The Taste of Rajasthan: The Food of the Princely State

Author: IndianCook  /   Category: 2-Minute Recipes, Cooking Tips & Ideas, Cooking Traditions, Easy-To-Cook Recipes, For Summer Season, Regional Dishes, Sweet Dishes

Rajasthani Food
Rajasthan the princely state of India is almost 2/3rd desert. Still the place rules with its magnificent palaces made of sandstone, white marbles, and stones along with the elaborate dishes of the place. In spite of being a desert the place is so colorful with brightly colored clothes by people, the pink walls of city of Jaipur, the music, the dance, the fun loving folk and the larger than life style of living. There is to some extend Muslim influence with great history. Therefore you can expect some variety of meat preparations though majority of the population here are vegetarians.

Indeed the place is known for their variety of vegetarian food styles. Whether you talk of Lapsi which is wheat porridge or the ‘bhujia-roti’ combination, you have something to stuff in your mouth without any sort of hesitation. If you wish to learn about the taste of Rajasthan and its vivid culture which is reflected in the dishes, read the book on Rajasthan Cuisin by Maharani Gayatri Devi.

Rajasthani food is mostly known for the cooking in Royal Kitchens. Food here is a serious business because of the tourists flooding the state almost all the year round. The cooking here has its unique flavor and they use the simplest ingredients in them. Gram flour is widely used in some delicacies like Pakoda, Ghatta ki Sabji, Khata and others. They use bajra and corn to make bread (rotis). The place is also known for Khichri a particular dish prepared by ingredients like – rice, vegetables, ginger, spices, and some amount of butter. Rajasthan is also known for richly snacks like – ‘Daal-Moth’, Papad, Chips and Bhujia.

Here are few things which you always find in Rajasthan:

Lassi

This is natural yoghurt which is churned to remove the butter and make Lassi (buttermilk) a cool beverage served in summer.

Rajasthani Dal-Bati-Churma

This is a common food of Rajasthani people. Daal-Bati is cooked lentils and roasted balls of dough which is accompanies by pickle berries cooked in different methods. The Churma is a sweet dish made of jaggery or sugar in ghee. For taste and variety some ingredients like coconut, khoya and resins are also used.

Frying Puris and Chola

This is also a Punjabi favorite snack. Grams are soaked in water and later on cooked to a delicious stuffy recipe called chola masala which is served with fried white thin breads that puff like balloons when they are put on hot boiling oil in big pans.

The other common things which you would be able to taste in Rajasthan are – sweets having some spicy flavors, jalebis, mithais, faldas and glass of milk served with thick cream.

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Indian Food: The Versatility of Every Region

Author: IndianCook  /   Category: Cooking Tips & Ideas, Cooking Traditions, Easy-To-Cook Recipes, For All Seasons

Every state or region of India has its own specialty of preparing large number of dishes. Whether you talk of Northern Punjabi food, or western Gujarati, Maharashtrian Food or Western Bengali or Assamese Food, Or the South Indian delicacies; you always have something new to discover. New taste, new recipes, new ways of cooking and new ingredients used. This versatility of Indian vegetarian or non-vegetarian food is slowly gaining global attention. Here are few regions food which are famous for their exotic recipes and style of cooking.

Bengali Food:

The Bengali food is known for their sweet dishes made from cottage cheese. Their famous dishes include fish items prepared in variety of recipes. Some famous Bengali food that are relished through out India are – Fish Curry, Aloo Posto, Luci Baji, sweets like Rasosollas, Sansdesh, Misti Dai, Chum Chum and others. Food buffs love gulping down the Bengali recipes prepared with complete Begali touch.

Punjabi Food:

Perhaps no other food from India is as famous as Punjabi delicacies. Punjabi Food has found its position in the menu of lots of renowned restaurants across the world. The Punjabi food is known for their richness and the use of butter and ghee. They mostly accompany gravy. They are simply healthy, delicious, and have some sort of fascination when they are put in front of you. The famous Punjabi food items are- shahi paneer, matar paneer, dal makhani, lassi, chicken tandoori, butter chicken, tikkas and kababs, and to name a few. Their bread of different styles like tandori, missi roti, naan, and butter roti too are famous throughout India and the world.

The Striking Goan Food:

If there is a place for which suits best for a relaxing mood, having the best wine on your table and some wonderful recipes, then it has to be Goa. The beach state of India is famous for their Portuguese legacy and the multiculture hub. The place attracts tourists not only for its famous beaches, night outs, and fine wine, but also for the food it serves having true touch of India and Portuguese blended together. You will find hundreds and thousand dishes of fishes, sea food, chicken, mutton and beef items in this heaven of tourists.

Gujarati Food:

The Gujarati are famous for some of their spicy delicacies like dohkla, papad and curd. The foods of Gujarat are prepared taking note of nourishment and balance of everything. Their famous sweet is basundi which is known for its mouth water taste. Their staple diet consists of rice, dal, chapatti, kachumbar (mixed vegetable salad), different types of vegetable dishes and others.

This is not the end. There are still more types of Indian food which you can have in the menu of Indian dishes. They very famous of them are – South India food, Maharashtrian Food, Hyderabadi delicacies, Specialties of Kerala, and alike. Pickles, chutneys, and other additional appetizers are famous items of Indian food which find their position in almost all types of Indian foods.

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