Khatkhate
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Khatkhate surname
Khatkhate (खटखटें) is a well-known last name in Saraswat Brahmin (GSB) community hailing from Konkan province of Maharashtra state and the coastal region of Goa in India.
Khatkhate curry
Khatkhate (खतखतें) is a mixed vegetable stew prepared in Goan Hindu cuisine.[1] It is commonly prepared for Goan Hindu[2] weddings, religious ceremonies, and festive occasions like Ganesh Chaturthi.[3][4]
Khatkhate is prepared with at least five vegetables, plus grated coconut, jaggery, kokum, tamarind, tirphala/tepphal (Sichuan pepper, dried red chili, garam masala powder, and turmeric powder. The vegetables include radish (mooli), potato, sweet potato (ratala), carrots, corn on the cob, pumpkins (bhopala), and any seasonal vegetables.[5]
Khatkhate ladu
Khatkhate ladu (खतखतें लाडू) is a traditional sweet delicacy from Malvan, Maharashtra.[citation needed] The laddus are prepared by binding sugar-coated crispy sev strands, locally known as khaja, into a ball. A distinctive feature of khatkhate ladu is their dry, hard, and crisp exterior, which contrasts with a moist and soft core that is often infused with sugar syrup. Despite the shared name, khatkhate ladu is a separate preparation and is not consumed with the khatkhate vegetable stew.
References
- ^ Toppo, Nikita (28 August 2024). "Khatkahte, A Goan-style Seasonal Vegetable Curry For Dinner Celebrating The Greens". Times Now.
- ^ Da Gama, Danuska (13 March 2025). "Nostalgia laced with tradition in Goan Hindu cuisine". Gomantak Times. Retrieved 9 February 2026.
- ^ Rodgers, Barry (27 August 2025). "Why Ganesh Chaturthi is more than modak: Exploring Maharashtra's culinary traditions, rituals and recipes". The Hindu.
- ^ Crasto, Abigail (15 July 2025). "Goan curries are rich in spice and soul". Gomantak Times. Retrieved 9 February 2026.
- ^ Das, Arti (19 September 2023). "The delicious side of Ganesh Chaturthi". Gomantak Times. Retrieved 9 February 2026.
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