Maggi: 5 Ways to cook the quintessential comfort food
When it comes to feel-good and comforting foods, Maggi is everybody’s favourite. It is the cure to every problem. Be it heartbreak, poor results or just a tiring and hectic day. Eating a bowl of piping hot Maggi cheers you up like anything. It is loved by people of all ages and is a staple snack in every Indian household.
Everybody has their style of making Maggi. They all have their own ‘secret recipe’ to perfectly nail this snack. Be it with veggies or just a plain and simple version, we have for you 5 delicious ways to cook Maggi and to lift your spirits on a cold, wintery day.
Street-style Maggi
This is hands-down the most famous and loved version of Maggi. To make this, simply add 210 ml water in a pan and add the tastemaker along with some red chilli powder, salt and garam masala. Then add the noodles and cook for 2 minutes. Serve hot.
Vegetable Maggi
For making vegetable Maggi, add some oil in a pan and add chopped garlic, green chillies, onions, tomatoes, carrots and capsicum in it. Then add salt and the tastemaker. Mix well and add water. Add the noodles and cook for 2-3 minutes.
Chilli Cheese Maggi
To make this version, simply add chopped onion and green chillies in oil along with some peas, chopped carrots and cheese. Once the vegetables are cooked, add the tastemaker and a cup of water. Add the noodles and cook for 2 minutes. Garnish with coriander and serve hot.
Italian Maggi
To make an Italian version of Maggi, boil the noodles in water for 2 minutes and strain them. In a pan, add some chopped garlic, mushrooms and oregano. Add red chilli flakes and the tastemaker. Add water as required and add the noodles in the pan. Stir well and top with grated cheese.
Egg Maggi
Make Maggi as you usually would by adding 1 cup water, tastemaker and the noodles in the pan. In another pan, break an egg and cook it with some chopped onions, tomatoes and green chillies. Season with salt, red chilli powder and black pepper. Add the Maggi and mix it all. Serve hot.
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Anonymous 1 month ago
Superbly written