Imagine this: you had a hectic day, and now with a mild headache, all you want to do is sit back and relax your mind. And when it comes to relaxing after a busy time, we all know that a cup of kadak chai with some snacks is the ideal combination. There is something so comforting about that evening cuppa that all our tensions just seem to vanish. However, if you are still looking for ways in which you can amp up your snack game, we have you covered. Today we bring you some yummy street style snack recipes that you would love to devour with your chai. Find out the recipes below:
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Here Are 7 Street Style Snack Recipes To Make
1. Khasta Kachori (NDTV Food's Recommendation)
A kachori makes the ultimate snack to have any day! Fill it masala dal, pyaaz or even aloo. Any form of kachori is always a delight to have. And trust us, this yummy snack with a sip of chai will give you a feeling which is out of this world! So, the next time you want to experiment, try making these kachoris.
2. Dhokla
This popular Gujarati snack is available at all hours of the day. A batter will be ready in no time with this simple and quick method. To get the most out of it, serve it with chutney and tempered curry leaves.
3. Vada Pao
Mumbai's favourite vada pao has certainly earned its name across the country. The yummy fried aloo mash in the middle of a ladi bun is simply divine. You can easily and quickly make it at home and have it with tea.
4. Achari Mathri
For those who prefer spicy foods, we have the achari mathri recipe for you. Hing, amchoor powder, jeera, chilli flakes, and other spices are used in this meal. Dip this crunchy mathris in your chai and relish!
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5. Vegetable Cutlet
To make this, you can either cut fresh vegetables or utilise leftover vegetables from your fridge. All you have to do now is combine them with potatoes and masala to make delicious cutlets! Then, you can serve it with a minty dip or a spicy chutney once you've made it.
6. Moong Dal Pakoda
When served sizzling hot, moong dal pakode are crunchy, flavourful, and incredibly delicious. In north India, particularly Delhi, these dal fritters are popular street food. Pair them with your evening tea for a heavenly experience!
7. Masaledar Aloo Chaat
As the name implies, this might be a spicy and delectable twist on your traditional chaat. Add a lot of spicy masalas to fried, crispy potatoes. Serve with chopped onion, coriander, and lemon juice as a garnish. Enjoy!
Make these delicious snacks, and let us know which one was your favourite!