maharashtrian ghavan with coconut chutney or green chutney. Relish Maharashtrian ghavan with any Maharashtrian subzi for a hearty meal. Try other subzis like Mixed Vegetable Subzi and Palak Matar Paneer Subzi. We also show you how to make rice flour Maharashtrian ghavan with ghavan pan ( kali pan). Kali pan is used by Mahasrashtrians to make ghavan and amboli. NOTE the pan is very heavy and made of different metals. Heat the pan till it's very hot. Enjoy Maharashtrian ghavan recipe | Indian rice flour crepes | quick chawal ka atta ghavan | rice flour Maharashtrian amboli | with step by step photos.
misal pav | maharashtrian misal pav | homemade misal pav | with 25 amazing photos. One of the most famous of Maharashtrian recipes, Misal is a scrumptious cocktail of savouries and sprouts! Wholesome and tasty sprouts are cooked with tangy tomatoes and pungent onions, not to forget the spice powders and the special coconut-onion based misal masala! All of this is further enhanced with chivda, potatoes and other appropriate ingredients to make a sumptuous accompaniment for laddi pav. The best part about Misal is that it suits breakfast, dinner and any other time you wish to have it. You can also try other interesting recipes to have with ladi pav like Vada Pav, Chat- Pata Pav, Cheesy Peri Peri Stuffed Pav, Masala Omelette Pav and many more. Enjoy how to make Misal Pav recipe with detailed step by step photos and video below.
Indian tea recipe | homemade chai | how to make cutting chai | easy chai recipe | with 9 amazing images. Indian tea recipe | homemade chai | how to make cutting chai | easy chai recipe is a cuppa made in almost every Indian household in the morning. Learn how to make cutting chai. To make Indian tea, combine all the ingredients along with 1½ cups of water in a non-stick saucepan and boil on a medium flame. When the mixture boils till the brim, reduce the flame to slow to prevent it from spilling out and continue to boil for 3 to 4 minutes, while stirring continuously. Strain immediately using a strainer and discard the tea powder mixture. Serve the indian tea immediately. Indians like their tea with milk – and that does not mean just adding a spot of milk to the tea after infusion. Cutting chai is made by cooking the tea leaves in a mixture of milk and water, till it acquires a rich hue, aroma and flavour. These three – that is, colour, aroma and taste – set the benchmark for a cuppa. All three need to be perfect for the easy chai recipe to be refreshing and enjoyable! If you like sugar in your tea, it is best to add it while the tea boils because it enriches the colour and aroma too. This recipe tells you how to make a perfect cup of homemade chai. Tips for Indian tea. 1. Use a saucepan to make tea if possible, as it is easier to boil tea in it. 2. You can also boil the tea leaves, sugar and water first and then add milk if you wish to. 3. After the first boil always reduce the flame to low, to avoid the tea from spilling. Try other Indian Tea Indian Tea recipes like Elaichi Tea or Masala Chai. Enjoy Indian tea recipe | homemade chai | how to make cutting chai | easy chai recipe | with step by step images below.
coffee recipe | Indian style instant coffee | easy homemade coffee | how to make milk coffee | Indian style instant coffee is a daily morning cuppa in many Indian households. Learn how to make milk coffee. To make instant coffee, combine 1 tsp instant coffee powder, 2 tsp sugar and 1 tbsp hot water in a serving cup and mix very well for 2 to 3 minutes or till the sugar dissolves. Pour ½ cup of hot milk over it and mix gently. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to make 3 more servings. Serve immediately. Nothing like a cup of instant coffee Indian style to jazz up your day! Instant Coffee tastes best when first made into a decoction with sugar and then mixed with milk. Easy homemade coffee is an instant energy booster for millions of people worldwide. While everyone has their own proportion of milk to water and sugar, here’s how to make the perfect cuppa... Milk coffee in India is available not only in restaurants but also sold by roadside vendors in small cups at a very reasonable price. Do give a try to this simple café style instant coffee. Tips for instant coffee. 1. Buy instant coffee powder and not coffee beans for this recipe. 2. If you like your coffee less sweet, then add only 1 tsp of sugar per serving. 3. Serve it with biscuits at tea-time. Enjoy coffee recipe | Indian style instant coffee | easy homemade coffee | how to make milk coffee | with video below.
