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Fruit Filled Modak: When Ganpati Wanted a Continental Twist

Fruit filled modak

When the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi arrives in Maharashtra, the sweet shops start churning out different variations of a flavourful sweet, called Ukadiche Modak. This steamed, coconut-filled Ukadiche Modak is actually a sweet rice-flour dumpling which is one of the quintessential Ganesh Chaturthi recipes in Maharashtra. The cute Ganesha, who is the God of wealth and prosperity, apparently goes insane over these plump, sweet steamed dumplings: But don’t Gods evolve? When we have moved to pasta from roti, don’t you think Lord Ganesha would like a wee bit of chef’s styling to his plate too? We think he will be happy to see a bit of innovation in his food. Yes, he will! If you are looking for unique recipes to surprise your guests this Ganesh Chaturthi festival, then this is where you should be looking at. Be warned, this is an advanced level of modak cooking for the modern God and with a healthy dose of global flavour. Inspired by the Polish Pierogi, which is a dumpling of unleavened flour, our fruit-filled modaks will be a massive hit this Ganesh Chaturthi, and we can bet on it. Serve them hot and let your God and guests be surprised with the very first bite. While fruits, sugar and cinnamon cook in a perfect harmony, the stretchy covering melts in your mouth, giving you some texture to go with the heavy, fruity sugar. Trust us, it’s amazing!

 

Fruit Filled Modak

Time taken: 50 min

Taste-o-meter: Sweet

 

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