Two days ago, it was my brother's birthday. Many many happy returns of the day, my sweet, little, innocent, bevakuf, brother :))) Oh I miss you so much :(( I celebrated his birthday with his favorite dish. We both love pasta. I used to make this masala macaroni for him. Once he asked this pasta at tea time, how weird :-) but I had to make it for him. He liked it so much, he always wanted it as an afternoon snack. When I saw Macaroni first time in India, I didn’t have any idea what was it and how to make it. One day I saw some pasta sauces (Later, I realized it was marinara sauce) available in the local market. I was shocked at the price tag of Rs.350/- per bottle for Ragu. I only bought packet of macaroni and made it in Indian style.
There aren't any specific Italian ingredients other than pasta in this dish.
On my brother's birthday this year, I celebrated with this dish. Once again, wishing you many many happy returns of the day. May you live long, healthy, and prosperous life.
Ingredients:-
- 2 cups Elbow Macaroni
- 1 Medium Onion, chopped
- 1 Small Tomato, chopped
- 3 Garlic Cloves, chopped
- 1/4 tsp Ginger, grated
- 2 tbsp Oil
- 1/2 tsp Cumin Seeds
- 3-4 Curry Leaves
- 1/4 tsp Turmeric
- 1 tsp Red Chilli Powder
- 1/2 tsp Dhania-Jeera powder
- 1/2 tsp Pav-Bhaji masala
- 1 tbsp Maggi Tomato Ketchup
- Chopped Cilantro
- Salt to taste
Method:-
1. Cook macaroni as per the instructions on the packet.
2. Heat oil in pan. Add cumin seeds.
3. When cumin starts to turn little brown, add curry leaves, onion, garlic, and ginger. Sauté until onion is translucent.
4. Add chopped tomato, salt, dhania-jeera powder, red chilli powder, and pav-bhaji masala. Cook for 4-5 minutes on medium-low heat.
5. Add cooked macaroni and ketchup into the masala pan and mix well. Cook for another 2 minutes on high heat and stir occasionally.
6. Sprinkle chopped cilantro and serve hot.
Enjoy...
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macaroni masala, mmm. my mouth is watering just saying that name, Madhavi! It's my most fav. too! So can you make this on my b'day too? Just kidding. Please pass my heartiest wishes for your brother's happy birthday.
ReplyDeleteHey d'y know, u hv hit upon a popular malaysian dish called mamak pasta goreng, which loosely translates to stir fried pasta indian style! And u hv done a fab job of it. I made this a few weeks back,but my lousy pics are stopping me from posting it. Yours look so good.
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ReplyDeleteYumm yumm. It it was me i would also want to have fir tea time :-)
ReplyDeleteB'day greetings to your brother.
dear madhavi.... fantastic entry... my fav dish... yummy.. looks nice dear...
ReplyDeleteYUMMY! Masala Mac rocks!:)
ReplyDeleteI like how you have desified macaroni.:D Nice name!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so spicy and good, nice name too! :)
ReplyDeleteMac masala, i love it Madhavi, looking delicious . My belated wishes ...:)
ReplyDeletemacaroni masala is yumm...
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macaroni masala looks yummy
Thanks a lot Madhavi!This macaroni masala looks tempting and very yummy!My heartiest birthday wishes goes out to your brother as well!
ReplyDeleteoh god what a delicious heap of macaroni..love it love it love it....more than the american style macaroni i prefer the indian style..this one is perfect:)...many many happy returns of the day to ur bro..
ReplyDeleteUmm..mouth watering...nice recipe..very sure try one may be with diff kind of pasta.
ReplyDeleteSure Uma, let me know ur b'day, and I'll celebrate ur b'day :))
ReplyDeleteThanxx Delhibelle. I think Indian style pasta is very fam in all over the world.
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Thank You so much to all of you for the lovely comments and ur wishes for my brother :)))
Love you all :))
macaroni masala sounds rock:) will try soon
ReplyDeletehey thats looks so delicious!!!! ;)
ReplyDeleteMacaroni masala..fusion at its best...Italian the Indian way had never thought of this, will definitely try it.
ReplyDeleteNow why didn't I ever think of that?? Gorgeous pasta dish! Love this idea! :)
ReplyDeletemacaroni masala looks very tasty! nice blend of western and eastern ingredients!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet of you to celebrate your brother's birthday with his favorite dish. And it looked great too!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good! I'm not a big fan of Italian food, so this looks perfect for me!!!
ReplyDeleteyummy.. Looks great.. I used to make a similar recipe with bow-tie pasta, but have never tried with macaroni.. It was nice to read about your brother.. :) happy birthday to him!
ReplyDeleteMadhavi..I like the Indian touch in the macaronis..too too good
ReplyDeleteMasala macaroni sounds really good.
ReplyDeletethis recipe looks too delicious.
ReplyDeleteGood one Madhavi. Thanks for sharing the recipe
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ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful recipe, Madhavi. Have never tried cooking pasta with Indian spices before, but it sounds like a great idea! I cannot wait to try this.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a pasta dish with so many Indian masalas in it :D Very unique!!
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Happy Birthday to your bro!!
ReplyDeletePasta looks lovely. You are such a loving sister.
Wow....lovely Indian style pasta. I remember when I was quite young one of my aunts had made this....looked like this. I try your version...it looks super yummy.
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heyyyy ITS JUST AWESUM !
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