rava sheera recipe | suji ka halwa | sooji halwa | with 13 amazing images A wonderful quick Indian dessert, rava sheera can be prepared in minutes. It does not require much advance preparation, and can be whipped up even at short notice. suji ka halwa is traditional, yet modern in its simplicity, making it a sheer delight. suji ka halwa is made by roasting rava in ghee, then adding milk, water, sugar and nuts which are then cooked on a slow flame for 10 minutes. I would like to share some important tips to make the perfect sooji halwa. 1. Using warm milk is important as it will help the semolina cook faster. 2. Add 2½ cups of hot water. These liquids will help in cooking the semolina properly. 3. Cover and cook suji ka halwa on a slow flame about 10 minutes, while stirring occasionally. It might take a little more or less time as it depends highly on the quality of the sooji and also the flame on which it is cooked. rava sheera recipe makes a traditional and delightful combination with puris and chana. Check our collection of sheera recipes, that apart from semolina are made using varieties of nuts, flours or a combination of flour and fruits and even dals like mango sheera and badam ka sheera. Enjoy how to make rava sheera recipe | suji ka halwa | sooji halwa | with detailed step by step photos and video below.
masala chai recipe | masala tea | Mumbai roadside Masala Tea | Indian spiced tea | with 10 amazing images. Masala Chai is a very famous hot beverage originated from India. Rainy or winter days, it is a go to beverage. For most Indians, the day starts with a cup of masala chai. Chai or tea is a popular beverage made using a handful of aromatic ingredients. The quantity of all the ingredients varies from person to person. Every household has their own style of making it. As the name suggests, masala chai literally translate to spiced tea. The flavour of the tea is very powerful, it is basically made by brewing black tea with masala. We have made masala tea by taking water in a deep pan, added tea powder, the colour and flavour of the masala chai will largely depend upon the strength of tea powder so, always make use of good quality tea powder or tea leaves then add sugar. Further we have added lemongrass which gives a refreshing flavor to the tea. Also, we have added grated ginger which plays an important role in giving tea a refreshing hint. Further chai masala is added which is made with Indian spices. You can readily find it in the market or use our chai masala recipe and boil it all together so that all the flavours are extracted. It will aromatic and the flavour will be properly infused. Lastly, milk is added. You can add milk according to your preference depending on how you like yourmasala tea. If you start walking around the streets of India, you will see a chaiwala around every corner selling tea with biscuits or cream rolls. Be it day or night. Late nights, the chai wala’s are seen selling tea on their cycles making Mumbai roadside Masala Tea very popular . Tea is one of the very famous beverage and people usually start their day with tea and some breakfast. Masala tea can soothe you when you are unwell, rejuvenate you when you are tired, and revive your spirits when you are bored. Start your day with Masala tea and serve it with biscuits or any of your favourite snack. Enjoy masala chai recipe | masala tea | Mumbai roadside Masala Tea | Indian spiced tea | with detailed step by step photos and video below.
masala puris with curds | masala puris for breakfast | deep fried masala puris | with 16 amazing images. A simple dough of whole wheat flour is pepped up with everyday spice powders and then deep fried, which give the deep fried masala puris a fabulous flavour. These flavour-packed masala puris with curds are perfect to have for breakfast when you are in the mood for something traditional, but don’t have enough time to prepare an elaborate spread with accompaniments and all. The masala puris for breakfast are so tasty that you can just serve them with curd and Chunda to make a satiating breakfast. Enjoy masala puris with curds | masala puris for breakfast | deep fried masala puris | with detaield step by step photos.
