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Kanji Vada

Kanji Vada is a traditional North Indian dish consisting of vadas (fried lentil dumplings) soaked in a tangy and spicy mustard-flavored fermented water called kanji. It’s a popular street food and is also served during festivals like Holi. Here’s a detailed recipe for Kanji Vada: Ingredients: For Vada (Lentil Dumplings): For Kanji (Fermented Mustard Water): …

Gulgule

Gulgule, also known as “Pua” in some regions, is a traditional Indian sweet snack or dessert made from deep-fried batter. It’s popular across various states of India and is often prepared during festivals or special occasions. Here’s a detailed recipe for making Gulgule: Ingredients: Instructions: Enjoy your homemade Gulgule!

Pakhala

Pakhala is a traditional fermented rice dish popular in the Indian states of Odisha, West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Assam. It is essentially cooked rice that is fermented overnight in water. The next day, the water is drained off, leaving behind the slightly sour rice. Pakhala is often served with accompaniments like fried or boiled vegetables, …

Lavang Latika

Lavang Latika is a traditional Bengali sweet delicacy often prepared during festive occasions and celebrations. It features a crisp and flaky outer layer with a sweet and rich filling, typically made from khoya (reduced milk solids) or coconut, flavored with cardamom, and enveloped in a pastry-like covering. The sweets are then deep-fried until golden brown …

Lukhmi

Lukhmi is a popular savory pastry that originates from the Indian city of Hyderabad, in the state of Telangana. It is similar to a samosa but typically smaller in size and has a different filling and shape. Here’s a recipe for making Lukhmi: Ingredients: For the Dough: For the Filling: Instructions: Making the Dough: Making …

Katori Chaat

Katori Chaat is a delightful Indian street food snack that features a crispy edible bowl filled with a variety of savory and tangy ingredients. The “katori” refers to the bowl itself, which is typically made from fried or baked dough, creating a crunchy and edible vessel for the delicious fillings. The fillings often include boiled …

Jhal muri

Jhalmuri is a popular street food snack from the Indian subcontinent, particularly cherished in West Bengal and Bangladesh. This savory delight consists of puffed rice mixed with an array of vegetables such as onions, tomatoes, and green chilies, seasoned with mustard oil, spices like chaat masala and roasted cumin powder, and garnished with peanuts and …