Neena Gupta's Healthy Take On This Maharashtrian Dish Is Making Us Drool (Recipe Inside)

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Neena Gupta shares a healthier recipe of a famous Maharashtrian dish. Find it here.

Neena Gupta's Healthy Take On This Maharashtrian Dish Is Making Us Drool (Recipe Inside)
Neena Gupta shares a healthy recipe

Highlights

  • Neena Gupta often gives us glimpses of her kitchen diaries
  • She recently shared her healthy recipe of this dish.
  • A famous Maharashtrian delicacy, here is how you can make it at home.

Maharashtra's bustling variety of spicy and masaledaar food needs no introduction! From the fiery Kolhapuri specialities to the world-famous vada pav, the state has given us many gastronomic gems that we just can't get over! Another one of the favourites from the streets of Mumbai is a scrumptious gravy dish that is usually enjoyed for lunch or dinner, and it's called the misal pav. For the uninitiated, it's a gravy dish made with a mix of legumes and topped with chopped onions, coriander, a drizzle of lemon juice and some fried snacks called farsan. A toasted pav is then used to dunk out the gravy for a bite of this perfectly textured and flavoured Maharashtrian dish.

Maharashtra, which is also home to Bollywood, sees a lot of notable celebrities and big shot personalities munching on these classic dishes. The recent case in point here is renowned actress Neena Gupta. However, the 'Badhaai Ho' famed actor shared more than just pictures of herself devouring this dish; Neena uploaded the recipe for making misal pav at home. Better yet, it comes with a healthy twist and can be easily followed by each one of us. Take a look:

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Neena Gupta used sprouts, boiled chana, and the classic Indian masalas to prepare this delicacy. She then garnished it with chopped onions, crunchy farsan and enjoyed it with the classic Mumbai pav. The dish looks every bit tempting and we cannot wait to try it for ourselves!

Most recently, Neena Gupta had shared another recipe for a healthy tikki. She prepared the snack with a mix of vegetables like carrots, peas, beans, capsicum and used boiled daliya as the binding agent. She then fried it with little oil and enjoyed it with a simple curd and garlic dip. Take a look at it here:

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We love finding these healthy recipes on Neena Gupta's Instagram page. We cannot wait to get our hands on the next healthy delicacy.

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