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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.

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


 

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

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

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

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

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# 12601
11 Aug 11

 
 by madhuri_a1
Aamabtvaran is a maharashtrian way of cooking varan or lentils. The tuar dal is cooked, mashed and then simmered in tamarind water. Serve the sour and spicy ambatvaran tempered with mustard seeds, curry leaves and green chillies.
Recipe# 34876
24 Sep 18

 
 by vrunda naik
No reviews
Seeking to satiate your appetite on fasting days? A delectable yoghurt kadhi with pakodas made from potatoes and water chestnut flour (singhare ka atta), Aloo ki Kadhi ensures a splash of excitement too. Enjoy Aloo ki Kadhi with Samo Khichdi and
Recipe# 13511
27 Sep 23

 
 by arathi_receipe
No reviews
A vegetable dish which is common in most bengali households, aloo bhath is basically mashed potatoes or aloo which are served with steamed rice. The potatoes or aloo are boiled and mixed with mustard oil and green chillies and then devoured as first course with hot rice.
Recipe# 35642
21 Nov 16

 
 
by simplyme!
No reviews
Anarsa is an authentic maharashtrian snack especially prepared on festive occasions like Ganesh Chaturthi, Diwali ....
Authentic Bombay Pavbhaji
Recipe# 39836
11 Dec 14

 
 
by Swapnil Thakkar
No reviews
A real bombay street side pav bhaji that everyone loves! For that we ll need a large pan with a flat bottom. To make it more tastier, i cook it in noon, when it cools down, put it in fridge and reheat it before dinner, trust me it tastes better this way!
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.
Bhakarwadi
Recipe# 15602
22 Aug 18

 
 by mdaga
Bhakarwadi is a traditional spicy maharastrian snack recipe which requires effort but can be stored for weeks and enjoyed with evening tea. The flour based round discs are stuffed with roasted poppy seeds, steamed and then finally deep fried to a crispy finish.
Brinjal Or Eggplant Fry
Recipe# 38676
06 Aug 13

 
 by Sandipan
No reviews
It's a very very old recipe but has never lost it's place. Very easy to make and it goes fantastic with dal and rice. I remember when i was growing up my mom used to make this brinjal fry or ''begun bhaja'' as called in Bengali almost 2 to 3 times a week. The taste still lingers in my tongue. I made ....
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# 9850
26 Aug 11

 
 by bumpush
No reviews
A good substitute of potato, those restricted to eat potatoes can try this. I am sure you can't just stop yourself from eating just one.
Recipe# 32163
30 Oct 05

 
 by geetharam32
No reviews
Too much cucumber makes this soggy so try to drain the excess cucumber juice and then mix.this is a healthy snack if you want you can add some bean sprouts, and chopped onions too!!
Curry Leaves Chutney
Recipe# 38424
18 Jun 13

 
 by Jyoti V B
No reviews
Curry leaves are a good source of vitamin a. Curry leaves chutney is very tasty,even kids can enjoy with parathas and sandwiches.
Recipe# 14428
27 Aug 11

 
 by gmj
No reviews
A quick and nutrient rich breakfast option, dahi sabudana is prepared by soaking the sabudana or sago pearls in curd and then relishing it with sugar and crushed nut powder.
Recipe# 39053
12 Dec 13

 
 by Amarendra Mulye
No reviews
Dalimbi Bhaat or Field beans Rice is a traditional Maharashtrian delicacy and is cooked on special occasions. Though this recipe is not as popular as Masale Bhaat, it is still cooked in many Maharashtrian homes.
Recipe# 42679
12 Sep 18

 
 by Jyoti V B
No reviews
This Maharashtrian Masala Flat Bread is easy to make and uses minimal ingredients. It is a homely and easy to make recipe. The spices make this roti even more flavourful than the normal jowar roti. It tastes best when eaten with flax seeds chutney, curd, pickle, etc.
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Maharashtrian
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 on 08 Aug 20 04:28 PM


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08 Aug 20 05:20 PM