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Malvani Cuisine, Maharashtra

The region of Malvan in the district of Sindhudurg in the state of Maharashtra is very famous for its cuisine which is popularly called Malvani food. 

Since the region of Malvan is situated close to the Arabian Sea the diet of the people of this region consists predominantly of seafood like fishes, crabs and prawns. Apart from sea food they also consume chicken and mutton in their non vegetarian fare. Malvani cuisine leans more towards non-vegetarian dishes, due to the easy availability and variety, there are still many vegetarian recipes to choose from. The taste of Malvani food is said to be very unique and different from other regions of Maharashtra although it does incorporate ingredients from the neighbouring regions and Goan cuisine. Since Malvan is situated on the Konkan coastal region the natives use coconut abundantly in their diet.The other two main ingredients are Kokum and Raw Mango. 

Malvani food is quite hot and spicy due to the addition of Malvani masala which is a combination of  about 15 to 16 dry spices. These spices are dry roasted and then ground to a powder which is added in almost all the recipes. 

Coconut is either used in the fresh grated form, dry grated, fried or as a paste. Coconut milk is added to the gravy based dishes and is also used to make a very popular Malvani drink, Sol Kadhi that has a very cooling effect and is always served along with the spicy non vegetarian fare. 

A few desserts are served in combination with coconut milk as the base and made by sweetening with jaggery. 

The Malvani masala powder is made using dried Red Chillies, Coriander seeds, Peppercorns, Cumin seeds among other spices that grow abundantly in the region. 

Ginger and Garlic paste, fresh or dried Kokum play an important role in enhancing the taste of the food. 


H
ere is a list of some of the most popular iitems of this cuisine.


  1. Malvani Chicken Masala 

  2. Malvani Mutton Curry 

  3. Kombdi Vade ( कोंबडी वडे ) - Chicken masala curry served with multi grain puris that are called Vade 

  4. Bombil Fry - One of the most popular fish fry in the city of Mumbai 

  5. Prawn Curry 

  6. Kolambi Fry 

  7. Kajuchi Usal - Cashew Nut curry

  8. fansachi bhaji  ( फणसाची भाजी ) - Jackfruit cooked in grated coconut and various spices 

  9. Kavda Curry ( कवडयांचा मटण ) - A bird found in the Konkan region 

  10.  Paplet Saar - Pomfret Fish Curry

  11.  Bangada Fry 

  12.  Mori masala / Shark Curry 

  13. Ghavne ( घावणे ) - Very unique netted dosa like pancakes made from rice flour 


  14. Dhondas - Cucumber cakes made with ripe cucumbers, rice flour, grated coconut and jaggery

  15. Amboli - Thick pancakes similar to uttapams 


  16. Tandalachi Bhakri ( तांदळाची भाकरी ) - Bhakris made with rice flour, similar to Bajra / Jowar ones 

  17. Shirvale ( शिवाळे ) - Steamed rice flour noodles served with sweetened coconut milk called Rus 


  18. Ras Poli - Deep fried sweet pancakes served with Rus

  19. Kalya Vatanyachi Samara ( काळया वटाळयाचे समारा )

  20. Khaparodi ( खापरोळी ) - Fluffy sweet pancakes dipped in  yellow coloured sweet coconut milk 

  21. Pomfret Fry


*Trivia

  • The Malvani masala powder is made in huge quantities and stored in air tight containers and lasts for at least a year.

  • Each family has its own version of the Malvani masala that may differ from others a little bit.


Images 

  1. Amboli - cookwithrenu

  2. Shirvale - secretindianrecipe.com 

  3. Pomfret Fry - Rajbhushan Rane 

  4. Ghavna and Nariyal Chutney - Rohit Wadhwani

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