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10 Rajasthani Dishes You Will Find at a Marwari Wedding

10 Rajasthani Dishes You Will Find at a Marwari Wedding

Rajasthan is the land of rajas and ranis; and their food is just as royal. So of course, every Marwari wedding would be subject to a delicious platter of mouth-watering Rajasthani dishes. Though a Marwari wedding mainly consists of vegetarian dishes, they may also have select non-veg items. Let’s have a look at some of them:

 

DAL BAATI CHURMA

This is just about the most famous Rajasthani/Marwari dish. The spicy dal (lentils) and sweet churma make the perfect balanced meal and taste great eaten with baati (deep-fried unleavened bread).

DAL BAATI CHURMA

 

RAJASTHANI KADHI

It is a delicious side dish made from yoghurt, gram flour and spices. It is similar in consistency to kadhi from other states like Maharashtra but is much spicier. It is a light and healthy Rajasthani dish that goes well with rice.

RAJASTHANI KADHI

 

METHI BAJRA POORI

Methi bajra pooris make a great starter for any event. They are basically deep-fried puffed bread made with fenugreek leaves and millet flour. They don’t absorb much oil and are healthy!

METHI BAJRA POORI

 

SHAHI GATTE

Gatte refers to besan (gram-flour) dumplings. The dish is made by stuffing the dumplings with mawa and dry fruits, and then dipping it in a rich yoghurt gravy.

SHAHI GATTE

 

KER SANGRI

 This dish is a delectable combination of berries and beans. It is essentially a traditional Rajasthani sabzi that’s made with ker berry and sangria bean. It is spicy and can be eaten as a pickle.

KER SANGRI

 

GATTE KA PULAO

This is another delicious Rajasthani or Marwari dish that can be eaten as a main. It is also called Gatte Ki Khichdi or Ram Pulao. The gatta, as mentioned earlier is made from besan (gram/chick-pea flour) and added to rice along with select seasonings. Tastes best with chilled yoghurt/curd.

GATTE KA PULAO

 

LAAL MAAS

This is essentially a meat curry. It is a Rajasthani dish that is prepared with mutton in a spicy gravy of curd, spices like red chillies, garlic and other flavours. It is as spicy as it is delicious! Eaten best with bajra roti.

LAAL MAAS

 

MAWA KACHORI

This is an exotic Marwari dessert from Rajasthan. It is a sort of puffed pastry that is deep-fried, filled with mawa and dry fruits, and coated with sugar syrup.

MAWA KACHORI

 

GHEVAR

This one is yet another festive, traditional Marwari/Rajasthani dish. A dessert comprising of a disc-shaped sweet cake soaked in sugar syrup. It has different varieties such as plain ghevar, malai ghevar and mawa ghevar.

GHEVAR

 

BALUSHAHI

This Rajasthani dessert is similar to a doughnut in shape but different in taste and texture. They are crunchy and deep-fried, made from maida-flour, and coated in sugar syrup along with select toppings. Perfect endings to any festive meal.

BALUSHAHI

 

 

Image credits: sharmis passions; maayeka; pankaja bhadouria; foodscape; my ginger garlic kitchen

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