15 Mouth-Watering Rajasthani Foods to Savor on a Train Journey
Padharo Maro Desh! Rajasthan is known for its glorious history. Just get a taste of Rajasthani foods at Jodhpur railway station. The beauty of Rajasthan will drive you crazy and its food will make you happy and drooling.
Rajasthan is home to cultural diversity with excellent cuisine, temples, forts, and forts in almost every city. The state attracts foodies from every nook and corner of the world. Ghevar, Kachori, Mirch Bada and Raab are the best names of Rajasthani foods that you may be aware of.
Read on to know more about the mouth-watering dishes of royal Rajasthan
1. Pyaaz Kachori: When one talks about street food in Jaipur, the name Onion Kachori comes to mind. Kachori in Jaipur is very different from other places. These onion kachoris are thin and big, although crispy, they can fail in any other dish. Hot kachoris are served with sweet and sour tamarind chutney.
2. Mawa Kachori is a delicious and favorite dessert in the desert country. Royal Rajwadi Kachori is filled with mewa, solid condensed milk (khowa) and dipped in chasni or sugar syrup; Mawa kachori is an absolute treat that you won’t be able to resist without licking the chashni off your fingers.
3. Daal Baati Churma is an original Rajasthani dish. Unlike the famous Litti of Bihar, Rajasthani desert bati is a rather hard and uneven bread that is baked with little or no water. The delicious Daal Baati Churma is an incredible trio of Rajasthani cuisine. The fascinating story of Batista is that it was the Raam Baa for soldiers who fought a guerilla war during the reign of Akbar. That Batis was made to be put in a dessert so that it could be eaten when hungry to keep the soldiers busy. Visit Rajasthan once and enjoy Masala Batista to feed your gastronomy.
4. Ghevar: Have you come to Rajasthan and not eaten Ghevar? Unfortunately, that means half of Rajasthan is still missing from you. The royal and famous dessert of Rajasthan contains ghee and sugar. Ghevar is dipped in syrup and served with stuffed rabri and dried nuts. The sweetness of the rabri, the unique texture of the bottom and the slight crunch on the sides will make you drool. Delicious! In other places, you can get Ghevari in monsoon month but in Rajasthan, you can enjoy it.
5. Laal Maas: If you want to enjoy the famous food of a state, non-veg is the best option. We suggest you try the special non-vegetarian dish of Rajasthan known as Laal Maas. It is a lamb dish full of spices and aromatic taste. A lamb dish dipped in Rogan is cooked raw or grilled on low heat. Savor the delicious Lal Maas gravy with Bajra roti. The curd in the sauce gives a hint of acidity and the taste of red chili burns the taste buds.
6. Pali ka Halwa: A famous Rajasthani dessert, Pali Ka Halwa is an oven-baked mawa pudding with condensed milk. Sweet, savory and fluffy describe the flavors of this dish. You may not be able to travel to enjoy all the Rajasthani cuisine. Heartbreaking? However, you can order “Pali ka Halwa from Jodhpur station and enjoy the dessert on the train” from the Travelkhana E-Catering food delivery app. It is a sweet decorated with pistachios and edible silver leaf (Chandi ka work) made by Gulabji of Pali, Jodhpur.
7. Mirch Bada: Mirchi Bada is an anytime snack in Jodhpur. As noted by world travelers, Jodhpur’s Mirch Wada is worth eating. You can’t leave town without a big chili filled with potatoes. Visit the incredible state of India and enjoy a nightcap in every corner of Pink City Jaipur.
8. Gatte ki Sabzi: You can find ‘Gatte ki Sabzi’ everywhere but no real taste like Rajasthan. This sabzi is a delicious Rajasthani recipe made with gram flour soaked in a delicious curry. It is recommended to enjoy this dish with a side dish like Bajre Ki Roti. If you visit Jaipur, look for Rajasthani foods in the nearby streets and stalls. The excitement of knowing the delicacies of the place becomes a memorable effect.
