Mumbai Streefood Recipes

Recipe for Mumbai’s Famous Street Style Apple Juice in just 4 Easy Steps

Recipe for Mumbai’s Famous Street Style Apple Juice in just 4 Easy Steps

You cannot miss the Famous Apple juice that is sold on the streets of Mumbai especially if you're a frequent traveler of the local trains. You'll find a stall right outside most Railway stations selling this chilled flavour packed juice, more like a runny milk shake. Me being a total junkie and street food lover, I never miss enjoying a glass or two of my Favourite Apple Milk whenever I'm in Mumbai. Our favourite Apple juice stall used to be outside Bandra station when we were in college. Here in Dubai, one of the things I miss most about home is the Street Food of Mumbai. Although we get everything here at most restaurants, the essence of Street Food is one that cannot be matched. I love trying my hand at some of the famous street foods in my kitchen in Dubai. Last Summer, when I made the Famous Water melon drink, one of my College friends, Delicia(Delu as we call her), asked me if I had the recipe for the Street wala Apple Juice. Unfortunately I didn't have one back then. So now, Since the Summers have set in, I decided to try my Hand at making the Apple juice, since I had an Apple sitting in the refrigerator Crying Out Loud since a week. The only difference is that the street stalls use Apple Flovoured Syrup and I have used Fresh Apples. Delu, This one's for you! I hope you enjoy this drink as much as I enjoyed making it šŸ™‚ Thanks to you, I got inspired to create this one too šŸ™‚

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Recipe for Spicy Fiery Mumbai Style Anda Burji and Masala Pav

Recipe for Spicy Fiery Mumbai Style Anda Burji and Masala Pav

Anda BurjiĀ with some Home Baked Goodness turned into Masala Pav and downing it with some Piping Hot Kadak Cutting! While Some people date over Coffee and Wine, there are some(likeĀ my Bitter Better and me) who date over Missal Pav, Burji Pav, Vada Pav, Ganna Juice, Cutting Chai, et.al.Ā Ā Feeling hi kuch aur hai boss So, Burji Pav used to be one of our regular favourite 'After-College' snacks at ā€˜More Canteen’ (pronounced as Mo-rey) outside St. Andrew's College, Bandra! By far, that is the best Burji I've ever eaten! Spicy as hell where our Nose & Ears used to ring, scream& shout out loud, but Oh so delish!Ā  The Minute More uncle would see Floyd and I approaching, he would ask, ā€œDouble naā€?? which would mean Burji of Two Eggs each right? Obviously I never asked him for his recipe for obvious reasons but I would watch the technique and try to see what all was going into that Burji. Because what we made at home was completely different from this one. Being such a Humble place, More canteen had no separate kitchen as such. Whatever was being cooked was done right in front of us. So yayyyy! Good for me 😊 The Burji that you get on the roadside stalls too are simply delish. We used to enjoy our Burjee Pav at Borivali station and if in South Bombay, a tapir near Maker Tower, Cuffe Parade. Ooooh! So Yum! So here’s something that I dish up which is very close to what we would eat at More’s and the Tapris. And it just takes us back to those Beautiful Memories….

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Recipe for Mumbai’s Famous Street Style Apple Juice in just 4 Easy Steps

Recipe for Mumbai’s Famous Street Style Apple Juice in just 4 Easy Steps

You cannot miss the Famous Apple juice that is sold on the streets of Mumbai especially if you're a frequent traveler of the local trains. You'll find a stall right outside most Railway stations selling this chilled flavour packed juice, more like a runny milk shake. Me being a total junkie and street food lover, I never miss enjoying a glass or two of my Favourite Apple Milk whenever I'm in Mumbai. Our favourite Apple juice stall used to be outside Bandra station when we were in college. Here in Dubai, one of the things I miss most about home is the Street Food of Mumbai. Although we get everything here at most restaurants, the essence of Street Food is one that cannot be matched. I love trying my hand at some of the famous street foods in my kitchen in Dubai. Last Summer, when I made the Famous Water melon drink, one of my College friends, Delicia(Delu as we call her), asked me if I had the recipe for the Street wala Apple Juice. Unfortunately I didn't have one back then. So now, Since the Summers have set in, I decided to try my Hand at making the Apple juice, since I had an Apple sitting in the refrigerator Crying Out Loud since a week. The only difference is that the street stalls use Apple Flovoured Syrup and I have used Fresh Apples. Delu, This one's for you! I hope you enjoy this drink as much as I enjoyed making it šŸ™‚ Thanks to you, I got inspired to create this one too šŸ™‚

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Recipe for Spicy Fiery Mumbai Style Anda Burji and Masala Pav

