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Maharashtrian Rotis / Polis recipes


Last Updated : Jan 11,2024



महाराष्ट्रीयन रोटी भाकरी व पोळीची रेसिपी - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Maharashtrian Rotis / Polis recipes in Hindi)
મહારાષ્ટ્રીયન રોટી, ભકરી, પોળી રેસિપિસ - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Maharashtrian Rotis / Polis recipes in Gujarati)

Maharashtrian Rotis, Bhakri and Poli Recipes

Maharashtrian Rotis Recipes. Maharashtrian Bhakri Recipes. Apart from the regular phulkas and rotis famous all over India, Maharashtrian cuisine includes a range of unique rotis like the Chawal Bhakri, which is served with Zunka, Dashmi Roti and Puran Poli made during festivals, Whole Wheat Bhakri had with gur.

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Maharashtrian Rotis Bhakri for Breakfast

Chawal BhakriChawal Bhakri

Dashmi Roti ever-popular Maharashtrian roti is just mildly sweet, so you can have enough of it to make a complete meal with lemon pickle and black chana usal for breakfast. You can have a rice based bread Chawal Bhakri with Green Chilli Thecha . You can have a Jowar based bread like Jowar Bhakri with Sweet and Sour Mango pickle recipe,  Quick Mango Chunda and Spicy Lemon Pickle.

A a sure-shot winner, Dhapate is also known as the Maharashtrian Thalipeeth or 3 flour roti. It has been made with love and care in Maharashtrian homes since several generations, and is a dish that instantly connects a person with memories of home, childhood, mom’s cooking and such sentiments.

Dhapate, Authentic Maharashtrian ThalipeethDhapate, Authentic Maharashtrian Thalipeeth

This wholesome dish is made with three different flours – jowar, whole wheat and besan. It is excitingly flavoured with lots of onion, garlic and coriander, which not only give an irresistible flavour and aroma but a lovely mouth-feel too.

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Maharashtrian Rotis Bhakri for Lunch, Dinner

Jowar BhakriJowar Bhakri

There is a large collection of Bhakri and Rotis to choose from. You have the healthy Jowar Bhakri and Whole Wheat Bhakri to rice bread like Chawal Bhakri which Mahrastrians have for lunch or dinner.

Maharashtrian Sweet Poli during Festivals

Puran PoliPuran Poli

No festive menu in Maharashtra is complete without Puran Poli! Whole wheat flour polis with a succulent stuffing of cooked and sweetened chana dal are a delight to bite into, especially when they are hot and fresh off the tava, resplendent with the rich aroma of ghee. A healthier puran poli is made from rataloo called sweet potato puranpoli recipe.

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Sweet Potato PuranpoliSweet Potato Puranpoli

Note that is some regions in Maharashtra, chappati is also called as poli. So poli does not mean a sweet roti necessarily. 

Try our Maharashtrian Rotis Recipes. Maharashtrian Bhakri Recipes and other Maharashtrian Recipe articles below. 

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Recipe# 15335
06 Jul 11

 
 by sanjim_a
No reviews
Koki/ thalipeeth/ missi roti is a traditional roti recipe prepared from a mix of flours and spice powders added. These small rotis are shallow fried with little oil and then enjoyed with vegetables or any lentil preparation of choice.
Recipe# 10826
10 Jul 02

 
 by anjalijoshi
No reviews
Rawa thalipeeth or thalipith is a nice variation to the traditional Maharashtrian savory pancake recipe called thalipeeth.The pancakes made from rawa are simply irrestible with green sauce or coconut chutney.
Recipe# 14523
15 Nov 01

 
 by neetapilu
No reviews
Rajgira thalipith is a traditional Maharashtrian thalipith or Paratha recipe which can be enjoyed even on fasting days. Prepared from Rajgira atta and mashed potatoes, the thalipith is served with farali subzi or aloo curry.
Recipe# 13055
26 Feb 01

 
 by savi_ram
No reviews
U can make so many varieties of pooran poli, instead of sugar u can add to the above 1 cup of jaggery.

if u have a microwave at home & the poli is cold, u can heat it for 10 seconds & serve hot.

this is a delicious traditional sweet for bogi festival in Tamil nadu.
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