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राजस्थानी व्यंजन | राजस्थानी रेसिपी | - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Rajasthani Food recipes in Hindi)

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Rajasthani Food  | 200 Rajasthani Recipes | Rajasthani Dishes. Perhaps due to the royal heritage of the region, or due to the unique characteristics of the cuisine brought about by the region’s extreme climate and rare vegetation, Rajasthani cuisine is quite different from all other cuisines and is very fascinating too! Rajasthani food is usually spicy and makes use of loads of ghee, without which no dish is complete.

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Gehun-ki-Bikaneri-Khichdi
Gehun ki Bikaneri Khichdi

Heart-warming meal combos like the Dal-Baati-Churma and other specialties like Panchmel ki Subzi, Gehun ki Bikaneri Khichdi and Mangodi ki Dal are popular all over the country and this section shows you how to recreate the magic of Rajasthan food in your own kitchen.

Dal-Ke-Parathe
Dal Ke Parathe

Enjoy our selection of Rajasthani recipes like Rajashtani Sabzis with the famous Rajashtani Rotis and ever popular Achars. Top of your meal with some amazing rich, mouthwatering Rajasthani Sweet and Rajasthani snack.

Dal-Baati-ChurmaDal Baati Churma

The Rajasthanis specialise in serving sweet and savoury dishes in combinations that steal the heart and delight the taste buds . Dal bati churma a three-in-one treat, is a traditional combination of sweet dish churma, spicy dal and deep-fried Bati and a wonderful way to warm yourself up on a cold day!

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Rajashtani Food adapats to water shortage

Papad-Mangodi-ki-SubziPapad Mangodi ki Subzi

Because of the climatic conditions, there is scarcity of water resulting into a dearth of fresh vegetables, the available vegetables are often combined with pulses, lentils and dried/ preserved foods like papads and wadis. Also, water is substituted with dairy products like milk and buttermilk. Gram flour dumplings perked up with a myriad of spices then steamed and cut into small bite sized pieces are cooked in a curd based gravy till thick to make Gatte ki subzi that tastes amazing with both rice and parathas. Papad ki subzi, a combination of moong dal mangodi and papd to make Papad Mangodi ki Subzi are some other delectable Rajasthani subzis. Also, try your hands on other Rajasthani dishes like Ker sangria, Gavarfali ki Subzi, Bharwa Lauki.
 

Rajasthani Food, Dals, Kadhi Recipes

Rajasthani-Pakoda-KadhiRajasthani Pakoda Kadhi

Complement your meal with nourishing dals/kadhi that will complete your meal. Rajasthani recipes like Pakoda kadhi or pithore kadhi are flavorful, irresistible accompaniments that you must try.Also, finger-licking dals like Dal Banjari, Mooli moong dal or Palak toovar dal with a tempering of ghee and authentic Rajasthani flavor are some delights that will surely replace your regular dals.
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Rajasthani Food, Snacks

Pyaaz-ki-KachoriPyaaz ki Kachori

When we talk about snacks, Rajasthan Food is synonymous to kachori. The endless varieties of kachoris found at most 'namkeen' shops are famous worldwide. Pyaaz Kachori, Shahi Raj Kachori, Matar ki Kachori are some popular kachoris.
 

Rajasthani Recipes, Mithai, Sweets

Mawa-KachoriMawa Kachori

Rajasthanis don’t hold back on the use of full-fat milk and ghee in their mithai. No wonder the sweet dishes of Rajasthan tastes so heavenly! Apart from the savoury kachoris, you can also found sweet varieties like Mawa Kachoris that are stuffed with a rich mixture of khoya and dry-fruits, deep-fried and dipped in sugar syrup. Malai Ghevar, a honeycomb shaped delicacy made using plain flour and ghee is an authentic sweet made on auspicious occasions and festivals.

People love to gather around the warmth of the kitchen fire, to enjoy rustic, homely rotis right off the tava. Wheat flour rotis, parathas, masala baati generously drizzled with ghee are enjoyed with subzis. Winters are harsh in this region. Steaming hot Khichdi, Gaund ke ladoo, Moong dal halwa, Badam ka halwa are some vegetarian dishes eaten to keep the body warm on a cold winter’s night!
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We hope you enjoy our collection of Rajasthani Recipes and will find the below related Rajasthani Food articles and Rajathani recipes. 

15 Rajasthani Achar, Launji Recipes
20 Rajasthani Dry Snacks Recipes
17 Rajasthani Kadhi, Dal Recipes
Rajasthani Khichdi, Pulao Recipes
30 Rajasthani Mithai, Sweets Recipes
50 Rajasthani Naashta Recipes
23 Rajasthani Roti, Puri, Paratha Recipes
43 Rajasthani Subzi Recipes
14 Rajasthani Traditional Combinations Recipes

Happy Cooking!