palak pakora recipe | palak pakoda | spinach fritters | crispy spinach pakoda | with 20 amazing images. palak pakoda is an interesting pakoda that combines the vibrant colour of spinach and the exciting crunch of onions with a dash of spice powders for flavour. Learn how to make palak pakora recipe | palak pakoda | spinach fritters | crispy spinach pakoda | palak pakora are crisp and tasty deep-fried spinach fritters made with spinach leaves, gram flour (besan), onion and spices. A must-try recipe, the palak pakora will add more fun to a cup of hot masala chai during the monsoon and winter evenings. You can also try other interesting recipes like the moong dal pakoda and methi pakoda. Tips to make palak pakoda: 1. You may need more or less water to make the mixture because some spinach leaves or onions may have a high water content, so water has to be added keeping these factors in mind. 2. Fry the pakodas on medium flame so that it gets cooked from inside. 3. Adding rice flour makes the pakodas crispy and crunchy. Enjoy palak pakora recipe | palak pakoda | spinach fritters | crispy spinach pakoda | with detailed step by step photos and video.
vegetable upma | vegetable rava upma | South-Indian style vegetable upma | with 18 amazing images. vegetable upma is one of the most common South Indian breakfast recipes, which is now popular all over India. vegetable rava upma is a quick preparation using common ingredients like sooji, mixed vegetables, onions, urad dal and Indian tempering. This sumptuous and easy vegetable rava upma can be served as a snack any time during the day, whenever hunger strikes. We have made quick upma recipe healthier by adding a lot of boiled vegetables like carrots, beans and green peas you can even add potatoes and tomatoes along with the semolina when cooking. This will add more fibre to sooji upma making vegetable rava upma a lot healthier. You can roast a large quantity of rava , store it in an airtight container which makes the rava last longer and not get fungus. Use it as and when you wish to make vegetable rava upma. What makes the vegetable rava upma such a great hit is the fact this it does not require much pre-preparation, involves no fermentation and is absolutely fuss-free! It is also sure to be relished by the whole family. Just serve South-Indian style vegetable upma with chutney, Sambhar or simply a cup of curds to make a lovely meal. Serve rava vegetable upma hot in an inverted cup shape, as suggested. You can also garnish vegetable upma with coconut, coriander and nylon sev. It perks up the taste of upma. Learn to make vegetable upma | vegetable rava upma | South-Indian style vegetable upma | with detailed step by step recipe photos and video below.
farali misal recipe | upvas misal Indian snack | Maharashtrian upvasachi farali misal | quick upvas snack | with 28 amazing images. farali misal recipe | upvas misal Indian snack | Maharashtrian upvasachi farali misal | quick upvas snack. Learn how to make Maharashtrian upvasachi farali misal. To make farali misal, combine the peanuts, coconut, coriander and approx. 4 tbsp of water in a mixer and blend till smooth. Keep aside. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan and add the cumin seeds and sauté on a medium flame for a few seconds. Add the potatoes and sauté on a medium flame for 2 to 3 minutes. Add the prepared peanut-coconut paste, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 minute, while stirring occasionally. Add the chilli powder, salt and 1½ cups of hot water, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 6 to 8 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Pour half the portion on a serving bowl. Top it with 2 tbsp of farali chivda and 2 tbsp of masala salli evenly over it. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to make 1 more serving. Serve immediately. Misal is an all-time favourite Maharashtrian snack that is tasty, energising and nutritious. Here, we have created a faraali version of this popular snack - upvas misal Indian snack, so you can top up your energy reserves on fasting days too. Potato cubes are cooked with an out of-the-world masala that combines peanuts, coconut and coriander. This gives the Maharashtrian upvasachi farali misal a wonderful flavour and interesting mouth-feel too. This quick upvas snack has the blend of varied textures - from perfectly cooked potato cubes to juicy raisins of the farali chivda. Top it with farali chivda and masala salli to enhance the flavour and further add an exciting crunchy texture. You can also have a go at other faraal recipes like Kand Aloo Pakoda or Buckwheat Dhokla. Tips for farali misal. 1. Prefer to use grated coconut so blending is easier. But if you don’t have it, add finely chopped coconut and ensure after blending there are no pieces left behind. 2. To decrease cooking time, you can cook the potatoes in a microwave instead of the traditional way of cooking them in a pressure cooker. 3. Some people do not include coriander in their list of fasting food. If so, you can avoid it. 4. Some people do not use chilli powder also during fasting. You can replace it with green chilli paste. 5. We have used rock salt in this recipe as it is allowed in upvas cooking. But if you wish, you can add table salt. 6. The misal can be made in advance, but it should be re-heated and topped with farali chivda and potato salli just before serving. This is because the chivda and salli may otherwise make the misal dry. Also with time, the misal and chivda will become soggy. Enjoy farali misal recipe | upvas misal Indian snack | Maharashtrian upvasachi farali misal | quick upvas snack | with step by step photos.