Recipe for Spicy Fiery Mumbai Style Anda Burji and Masala Pav

Anda BurjiĀ with some Home Baked Goodness turned into Masala Pav and downing it with some Piping Hot Kadak Cutting! While Some people date over Coffee and Wine, there are some(likeĀ my Bitter Better and me) who date over Missal Pav, Burji Pav, Vada Pav, Ganna Juice, Cutting Chai, et.al.Ā Ā Feeling hi kuch aur hai boss So, Burji Pav used to be one of our regular favourite 'After-College' snacks at ā€˜More Canteen’ (pronounced as Mo-rey) outside St. Andrew's College, Bandra! By far, that is the best Burji I've ever eaten! Spicy as hell where our Nose & Ears used to ring, scream& shout out loud, but Oh so delish!Ā  The Minute More uncle would see Floyd and I approaching, he would ask, ā€œDouble naā€?? which would mean Burji of Two Eggs each right? Obviously I never asked him for his recipe for obvious reasons but I would watch the technique and try to see what all was going into that Burji. Because what we made at home was completely different from this one. Being such a Humble place, More canteen had no separate kitchen as such. Whatever was being cooked was done right in front of us. So yayyyy! Good for me 😊 The Burji that you get on the roadside stalls too are simply delish. We used to enjoy our Burjee Pav at Borivali station and if in South Bombay, a tapir near Maker Tower, Cuffe Parade. Ooooh! So Yum! So here’s something that I dish up which is very close to what we would eat at More’s and the Tapris. And it just takes us back to those Beautiful Memories….

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Recipe for Mumbai’s Famous Street Style Apple Juice in just 4 Easy Steps

Recipe for Mumbai’s Famous Street Style Apple Juice in just 4 Easy Steps

You cannot miss the Famous Apple juice that is sold on the streets of Mumbai especially if you're a frequent traveler of the local trains. You'll find a stall right outside most Railway stations selling this chilled flavour packed juice, more like a runny milk shake. Me being a total junkie and street food lover, I never miss enjoying a glass or two of my Favourite Apple Milk whenever I'm in Mumbai. Our favourite Apple juice stall used to be outside Bandra station when we were in college. Here in Dubai, one of the things I miss most about home is the Street Food of Mumbai. Although we get everything here at most restaurants, the essence of Street Food is one that cannot be matched. I love trying my hand at some of the famous street foods in my kitchen in Dubai. Last Summer, when I made the Famous Water melon drink, one of my College friends, Delicia(Delu as we call her), asked me if I had the recipe for the Street wala Apple Juice. Unfortunately I didn't have one back then. So now, Since the Summers have set in, I decided to try my Hand at making the Apple juice, since I had an Apple sitting in the refrigerator Crying Out Loud since a week. The only difference is that the street stalls use Apple Flovoured Syrup and I have used Fresh Apples. Delu, This one's for you! I hope you enjoy this drink as much as I enjoyed making it šŸ™‚ Thanks to you, I got inspired to create this one too šŸ™‚

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Recipe for Spicy Fiery Mumbai Style Anda Burji and Masala Pav

Recipe for Spicy Fiery Mumbai Style Anda Burji and Masala Pav

Anda BurjiĀ with some Home Baked Goodness turned into Masala Pav and downing it with some Piping Hot Kadak Cutting! While Some people date over Coffee and Wine, there are some(likeĀ my Bitter Better and me) who date over Missal Pav, Burji Pav, Vada Pav, Ganna Juice, Cutting Chai, et.al.Ā Ā Feeling hi kuch aur hai boss So, Burji Pav used to be one of our regular favourite 'After-College' snacks at ā€˜More Canteen’ (pronounced as Mo-rey) outside St. Andrew's College, Bandra! By far, that is the best Burji I've ever eaten! Spicy as hell where our Nose & Ears used to ring, scream& shout out loud, but Oh so delish!Ā  The Minute More uncle would see Floyd and I approaching, he would ask, ā€œDouble naā€?? which would mean Burji of Two Eggs each right? Obviously I never asked him for his recipe for obvious reasons but I would watch the technique and try to see what all was going into that Burji. Because what we made at home was completely different from this one. Being such a Humble place, More canteen had no separate kitchen as such. Whatever was being cooked was done right in front of us. So yayyyy! Good for me 😊 The Burji that you get on the roadside stalls too are simply delish. We used to enjoy our Burjee Pav at Borivali station and if in South Bombay, a tapir near Maker Tower, Cuffe Parade. Ooooh! So Yum! So here’s something that I dish up which is very close to what we would eat at More’s and the Tapris. And it just takes us back to those Beautiful Memories….

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