Ganeshotsav 2024 Bhog For 10 Days: Puran Poli, Sabudana Khichdi, Chana Sundal and More, 10 Traditional Maharashtrian Cuisine Recipes To Prepare For Ganesh Chaturthi Celebrations (Watch Videos)

During Ganesh Chaturthi, a variety of traditional Maharashtrian dishes are prepared, reflecting the rich culinary heritage of the region. These festive foods are often offered to Lord Ganesha as prasad (sacred offerings) and shared with family and friends.

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Ganesh Chaturthi, also called Ganeshotsav is an auspicious Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Ganesha. Ganesh Chaturthi 2024 starts from September 7During the festival of Ganeshotsav, a variety of traditional Maharashtrian dishes are prepared, reflecting the rich culinary heritage of the region. These festive foods are often offered to Lord Ganesha as prasad (sacred offerings) and shared with family and friends. Popular dishes include modak (sweet dumplings filled with jaggery and coconut), which is believed to be Ganesha's favourite, puran poli (a sweet flatbread stuffed with lentil and jaggery), and samosa (savoury pastry filled with spiced vegetables).

Each dish is crafted with love and care, adding to the spirit of devotion and celebration during the festival. As you celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi 2024, we bring you ten popular Maharashtrian dishes that are often prepared and enjoyed during the festival.

1. Modak

The most iconic dish for Ganesh Chaturthi, modaks are sweet dumplings made from rice flour or wheat flour, filled with a mixture of jaggery, grated coconut, and cardamom. They are believed to be Lord Ganesha’s favourite sweet and are offered as a prasadam (sacred offering).

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2. Puran Poli

This is a sweet flatbread stuffed with a mixture of chana dal (split chickpeas) and jaggery. It is flavoured with cardamom and sometimes saffron, making it a delicious and aromatic treat enjoyed during the festival.

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3. Karanji

Also known as gujiya, karanjis are crispy pastries filled with a sweet mixture of coconut, jaggery, and dry fruits. They are often deep-fried and make a delightful snack or dessert.

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4. Ukadiche Modak

A variation of the traditional modak, ukadiche modaks are steamed rather than fried. They are made with the same sweet filling but have a softer texture due to the steaming process.

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5. Sabudana Khichdi

A Savoury dish made from soaked tapioca pearls (Sabudana), cooked with peanuts, potatoes, and spices. It is a light yet flavourful dish, often consumed during the festival due to its easy preparation and taste.

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6. Bhakarwadi

Bhakarwadi is a spicy, crispy snack made from gram flour dough filled with a spiced mixture of coconut, sesame seeds, and poppy seeds. It’s a popular tea-time snack during Ganesh Chaturthi.

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7. Chana Sundal

A South Indian-inspired dish made from black chickpeas, cooked with grated coconut, mustard seeds, curry leaves, and spices. It’s a nutritious and savoury prasad that complements the sweeter offerings.

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8. Sheera

Also known as rava kesari, sheera is a sweet porridge made from semolina (suji), sugar, ghee, and flavoured with cardamom. It is often garnished with nuts and raisins and is a comforting dish enjoyed during the festival.

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9. Masala Milk

A warm, spiced milk drink made with a blend of spices like cardamom, saffron, and sometimes nuts. It’s a soothing and festive beverage that complements the rich flavours of the festival foods.

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10. Batatyachi Bhaji

A simple and flavourful potato curry cooked with spices, tomatoes, and sometimes peas. It’s often served with puris or chapatis and is a staple in many festive meals.

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These dishes not only enhance the festive spirit but also offer a taste of Maharashtrian culinary traditions during Ganesh Chaturthi. Wishing everyone Happy Ganesh Chaturthi 2024!

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Sep 04, 2024 03:25 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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