Mirsaanga Ros-Goan Chili Curry

Click here to like! When outsiders think of Goan cuisine, they mostly think of fish curry, and rice. However, our cuisine has some hidden treasures which, unfortunately, even some Goans have forgotten about. This chili curry or mirsaanga ros is one such gem! Vegetarian food was cooked on almost half the days of the weekContinue reading “Mirsaanga Ros-Goan Chili Curry”

Goan Varan

Click here to like! Varan and xit are comfort food on veg days for Goans! It is a must for every religious function. Varan is popular in Maharashtra as well. However, what sets the Goan varan apart is the coconut milk. This was one recipe that my friends absolutely loved! I remember one time IContinue reading “Goan Varan”

Mix Bhaaji Pao

Click here to like! If you have been to Goa and have not tried the quintessential Goan breakfast, bhaaji pao, you are missing out! Bhaaji pao is a mix of two bhaajis (vegetable curry). One made with potatoes called paatal bataat bhaaji and the other made with white peas called chonyachi bhaaji. Both the curriesContinue reading “Mix Bhaaji Pao”

Moogagaathi

Click here to like! No matter what the occasion, most Hindu Goan festivities are incomplete without moogagaathi. It is a staple on the menu for Ganesh Chaturthi, poojas, weddings, or anything else vegetarian. The prep for this dish begins three days in advance. Usually served with pooris, this simply spiced, sprouted moong bean dish isContinue reading “Moogagaathi”

Sasav

Click here to like! Sasav is a tangy, sweet, salty side dish made in Goa with pineapple, mango, or ghotam. Ghotam are sucking mangoes and ghotam sasav is popular during the monsoons. Raw mango sasav also is made often during this time. Pineapple sasav is made during the remainder of the year when mangoes areContinue reading “Sasav”

Humhan/Goan Fish Curry

Click here to like! It is known as Xit-kodi among the Catholics and xit- humhan among the Hindus. No matter what you call it, fish curry is the soul of Goan cuisine. Every Goan will agree that this dish is the essence of our culinary culture. It is not a surprise that we Goans cannotContinue reading “Humhan/Goan Fish Curry”

Almyaache Tondak

Click here to like! Monsoon in Goa brings with it seasonal wild berries, mangoes, cashews, seasonal vegetables, etc. However, the one produce that the locals wait eagerly for (after mangoes, of course!) are the local mushrooms. These mushrooms have a unique texture and grow in the wild. They are a rare find and tend toContinue reading “Almyaache Tondak”