Milagai bajji is one of the most popular tea time snack in South India. They are also famous street food in hill-stations like Ooty, Yercaud. I remember the first time I tasted them in Ooty during my childhood summer trips. My mother kept warning me that I won’t be able to withstand the chilli…
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Paneer Pakora Recipe
Paneer pakora is a yummy snack to enjoy with your tea or coffee any given day. It is also so easy to make and usually loved by everyone. You can serve it as a starter for any party but ensure you have plentiful ready as they easily vanish! I had actually made these paneer pakoras…
YumMatar Kachori Recipe
Matar kachoris are famous Indian street food specially in North India in places like Uttar pradesh, Delhi, Rajasthan etc. Kachoris are also made with moong dal or Urad dal filling. There is a sweet version of the kachori too which is made with coconut and sugar filling. One of my favorite is kachori filled with…
YumPani Puri / Gol Gappa Recipe
Pani Puri or Gol Gappa is one of my favorite street food. It is also the most famous street food in India. Whether you call it pani puri, puchka or gol gappa, everyone loves to have a share of it. I shared a recipe for how to make puris for pani puri earlier on my…
YumHow to make Puri for Pani Puri
Panipuri which is also known as golgappa or puchka is a popular street food in India. I’m sharing a recipe to make the puris for this street food which is served with tamarind water, sweet chutney and other fillings. You will find many variations to serve this dish like Dahi Puri or with sweet tamarind…
YumKanda Bhaji / Onion Fritters
Kanda bhaji is a specialty of Maharashtra, India where Kanda means onions and bhaji means fritters. They are crunchy tea time snacks deep fried in cooking oil. I’m enjoying them with my cup of tea and hope you all have a wonderful day!! Serve it hot with some tomato ketchup. Kanda Bhaji / Onion Fritters…
YumPunugulu / Punukulu
Punugulu is a street food of Andhra Pradesh which is made with Idli/Dosa batter. I had some leftover dosa batter and thought of using it to make this dish..Its so crispy and yummy and hope you all try it for an evening snack… 🙂 Ingredients: Dosa Batter – 2 cups Click here for recipe…
YumVegetable Bonda Recipe
I’m sharing an easy recipe to make some vegetable bonda today. Bonda is an easy snack and more popular in South India. The filling is firstly prepared, then the batter and finally it is deep fried in oil. You can enjoy these fried stuffed balls with your evening tea or coffee. So, sharing the recipe…
YumOnion Bajji and Potato Bajji
Onion Bajji and potato bajji are my all time favourite snack and who will not love some crispy snack especially on a rainy day with a cup of ginger tea. I love watching pouring rain from my balcony. I guess the gloomy weather and earthy smell makes you hungry! I would love to have a…
YumAloo Tikki Chaat
I had my first chaat in the streets of Delhi and I still miss some of my favourites like pani-poori, tikkis etc..Aloo tikki is a North Indian street food made with potatoes and various spices. It is found in every chaat shop or stall in Delhi and thought of making it today.. Do you love…
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