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Last Updated : Apr 03,2024



महाराष्ट्रीयन रेसिपी | महाराष्ट्रीयन व्यंजन | - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Maharashtrian recipes in Hindi)
મહારાષ્ટ્રીયન રેસીપી - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Maharashtrian recipes in Gujarati)

Maharashtrian recipes | Maharashtrian dishes | Maharashtrian vegetarian recipes |

Maharashtrian recipes | 320 Maharashtrian dishes | Maharashtrian vegetarian recipes | Maharashtrian cuisine is a zesty and spicy one, which makes abundant use of aromatic and flavourful ingredients like peanuts, sesame seeds and chillies. There are several traditional snacks like Poha and dishes like Usal, which Maharashtrians enjoy having frequently. Zunka is one of the most famous Maharashtrain dishes, where the zunka is made using besan flour and had with hot bhakri. They also love rice, and feel dissatisfied if they do not have at least a little rice with the meal.

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Top Authentic Maharashtrain Dishes

We list the Top Authentic Maharashtrain Dishes for Vegetarains.

1. Zunka

2. Misal Pav

3. Sabudana Khichdi

4. Kanda Poha

5. Rava Sheera

6. Chawal Bhakri

7. Upma

8. Thalipeeth

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Maharashtrian Recipes, Breakfast Recipes

Misal-PavMisal Pav

Maharashtrian dishes commonly had for breakfast are Upma, Poha which are easy to prepare. Then there is Misal with Pav with some Chai. Some even have Chai and Chapatti.

Maharashtrian Recipes:  Bhaji, Vegetables

We have the entire range of Maharashtrian vegetables. The day to day vegetables range from Methi Pitla to commonly made potato vegetable Batata Chi Bhaji had with Chapatti or Puri. For more details look at Maharashtrian Bhaji Recipes

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Fasting Upvas Maharashtrian Recipes

/Sabudana-KhichdiSabudana Khichdi

Generally, those on a fast get up early in the morning and take abhyanga bath to purify their body. Women make sure they wash their hair on fasting days. Common Mahrastrain Food made for fasting are made of Sabudana like Sabudana Khichdi and Sabudana Thalipeeth. For details of fasting look at Maharashtrian Upvas (Fasting) Recipes

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Maharashtrian Recipes : Rice Bhaat Recipes

Most Maharashtrians have rice for dinner. They opt for spicy rice like Masala Bhaat. For more details look at Maharashtrian Bhaat (Rice) Recipes

Maharashtrian Chutney, Techa

Green-Chilli-ThechaGreen Chilli Thecha

Mahrashtrain recipes loved are Thecha with Bhakri. We highly recommend Green Chilli Thecha which you can have a meal with some good rice based Bhakri Chawal Bhakri. For more details look at Maharashtrian Rotis / Polis Recipes

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Maharashtrian Mithai

Maharastrians love their Goudh which means sweets. They have their Til Laddu on Sankrant, Modak during Ganesh Chaturthi. For more details Maharashtrian Mithai Recipes

Maharashtrian Recipes : Rotis

Chawal-BhakriChawal Bhakri

Yes, Mahrashtrians too love their Roti today. Aside from that they have to have a rice based recipe on the table, be it Dodkyacha Bhaat or a rice roti Chawal Bhakri. For more information see Maharashtrian Rotis / Polis Recipes

Maharashtrian Snacks

Who does not love the Thecha stuffed with Pav. Eat Green Chilli Thecha Stuffed Pav and you will forget about Vada Pav. More details at Maharashtrian Snacks Nashta Recipes

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Maharashtrian Dal, Varan

They have Basic Toovar Dal Recipe with plain rice which is a common combination. Also popular is Moong Dal Khichdi. Details at Maharashtrian Bhaat (Rice) Recipes

Happy Cooking!

If you liked our Maharashtrain Recipe Collection, you will find these 9 articles of interest.

1. 40 Maharashtrian Bhaat (Rice) Recipes

2. 55 Maharashtrian Bhaji Recipes

3. 44 Maharashtrian Breakfast Recipes

4. 30 Maharashtrian Chutneys Pickles Recipes

5. 32 Maharashtrian Varan Amti Kalvan Recipes

6. 40 Maharashtrian Rotis Polis Recipes

7. 24 Maharashtrian Snacks Nashta Recipes

8. 38 Maharashtrian Sweet Dishes Recipes

9. 96 Maharashtrian Upvas (Fasting) Recipes


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Recipe# 14876
09 Dec 03

 
 by Hpatel7
No reviews
Irrestible and easy to prepare spicy rice or masala bhat recipe with a lovely hint of Indian spice powders enrobed in aromatic long grain rice. Masala bhat can be had plain with pickle or curd and can even be served as a side dish with mixed vegetables or fish curry.
Recipe# 14896
26 Sep 11

 
 by abdaftary
No reviews
Kale vatanechi amti is a maharashtrian lentil recipe with kale vataane or sprouted black peas. The spicy and coconut based amti is typically enjoyed with steamed rice and is quite healthy owing to the rich protein content in the vataanas.
Recipe# 14932
17 Aug 11

 
 by vinodsharma
No reviews
Bharleli vaangi - maharashtrian dist is a maharashtrian recipe of cooking the brinjal or vangi which are slit and then filled with a delectably spicy filling and then cooked in hot oil with select spices. Enjoy with bhakri or rotli.
Recipe# 14934
23 Jan 01

