CORN POHE!!! a common 10- minute-recipe of maharashtrians. It's a very popular Dish in Maharashtra. Maharashtrian people makes it for Breakfast or any time as a snack.
A word 'Kande pohe' is used as a term for marriage talks. It also has a traditional symbol attached to it - in an arranged marriage when a boy goes with his family to the girl's house for the first time the dish which is generally served is "kande pohe!" .....' Actually the reason is that this dish takes less time to be prepared,tasty to eat and satisfies the hunger completely. So here's KANDE CORN POHE for u...
There is one famous song from marathi movie "Sanai Choughade"
"Aayushya he chulivarlya kadhaitale Kande Pohe………..."
……. Life is like kande pohe in kadai, that means tasty and colorful.
Ingredients
•2 cup Pohe (Flaked, beaten rice),
•2
medium size onions,
•1
cup corn kernels(makyache dane)
•3-4
green chilies,
1/2
cup roasted peanuts
•1
tsp lemon juice
•2
tsp sugar,
•salt
to taste,
•2
tbspoon oil,
•2
teaspoon mustard seeds,
•1/2
teaspoon asafoetida,
•2
teaspoon turmeric powder,
•coconut
and coriander leaves for garnishing.
Method:
1.Rinse Pohe in water and drain. Set them aside for 10 minutes.
2.Add
some salt, sugar and lemon juice to them.
3.Chop
green chilies finely. Chop cilantro/coriander leaves. Chop onion and
potatoes into medium pieces.
4.Heat
oil in a pan. Add mustard seeds. As they start spluttering, add
asafoetida, turmeric powder, chopped onion, Corn,peanuts and green
chilies.
5.Cover
and cook on medium heat till potatoes turn tender. Then add pohe and
stir.
6.Cover
for 5 minutes. Remove the lid, stir and let them cook for another 2-3
minutes.
7.Garnish
with coconut and coriander leaves. Serve hot with mango or chili
pickle.
Variation:
Try
different versions of kaande pohe by adding one or more of vegetables
such as curry leaves, chopped tomatoes, green peas, chopped brinjal
pieces and cabbage.
Add
any of these vegetables at the time of tempering and follow the rest
of the method same as above.
Add
1 teaspoon black Maharashtrian masala for a different flavor.
Drizzle
a little bit of ghee on top before serving.
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