- Monaco Biscuits
- Coriander
- Smashed boiled potatoes
- Tamarind sauce
- Chopped onion
- Green chutney
- Shev
- Chaat Masala
- Chili powder
- Curd
- salt to taste


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Vat Pournima
Vat Pournima is the festival for Maharashtrian women, which is celebrated in the month of Jesht (May-June). Women observe a fast and tie threads around a banyan tree and pray for the same husband in every birth.
On occasion of Vat Pournima I am posting one very healthy recipe “Banana Rice Flakes Delight” Which is really good for people who are dieting, kids and also for the ones who are thinking for some new recipe for the breakfast. It’s very simple and quick to make.
Ingredients:
Method:
1. Take a medium size bowl and add all the ingredients.
2. Mix well and serve.
Tip:
Importance of Vat Pournima
The celebration derived from the story of Savitri and Satyavan. It has been foretold that Satyavan won't live long. Resting on the lap of Savitri, Satyavan was waiting for death under a banyan tree, when the day of death comes. The messenger of Yama, the God of death came to take Satyavan. But Savitri refused to give her beloved husband. Messenger after messenger tried to take Satyavan away, but in vain. Finally, Yama himself appeared in front of Savitri and insisted to give her husband. Since, she was still adamant, he offered her a boon. She asked for the well being of her in-laws. He granted it to her. She then followed him as he took Satyavan's body away. He offered her another boon. She now asked for the well being of her parents. This boon, too, was granted. But she was relentless, and continued to follow him. As they approached Yama's abode, he offered her a final boon. She asked for a son. He granted it. She then asked him how it would be possible for her to beget sons without her husband. Yama was trapped and had to return her husband. So, married women pray to the banyan tree for the long life of their husbands and children. Their fast is observed the whole night till the next morning.
Chaitra month or Chaitra Mahina or Chaitra Maas is the first month in Marathi calendar or Marathi Panchang. Chaitra month falls in March – April as per Gregorian calendar. Chaitra month marks the onset of spring. In Chaitra Month many people do Haldi Kunku and prepare Raw Mango Dal (Karichi Dal) and Raw Mango Juice (Panhe) for that Chaitra Haldi Kunku. We used to have Chitra Gauriche Haldi kuku at my mom's place. We use to invite the women and young girls from our neighborhood for the function. My mom use to give everyone Karichi dal and Karicha Panha. Here is the recipe to prepare Raw Mango Dal( Karichi Dal) and Raw Mango Juice (Kariche Panhe)
Raw Mango Dal( Karichi Dal): http://anjaliskitchen.blogspot.com/2009/03/kairichi-dal-raw-mango-dal.html Raw Mango Juice (Kariche Panhe): http://anjaliskitchen.blogspot.com/2009/03/kairicha-panha-raw-mango-juice-drink.html
Happy Marathi New Year!!
Here’s is something different and Nutritious to try out on occasion of Gudi Padwa a
“Nutri Masala Dosa”.
For the Chutney:
For the Masala:
Method For the Dosa Mix:
For the Chutney:
1. Grind the coconut, chillies, curry leaves, ginger and daala in a blender.
2. Add enough water to form a smooth consistency. Add salt and mix well.
Method for preparing Masala:
Spicy Potato Vegetable:
1. Heat oil in a pan add mustard seeds when it starts popping add onion to it. Cook it till it turn slightly red.
2. Add turmeric, ginger garlic paste, curry leaves, chili paste and salt. Mix well.
3. Add mashed potato to it and sauté it for 3 mins.
Masala Mixture:
Take a bowl and mix grated carrot, beetroot, cabbage, green capsicum, coriander, chili flakes or pav bhaji masala, salt and toss it well.
Method for making Nutri Masala Dosa:
1. Spread dosa with the prepared batter.
2. Apply butter over the whole dosa.
3. Then spread the chutney over the dosa.
4. Take 1 tsp of spicy potato vegetable and 1tsp of Masala mixture and spread on dosa.
5. Add grated cheese over it. Spread it well all over the dosa.
6. Fold dosa and cut it in to 3 parts.
7. Serve hot with coconut Chutney