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Kothimbir Vadi- A Maharashtrian Snack

I had bought a huge bunch of Coriander /Cilantro leaves and was wondering how to use it optimally. I remembered the Maharashtrian dish Kothimbir Vadi meaning ‘Coriander Vadas’ in Marathi, which I used to relish at a Maharashtrian restaurant called ‘Aaswaad’ in Mumbai. Since it was in the vicinity of my work place, I was a regular, going there almost once a week to savor Maharashtrian delicacies. It was there that I took a liking to Kothimbir Vadi. But the recipe I learnt later from a Maharastrian friend is slightly different from the one I tasted in the restaurant in the sense that I rolled the dough and steamed it, instead of putting the batter in a tray and steaming it, and secondly I shallow fried it instead of deep frying it. Anyways the results were amazing. To add to the experience of relishing it, the rains cooperated. So there we were sitting by the balcony, watching the rains lash across and sipping ginger tea and munching on Kothimbir Vadi.

Ingredients

Method:

Preparation time: 30 minutes

Serves: 3

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