When it comes to tea-time snacks, bread pakora is undoubtedly one of our all-time favourites. A hot and crispy covering with yummy bread and spices tucked inside it - what's there not to like? Pair it ...
There's more to leftover rice than fried rice (delicious as that is); you can make these Indian bites in a jiffy that ...
Picture this: it is raining and you have planned an evening making pakoras. You chop the onions, mix the spices, and get the batter ready, only to realise halfway through that you made way too much.
Known for serving pure veg, healthy and locally sourced ingredients. Regulars come to savour the street foods of Mumbai with ...
With heavy rains lashing different parts the country, the weather conditions have become cool. And rainy weather calls for a warm cup of tea that pairs perfectly with pakoras. Sipping on tea with the ...
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Coriander leaves pakora or dhaniya pakora is an easy and tasty fritters recipe, which can be ready in 20 minutes. This is perfect evening snack recipe, which goes well with chutney. You can pair it ...
Everyone loves street food and what could be better than a dish of your favourite bread pakora. This Cooktube Stuffed Bread Pakora recipe is made using chilli-garlic chutney, mint chutney and a thick ...
I disappointed so many people a few weeks ago by pointing out that the samosa is not an Indian invention (it comes from the Middle-East) that I resolved to find something that was uniquely Indian for ...
Pakora lovers, are you in the mood to try something different? Are you craving a crisp pakora with a unique twist? Or do you perhaps want a particularly impressive pakora for house guests? Presenting ...
Nutritionist shares a delicious, healthy and easy recipe of methi pakora Pakoda is the best snack to have with your evening tea. It is a perfect crispy, crunchy treat to enjoy in chilly winters.
With the monsoon season coming in, soon we will be craving for all kinds of spicy and fried snacks. This craving for appetizing food is something that is common amongst all Indians. Rains and cool ...