Khasta green moong daal kachori is a very popular snack in northern India. Kachori is a crispy Indian snack that is stuffed with spiced moong daal filling. This is made on various festivals like Holi and Diwali however you can make it any time.Yummy Kachoris can be served as side with tea along with coriander & mint and date & tamarind chutney.
Category Archives: Snacks
Quinoa Kale & Spinach Patties
Quinoa is very healthy and a good source of protein. It tastes similar to brown rice or oatmeal. Quinoa combined with fresh kale, spinach, oats, onion, carrot, potato and Parmesan cheese is sure to rock your taste buds! This recipe is so flexible you could make all kinds of substitutions to suit your preferences and still get the same basic result. I made two types of patties, plain patties and bread covered patties. These patties can be served as a tea time appetizer or sandwiches with avocado dip. Tastes awesome.
Veggie Cheese Balls
Veggie cheese balls are a nice snack item for kids after school. It can also be used as a finger food for small gatherings. These veggie cheese balls are made with mix of vegetables, spices, cheese, deep fried and served with chutney
Papdi
Papdi is crispy crunchy tiny poories made with all purpose flour, ghee and deep fried. Papdi can be eaten with tea as a snack. Papdi can be made as a papdi chaat, dahi poori chaat, channa chaat, in bhel poori or so on. Adding this papdi in chaats gives a crunchy bite and tastes delicious.The recipe is simple and easy to prepare at home.
Patra Roll
Patra also called Arbi leaves, is very popular in East and West regions of India. This delicious snack is made with a tangy mix of gram flour and spices. Steamed & shallow fried Patra rolls taste awesome and are easy to make. Try this recipe, I am sure you will love it.
Pani poori
Pani poori is a famous snacks item and available all the places. This recipe explain on how to make the fillings for pani poori, although what can be filled is up to individual choice. You can enjoy it the way you want it.
Poori for Pani Poori
Pani poori is a street food which is famous all over India. Poori for Pani poori is generally available in any Indian store however you can make your own, at home, using this recipe. It is made with few ingredients and easy to make, however, rolling and frying poories needs patience. The end product will be fresh and delicious pooris for your pani poori.
Triangle Namkeen
Triangle namkeen is one of the popular snacks in Northern part of India. Generally it is prepared during festival like Holi or Diwali. This crispy and crunchy snack is made with all purpose flour, rava, ghee, spices and deep fried in oil. This is a very nice complement with tea or coffee. It is super easy to make and can be stored in a air tight container for 2 to 3 weeks. Namkeen is super hit in my family and I am sure you and your family would also love it 🙂