Aloo pyaz ke pakode or Potato Onion fritters – Crispy spicy yummy- perfect snack for a rainy day. You can have them in breakfast, with evening tea, when you have guests, or even when you want to indulge ;-). In monsoon, these are the most sought after Sunday breakfast in our house. Hardly takes any…
Fried snacks
Aloo ki Poori | tiffin ideas for kids
Aloo Ki Poori – Don’t they look drool-worthy. These taste just like aloo ki kachori minus the hard work. These are perfect as tea time snack – take my word for it as I am having them right now with my tea and they are really something, for kids school lunch box – when you…
beetroot cutlets | vegetarian tea time snack
Beetroot Cutlets – Crispy yummy cutlets made with beetroot, boiled potatoes, and veggies. These are perfect for tea time snacking, for kids parties or for breakfast. kids love its red color and beets add their own flavor and nutrition to these cutlets. You can always go healthy with these and bake these or shallow fry to…
Chilli Paneer | Indochinese starter
Chilli Paneer – Spicy, delicious, saucy, finger-licking good appetizer. Goes really well with naan, roti, fried rice, noodles or you can have it as it is. I have made it with little gravy as we were planning to eat it with roti but if you want to serve it as a snack make it a…
Aloo Pyaz kachori
Aloo pyaz Kachori – this is THE most famous snack in Jaipur other than Paush Bada. There are many sweet shops that sell aloo pyaz kachori and these are always in demand. whether you are expecting guests, you want a lip-smacking yummy breakfast, for tea time indulging these are the solution to all of these…
vegetable cutlets | vegetable patties
vegetable cutlets or vegetable patties is one of the most liked breakfast/fried snack any time of the year. In winters with fresh carrots and peas, this simple and easy to make snack gives a tough competition to ever popular samosas.
Cheese Namak Pare
Cheese Namak Pare – Namak pare is a must in Diwali snacks. Who does not like savory, crispy Namak Pare. They are really easy to make is another point in their favor. For some time I have been making these cheese namak pare instead of regular namak pare.
Traditional Diwali recipes | Diwali Sweets and Snacks
Traditional Diwali Recipes – Diwali or Deepavali is also known as the festival of light. We all wait for this festival eagerly. We clean our houses, kids burst crackers, we decorate our houses with lights, candles, diye, and rangoli. Diwali celebrations are incomplete without these yummy Diwali sweets and snacks. Kids really look forward to enjoying…
pumpkin fritters
Pumpkin Fritters – very yummy, addictive, crispy fritters / pakode to enjoy this rainy season.
Roti Nachos
Roti Nachos – Don’t we all love Nachos? while watching movies, on long drives, on a picnic with kids. But we can’t really let our kids eat packaged food very regularly as it is not good for health. These Roti nachos solve that problem. Quite similar in taste and crunchiness to nachos these are made…
Rice Balls made with pulao
Rice Balls made with Pulao – left over pulao, chopped onions, capsicum, green chili and some cheese and we are ready to face rains in march 😉 Peas pulao, mix veg pulao is much liked for lunch by my hubby and me but kids just have to see some vegetable in it and they will not…
Honey Chilli Potatoes
Honey Chilli potatoes are a perfect appetizer to serve your guests or kids can enjoy them as an evening snack. These are always a hit at kids parties. It has all the flavors. it is spicy, a little sour and a little sweet with just a hint of garlic. That’s how my family loves it.
Acaraje
Acaraje – It is a popular Brazilian street food made from Lobia/black eyed peas. Acaraje is very yummy, healthy, nutritious and full of fiber. Although it is deep fried it is very light in texture.
makka atta ke cutlets
Makka Atte ke Cutlets – Makka ka Atta/Maize flour is used in most of the Indian homes in winters. Makka ki roti with Sarson ka saag, Makka mooli parantha, baafle, Makka ke dhokla makes our winters more delightful and enjoyable. Hubby and I love Makka ki roti in any form. But my kids they just will…
Chivda
Chivda is a fried snack very popular during festivals. It is made by deep frying poha and adding fried peanuts, coconut pieces and curry leaves. You can also add cashews and raisins to it if you like. It is a much liked festival snack especially by kids. My kids just love chivda and it…
Masala Ribbons
Masala Ribbons Cute aren’t they. Masala ribbons or ribbon pakora are really easy to make. Just prepare a dough to pass through kitchen press, deep fry and done. This recipe appeared in my paper and pic was so tempting that it was immediately added to my ‘to make on Diwali’ list. …