I have been missing Mumbai for all the right reasons (read food) lately. It's completely different atmosphere there during Ganapati Festival. There is so much joy and energy everywhere, that you dont miss to notice it. huge idols, breathtaking decorations, grand rituals... everything is so amazing. People in Mumbai are sure fond of celebrating all the festivals.... and they do it in style.
Mom makes lots of sweets at home and I think I have been missing all this in Hyderabad. But today one fella from my team got some Modaks in office and I was so happpy.
Ganapati Bappa Moraya.....
Ok, for those who don't know what it is, here is some info. It is authentic Maharastrian delicacy. It is made with rice flour and coconut. It is steamed, it is sweet and it is damn tasty. It looks like this.
And I just love it.
PS - Alex, don't dare to try out this recipe, it is very DIFFICULT. :-D
Tuesday, September 21, 2004
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It sounds very tasty. Is is similar to a momo in anyway?
V, all this after talking me out of coming over for what seemed to like hours? LOL. I hope you'll take me to Mumbai ((-;
Hmm Momo's are those tibetan meat preparations as far as I remember.Both are really tasty affairs. We should not be trying it out in the first place. You should make it and ship it to the first five people who commented. What say ??
NY
NY, you managed to appear in the first-five list already :-) and I dont want to miss it either ;-)
Guys, just one slot left now... any takers?
5th post! Whew... I get 2 of 'em then?
NKV, since you showed so much interest, you get to MAKE them... we all will taste.
:-D
A challenge!!
Modak's why does it rhyme well with maindak! any relations?
by the way does it tast like a coconut burfee , i think that has the same ingredients. :D
V, I wonder whether I should have suggested 3 ;))
hey i just had a modak! awesome!
can u upload some modak into FOL?
modak..., I wonder how did i miss the delicious modak from Aai and Aaji, in my post..., the taste ... ohhh... :(
I tasted some this time when a collegue brought some over from Mumbai.. They were YUMMMMMMMMMMM! And as an aside for NKV, dude, Modak and Momos are as different as chalk is to cheese, though given a choice, I wudnt stop at having either :)
ps: No comments on my blogs; I guess I am becoming unpopular ;)
-Neil
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