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Goan
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…-purpose red spice paste. Goan cuisine is influenced by the Portuguese and Goan food is loved for its varied delicious flavors and the gorgeous Recheado Masala paste is one of the precious gems in the spectra of spice pastes.Goan Recheado masala paste can be used in vegetarian and non-vegetarian cooking but most popularly used as a stuffing in fish and seafood. This essential Recheado spice paste is popularly used as a stuffing in pomfret and mack…

Goan
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…it before then can you resist Goan Choris Pao? Enjoy! 😊 Ingredients: 8-10 Goan Choris Beads / Goan Bead Sausages 4 med. Onions 1 tbsp Vegetable Oil 2 tbsps Goan Vinegar / Sugarcane Vinegar to taste A few tablespoons of Water or as needed Salt to taste To Serve: Pao Alternatively; can be served in Poee or with bread slices or even in burger buns. Procedure: Separate the Goan choris / beads from their casings. Peel, slice the onions vertically or h…

Christmas
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…fluenced by the Portuguese, are always enjoyed with steaming fresh sannas, Goan parboiled rice and with Goan breads like pao, poee from the wood fired ovens or with hot chapatis made with rice and coconut. “Sarapatel” or “Sarpatel” prepared by Mangaloreans and East Indians of Bombay / Mumbai differs as well. Each household in Goa also have their own unique way of preparing it. However, it is the type of Chillies with or wit…

Goan
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…dly Goa is become so very commercial. Very few restaurants serve authentic Goan food and often, the price does not justify the portions and quality. Goa is synonymous with sea food but the best is available only in high end restaurants. The best fish is rarely available in the local markets. You will be really very lucky if you get the big catch of oysters, pomfrets, clams, mussels, prawns, lobsters, squids, etc. You will find all these listed on…

Goan
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…ention the most. The shopping experience is very vivid & unforgettable…food stalls selling homemade sorpotel, vindaloo,sausage pulao, sannas, balchao, popular Goan sweets, savories & curries… the haggling inspite of good bargains, vibrant & colorful sale of clothes, trinkets, straw hats, dried fish, antique furniture & crockery… the list is endless. Eventually, the sausages stole the show as the stock to be bought for consumption &…

Goan
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…st seasoning if necessary. Goan Pork Solantulem is ready with gravy or further cook until you achieve the desired thickness of gravy. Enjoy delicious and succulent Goan Pork Solantulem with Goan pao, sannas, bhakri, Goan Ukadem Xitt, bread, etc.      …

Bakes
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…onsuming process could get to you so if you ever plan to make the gorgeous Goan Bebinca. It is extremely important to keep yourself free for the day. You need to be relaxed and all prepped, geared up and passionate enough to bake this one. Bebinca truly tests one’s patience and is a labour of love. To make the experience of baking the Goan Bebinca a breeze, you need to focus completely on it. Well, I have had a few failures but failures are steppi…

Goan
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…mple, easy & quick to prepare with just a few ingredients. If you love Goan food… especially dry or fresh fish & seafood… then just give it a try… it could be the highlight of your meal! 😀 Ingredients : 1 cup cleaned Dry Prawns (Sungta)/Galmo Lemon sized ball of Tamarind 2-3 Kokum (Sola/amsol) (lightly rinsed) (optional) 1 tsp. Red Chilli pwd. ¼ tsp. Turmeric pwd. 2 tsps. Coconut Oil/Vegetable Oil 1 large Onion (peeled & finely chopped…

Goan
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…are the most popular and well loved Goan snack or appetizer. Almost every Goan relishes and enjoys it at all occasions. Beef croquettes are an essential part of Goan cuisine and served at Christmas, Easter, New Year, weddings, parties, birthdays and all celebratory occasions. Besides, it is also a part of everyday meals. Any feast celebration and Sunday meals are incomplete without it. In Goa, authentic Goan restaurants, small eateries and bakeri…

Comfort Food
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…small eateries or served in local restaurants and is considered as street food. The preparation is simple, easy and tasty. Dry whole spices as well as wet ingredients namely, fresh grated coconut and onion is roasted until lightly fragrant and aromatic. They are then ground to a paste and added to soft boiled white peas and potatoes to dish out a delicious bhaji. The finished bhaji has a fairly thin gravy. The potatoes and peas can be scooped eas…

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