9. Mohan Maans: An interesting dish called Mohan Maans is served in the royal city of Raja. The meat is cooked in milk and mild spices until the pieces are soft and tender. As the name suggests, Mohan or (Moh Lene Wala) Maans tastes best with a sauce made with the addition of fresh cardamom and juicy lemon. If you visit Rajasthan, be sure to try this amazing food or you will regret it later.
10. Papad Ki Sabzi: The profession of Rajasthan excels in making papads. The papad are then distributed all over India. Have you ever tried Papad ki sabzi here? Quick and easy Papad Sabzi is made with papad, tomatoes, and traditional spices. Avoid being a vegetarian for a day and enjoy this unique sabzi in Rajasthan. Papad ki sabzi is your best solution when you run out of vegetables as every kitchen is sure to have papads in the cupboard.
11. Ker Sangri: Marwari dishes are absolutely amazing. Ker Sangri is a pickled vegetable prepared with various spices. You can eat it only in Rajasthan because it is grown in the Jaisalmer desert. This traditional Rajasthani delicacy is prepared by combining buttermilk, spices, and water. You can also get this pickle in Jaipur city. In Rajasthan, Ker Sangria is not only enjoyed for its taste but also has health benefits as it helps cure cough, cold, and diarrhea by improving immunity.
12. Rajasthani Kadhi: Kadhi is a delicious and famous dish both at home and abroad. But you can get the real taste of Kadhi only in Rajasthan. Rajasthani Kadhi is quite spicy and is cooked in a tangy yogurt base with gram flour. The thick textured Kadhi dish is best with gram flour or Besan Pakora.
13. Raab: Raab is a Rajasthani breakfast recipe served sweet or sour. Food is as healthy as healthy oatmeal and provides fiber and strength. The savory version is filled with buttermilk, chopped onion, and mint leaves. Raabi is traditionally made from bajra (pearl millet), Jau (barley), and Aata (wheat flour). With Travelkhana E-sourcing you can enjoy the great taste of Raab on the train.
14. Gulaab Jamun Ki Sabzi: This is a typical Jodhpur dish served with faded Gulab Jamun. The delicious sabzi is cooked in a rich creamy gravy with small balls of Gulab Jamun. This sabzi gained popularity when netizens posted a picture titled Losing Faith in Humanity on Twitter every day and it went viral. Don’t just go by the name; This is one of the most delicious vegetarian dishes you will ever see. Want to try it without visiting Rajasthan? Order it online on the go, right from your train seat with Travelkhana.
15. Dil Khushal or Mohanthal: Dil Kushal symbolizes something that brings happiness to the heart. The dessert is a mixture of Besan (gram flour), Khoa/Khoya (Mava), ghee, and sugar syrup to make the dessert worth the indulgence. The royal state of India offers sweet treats in abundance, offering pears more than anything else. Dil Khushi is not made with just a spoon.
Why is Rajasthani foods so spicy, especially chili?
Rajasthan is a food lover’s paradise and people love to eat spicy food here. Besides red chilli, Rajasthani foods often use local spices such as ajwain, cumin, curry powder, black pepper, cardamom, coriander, coriander, cinnamon, fennel, fenugreek, ginger, nutmeg, and many others. All these spices make food hot and smoky.
Where to get the best Rajasthani foods in Jaipur?
Travelkhana offers the best Rajasthani foods in Jaipur which includes Sweets, Thali, Veg, and Non-Veg especially when traveling by train. However, many local restaurants and Dhabas offer delicious local food to trekkers visiting this place. You can get food delivered by train in Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kota, Ajmer, and all other stations in Rajasthan from this e-service provider.
How to get Rajasthani foods on train?
Visit the Travelkhana website or install its app on your smartphone. Enter the 10-digit PNR number of your ticket. Select the station where you want your food to be delivered by train. Then, select the restaurant name and your favorite Rajasthani dish and add it to the cart. Now you have to pay for your order. Choose an online payment method or COD. After that, you will receive an order confirmation in your email and text message. Wait for the delicious Rajasthani foods to reach your seat.
Food is the body’s fuel; Rajasthani foods feed the soul. So enjoy the train journey and embrace the best of Rajasthani cuisine in the land of kings.