chawal bhakri recipe | rice flour bhakri | Maharashtrian Tandlachi bhakri | rice roti | with 15 amazing images. chawal bhakri recipe | rice flour bhakri | Maharashtrian Tandlachi bhakri | rice roti is a traditional Maharashtrian roti which seemingly has no use of spices or masalas and is yet absolutely delightful. Learn how to make Maharashtrian Tandlachi bhakri. To make chawal bhakri, heat 1 cup of water and salt in a deep non-stick pan and allow the water to come to a boil. Once the water boils, add the rice flour and mix very well. Switch off the flame and cover with a lid and keep aside for 15 minutes. Knead the dough well. Divide the dough into 5 equal portions. Roll a portion of the dough into a 200 mm. (8”) diameter thin circle using a little rice flour for rolling. Heat a non-stick tava (griddle) and cook the roti on a medium flame till both the sides are cooked. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to make 4 more bhakris. Serve immediately with red chilli thecha. The pure taste of cooked rice flour is soothing and satiating at the same time! You will really enjoy this Maharashtrian Tandlachi bhakri made with a dough of cooked rice flour. While we have added salt in this recipe, many Maharashtrian families makes its authentic version without the use of salt. This rice flour bhakri dough is not made like most roti or bhakri dough. In this recipe, rice flour is cooked with water and this is what lends a unique soft texture to these rotis. Although you might have some slight difficulty in rolling the rice roti initially, you will get the hang of it within a few bhakris and then it will be a breeze! Traditionally these rotis are rolled also in a different way. Instead of rolling pin, they are patted with fingers and rolled to perfection. These are really soft and yummy and combine perfectly with spicy Red Chilli Thecha. Tips for chawal bhakri. 1. After adding the rice flour to water at step 2 mix it continuously with the help of a wooden ladle. A steel ladle is usually not preferred as the dough may stick to it. Ensure that there are no lumps in it. 2. Knead the dough very well after keeping it aside so that it becomes smooth and rolling becomes easier. 3. Since rice flour has a tendency to harden over time, serve these bhakris immediately on preparation. Enjoy chawal bhakri recipe | rice flour bhakri | Maharashtrian Tandlachi bhakri | rice roti | with step by step photos.
Sabudana Khichdi | maharashtrian sabudana khichdi | sago khichdi | with 26 amazing images. Sabudana Khichdi is a Maharashtrian dish made with sabudana, potatoes and peanuts. Sabudana Khichdi is a perfect food for those on a fast or vrat and it is also made in many household as breakfast. Popular during fasts, it's also well known as Sabudana Khichdi faraal food . It is mostly had during fasting days like Navratri, Ekadashi and Mahashivratri. It also falls under the category of Maharashtrian street food. The chewy texture and starchy taste of sabudana is so beautifully complemented by the nutty flavour of coarsely powdered peanuts, and balanced by the tangy lemon juice, making this sago khichdi soothing to the taste-buds, yet very tempting too. For a complete faraali meal serve the Sabudana Khichdi along with homemade curd, Rajgira Paneer Paratha, Peanut Kadhi and Shakarkand Ka Halwa. Enjoy how to make Sabudana Khichdi | maharashtrian sabudana khichdi | sago khichdi with detailed step by step photos and video below.
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