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Ganesh Puja Recipe: Manisha's Ninaav

September 06, 2024 13:28 IST
By MANISHA KOTIAN

One of the signature sweetmeats of Maharashtra's Chandraseniya Kayastha Prabhu community -- which Uddhav and Raj Thackeray hail from -- is Ninaav, explains Manisha Kotian and it is usually made two days prior to Ganesh Chaturthi. That day is called Daata.

Ninaav means: Without any name. This homemade mithai might have no name, but it tastes awesome. Customarily it is a festive sweet prepared by CKP folks at the end of the month of Shravan. It is an unique combination of gram flour, jaggery and coconut milk.

Ninaav

Serves: 5-6

Ingredients

Method

Manisha Deshpande Kotian works for Rediff.com, curating editorial photo features among other assignments.
She is also an expert in the kitchen.
Her Mangalore-Style Chicken Curry, CKP-Style Chicken Curry, Chicken Fry, Masoor Curry and Pulao, CKP-Style Valache Birde (from sprouted mung), Mung Dal Bhaji, Veg/Non-Veg Fried Rice, Suran Fry, Bhendi (Okra) Fry, and more, are much appreciated by her family and friends.

 

MANISHA KOTIAN

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