Gudi Padwa 2019 will be celebrated on Saturday, April 6th, and the festival marks the beginning of the Maharashtrian New Year. The festival marks the beginning of springtime and it typically falls in ...
Gudi Padwa, also known as Marathi New Year, is a vibrant and auspicious festival celebrated with immense joy and enthusiasm across Maharashtra and its surrounding regions. More than just a calendar ...
Ancient grains like millets, barley and sorghum have always been celebrated in Indian kitchens. From flatbreads and snacks to curries and even beverages, these grains have been used in numerous ...
To make the dough for the pasta, place all the ingredients except the water in a mixing bowl and whisk to mix thoroughly. Add a little water (a few tablespoons) at a time to make a firm dough. Cover ...
Gudi Padwa, the New Year festival celebrated by Maharashtrians, is a time for joy, family gatherings and delightful feasts. This day symbolises the onset of spring and is considered an extremely ...
Kande Pohe, Batata Vada, Phodnicha Bhaat, Ghavane, Sabudana Khichdi, and Missal Pav are all authentic Maharashtrian breakfast dishes that one cannot resist. We reached out to chefs who share recipes ...
Add chana dal and water in a pressure cooker and let it cook for 3-4 whistles. After draining, take the coarsely mashed chana dal in a pan and add the jaggery and ghee. Sprinkle some cardamom and let ...
Gudi Padwa is the time to spread joy, enjoy lavish meals, and exchange gifts. Here are festive recipes you must enjoy on the Marathi New Year. Gudi Padwa, the day of new beginnings, marked by ...
If you ever bathe with a brass lota (tumbler) and a bucket, here’s a tip: When you soap yourself, don’t keep the heavy lota in the bucket. It will sink and when you retrieve it, the water will turn ...