 
 
by vinodsharma
No reviews
Zunka bhakri - Maharashtrian dish is a traditional chickpea or besan based wet mix which is then tempered with mustard seeds, garlic paste and curry leaves. This zunka is then stirred with fried onion mix and enjoyed hot with jowar or bajra bhakris or rotis.
Recipe# 15104
01 Oct 11

 
 by chandapappa
No reviews
Maharashtrian kadhi is slightly thicker kadhi recipe than the punjabi kadhi and is prepared with the besan and beaten curd blended together. The kadhi is then cooked tempered with curry leaves, mustard seeds and ginger-garlic paste. Enjoy the kadhi with hot steamed rice.
Recipe# 15145
09 Apr 04

 
 by kamalacute
No reviews
Thalipeeth is a staple in Maharashtrian households and are prepared from a batter comprising of different flours. These thalipeeth or pancakes are highly nutritious and make for a delicious way to start your day when served as breakfast with chutney.
Recipe# 15335
06 Jul 11

 
 by sanjim_a
No reviews
Koki/ thalipeeth/ missi roti is a traditional roti recipe prepared from a mix of flours and spice powders added. These small rotis are shallow fried with little oil and then enjoyed with vegetables or any lentil preparation of choice.
Recipe# 15380
19 Jul 04

 
 by maya_shanbhag
No reviews
Rava bhakri is a flat bread recipe with roasted rava or semolina mixed with grated coconut, ginger, chillies, salt and sugar. Enjoy with curd or any vegetable curry of choice.
Recipe# 15463
28 Aug 04

 
 by mdsk
No reviews
Vaangi bhaat is a traditional Maharstrian rice or bhaat recipe with the brinjals or vangi stir fried with ground masala and then added to the cooked rice. Add tamarind juice,peanuts and curry leaves to render that authentic vangi bhat taste and flavour.
Recipe# 12609
14 Jun 01

 
 by Foodie #18735
No reviews
U can directly also put the flour
that is 1st put the jeera and other ingredients then put the curd and then put the flour put it needs continuous stirring
Recipe# 12711
19 Jul 01

 
 by avksagar
No reviews
Puran poli is a sweet delicacy prepared on many festive occasions in Maharashtra. Sprouts puranpoli is a nice variation of the traditional puranpoli recipe and includes mashed sprouts as filling. Its one of the favorite Indian sweet dishes and relished everywhere.
Recipe# 12773
04 Oct 18

 
 
by vijisathya
No reviews
Vangibath masala powder, this masala is added to add the flavour to the pulao's. You can refrigerate the masala powders this will last for many days.
Recipe# 12833
10 Feb 01

 
 
by guptagauri
No reviews
Rajgira thalipith or thalipith is a nice variation to the traditional Maharashtrian savory pancake recipe called thalipeeth. The pancakes made from rajgira flour are simply irrestible with green sauce or coconut chutney.
Recipe# 13055
26 Feb 01

 
 by savi_ram
No reviews
U can make so many varieties of pooran poli, instead of sugar u can add to the above 1 cup of jaggery.

if u have a microwave at home & the poli is cold, u can heat it for 10 seconds & serve hot.

this is a delicious traditional sweet for bogi festival in Tamil nadu.
Recipe# 13090
26 Feb 01

 
 by savi_ram
No reviews
An excellent tea time snack.

if u wish to omit onion u can make without that too.
Recipe# 11277
23 Aug 11

 
 
by devikaprabhu
No reviews
This is a konkani dish preferably eaten with steaming hot rice and red chilly papad. Best served piping hot.
Recipe# 11400
08 Oct 11

 
 by shahreema
No reviews
Modak is a sweet dumpling recipe popular in western and south india, especially as a favorite sweet dish to be served to lord ganesha. The rice flour based dumpling are filled with sweet coconut and jaggery based filling and served hot with sugar syrupa and ghee.
Recipe# 11428
03 Oct 11

 
 
by shubaraj
No reviews
Masala khichdi is a spicy and quick indian food prepared with a combination of rice with lentils. Learn how to make/prepare delicious khichdi at tarladala. Com. Also find many interesting rice recipe, biryani recipe at tarladalal. Com
Recipe# 11429
24 Jan 02

 
 
by shubaraj
No reviews
Sabudana khichhdi is prepared with soaked sabudaana(sago) cooked with roasted peanuts and boiled potatoes . The tempering of mustard seeds and curry leaves add to the authentic Indian flavor. A perfect breakfast or fasting meal option.
Recipe# 11744
26 Mar 03

 
 by jaya_venkatesh
No reviews
Sabudana khichadi is a fasting menu staple and gets prepared with soaked sabudaana(sago) cooked with roasted peanuts and boiled potatoes . The tempering of mustard seeds and curry leaves add to the authentic Indian flavor. A perfect breakfast or packed meal option, this Maharshtrian sabudana khichdi ....
Recipe# 11888
29 Sep 11

 
 
by sonia_thamman
No reviews
A delectable lahsun ki chutney or garlic chutney recipe with garlic blended with roasted coconut, red chillies and salt into a coarse paste. The lehsun ki chutney taste superb with fried snacks and grilled tikkas.
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Maharashtrian
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 on 08 Aug 20 04:28 PM


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