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Spicy Aloo Capsicum
Recipe# 38619
01 Aug 13

 
 by Sandipan
A spicy tasty dish which goes great with rotis or phulkas or even as a starter. Quick and easy to make, i hope you all will like it. Your comments and inputs are highly appreciated.
Papad in Curd Curry
Recipe# 38076
29 Mar 13

 
 by Apurva_G
No reviews
This is a very simple recipe that i learnt from my mother. It is one of my favorites and i hope will be like by everyone.
Stuffed Malpuas with Paneer and Strawberry in Saffron Syrup
Recipe# 1119
20 Aug 12

 
 by Tarla Dalal
No reviews
Just plain malpuas can be very tasty, but Stuffed Malpuas in Saffron Syrup is far, far beyond the normal! Once Malpuas are immersed in saffron syrup, they become softer and tastier. Add to this a stuffing made of strawberry, almonds, raisins and cottage cheese, and you have a rich treat on th ....
Instant Stylo Barfi
Recipe# 37036
02 Aug 12

 
 by Sushila Jora
No reviews
On the occasion of rakshabandhan i thought of contributing a new taste to add on to the sweetness of beautiful relation of brother and sister.
Recipe# 10080
11 Oct 11

 
 
by sumagandlur
No reviews
They are eaten with a sweet and spicy tamarind chutney. You can prepare these kachoris ahead of time and re-heat them in a slow oven just before serving.
Recipe# 13998
05 Oct 11

 
 by paruljainshukla
No reviews
Methi mangori presents a delicious way of adding wholesome nutrition in the form of moong dal mangodi , methi leaves and beaten curd. A spicy recipe, the mangodis are cooked with methi or fenugreek leaves in a tangy curd based gravy.
Recipe# 10079
04 Oct 11

 
 by sumagandlur
No reviews
Crispy, flaky and superbly flavoured deep-fried 'mathris' or 'mathis' snack can be stored for several days. These are eaten with a spicy mango or lemon pickle and are often served with tea.
Recipe# 10381
04 Oct 11

 
 by sandhyan
No reviews
Relish mathri or indian savory crackers(fried flaky biscuits) with pickle or chutneys. Discover how to prepare mathris with our easy and quick punjabi mathri recipe.
Recipe# 10503
04 Oct 11

 
 by Foodie #97756
No reviews
Relish mathri or indian savory crackers (fried flaky biscuits) with pickle or chutneys. Discover how to prepare mathris with our easy and quick punjabi mathri recipe.
Recipe# 10192
27 Sep 11

 
 
by sumagandlur
No reviews
Gatte ki kadhi. . . "gatte" are gram flour dumplings that are spiced up with dry masalas and then steamed and cut into small bite sized pieces. They are used to make a wide variety of dishes like subji, pulao etc. This dish is made using a yoghurt based gravy and dry masalas to create a mouth-wateri ....
Recipe# 10491
27 Sep 11

 
 by vishakha_p
Kesar thandai is a cool indian drink prepared with a mixture of saffron (kesar),almonds, fennel seeds, magaztari seeds, rose petals, pepper, khus khus seeds. The kesar thandai is a traditional nutritious cooling saffron flavoured drink, relished on festivals like holi.
Recipe# 14809
23 Sep 11

 
 by pearlie
No reviews
Kachori is deep fried crunchy and spicy puffed bread recipe with the maida dough filled up with a spicy moong dhal based mixture and then deep fried. Relish as evening snack with chutney or pickle.
Recipe# 14007
30 Aug 11

 
 
by sonyadoshi
No reviews
A rajasthani cuisine special curry recipe, gatte ki sabji brings forth the typical marwari cuisine style of cooking. The steamed gram flour or besan gattas are simmered in a buttermilk laden spicy kadhi and enjoyed with rice.
Recipe# 12252
30 Aug 11

 
 
by sgambhir
No reviews
A rajasthani preparation, gatte ki sabji brings forth a traditional recipe with steamed gram flour or besan gattas. The curd based gravy blends well with besan gattas and is tempered with ghee, mustard seeds, green chillies and hing. A nutritious and easy to digest main course marwari dish.
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Rajasthani Food
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 on 21 Feb 22 04:51 PM


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Tarla Dalal    Thank you for the feedback. Please keep reviewing recipes and articles you love.
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23 Feb 22 03:22 PM
Rajasthani Food
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 on 20 Aug 20 01:34 PM


Rajasthani Food
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 on 04 Jun 20 03:25 PM


Hello aunty. .. I tried ur moong dal kachori recipe. Really aunty it''s so easy & also testy..thanx for this recipe. 😊😊👍
Rajasthani Food
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 on 19 Apr 20 06:05 PM


have tried few items and it was tooo simple and easy to prepare! thanks a lot!
Rajasthani Food
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 on 16 Apr 20 12:58 PM


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Tarla Dalal    Thank you for your feedback Aspot. Happy cooking.!
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16 Apr 20 11:53 PM
Rajasthani Food
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 on 10 Oct 19 07:06 PM


like your Rajasthani recipes!
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Tarla Dalal    Ananada, thanks . We are delighted you loved the Rajasthani recipes. Your feedback will help hundreds others try the recipe and make this a better cooking community.
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11 Oct 19 01:48 PM
Rajasthani Food
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 on 18 Jan 19 02:17 PM


yes i have many from these. really it was so tasty and i also tried many of them at my home everyone loved it..
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Tarla Dalal    Hi Karan, Happy to know you liked this recipe. Do try more and more recipes and share with us your feedback. Happy Cooking!
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21 Jan 19 10:06 AM
Rajasthani Food
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 on 28 Sep 18 12:00 PM