navratri

Here are some mouth-watering snacks to make this Navratri special !

Enjoy this Navratri with these yummy dishes.

Kachori

Kachori

This kachori is deep-fried patiently on a slow flame to achieve that deliciously crisp crust that is a show stopper on evenings when mixed with suitable chaat masalas and ingredients.

Paneer Pakora

Paneer Pakora

Cottage cheese is one of the healthiest foods known to the world and when this is made into paneer pakora, it becomes a perfect blend of health and taste. This can light up any dull evening and can also add up to the gossip sessions and family time; preparing this means hassle-free cooking.

Khaman Dhokla 

Khaman Dhokla

Khaman Dhokla is a popular Gujarati dish that has found its way to kitchens throughout the nation. The easy to make snack is tempered with mustard seeds and coriander leaves and is best served with tamarind or dhaniya chutney.

Muruku

Muruku

Muruku is a tasty South Indian snack. It is known as Chakli in Marathi and Chakri in Gujarati.

Hara Bhara Kebab 

Hara Bhara Kebab

Hara Bhara kebab are Indian snacks that are made with potatoes, peas and spinach. These kebabs are best when you have it with sauce or chutney.

Corn Pakoras 

Corn Pakoras

Corn Pakoras is a lip-smacking tea time snack. 

Papri Chat

Papri Chat

Papri chaat is a popular snack generally had in North-India. It is made with lots of curd, potatoes and yummy chutnies. A dish that is definitely worth a try at least once.

Mathi

Mathi

Most Indians would agree that the famous Indian festivals ‘Diwali’ and ‘Dussehra’ are incomplete without savories like Mathi. The snack is quite easy to prepare and is a delight to the taste buds.

Handvo

Handvo

Handvo is a typical Gujarati dish that is relished with green chutney. It has a huge stuffing of vegetables like pumpkin, bottle guard extra. A trip to Gujarat will be incomplete without tasting this authentic healthy dish.

 

 

 

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