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Most Popular Indian Snacks

Do you love Indian snacks? Yes, most of us love to savour them. Here, we present to you some of the most famous or most popular Indian Snacks. Indian Snacks are eaten mostly in the evenings and some of them can be had in the mornings too.

The very common and most widely available snack will be Samosa, followed by Pakoras, Bhajjis, Chat varieties, Vada Pav and many other tasty snacks. These are very tasty and delicious.

The popularity of Indian snacks are due to its easy preparation and its taste. They can be made at any time, and can be both vegetarian and non vegetarian too.

Here are some websites, which will provide you with tasty recipes to make Indian Snacks at your home itself. Do try them out!!!

Indian Snacks Recipes : Indian snacks are some of the tastiest and fulfilling preparations popular all across the country. The food consumed in between meals for satiating short-lived hunger are usually categorised under snacks. A variety of tasty Indian snacks have become a regular preparation in households, these Indian snacks are offered while welcoming guests in the evenings. Indian snacks are used as tidbits, which are nibbled between the meals. Sometimes used as starters in the parties, Indian snacks are popular all over the world owing to its mouth-watering tastes and easy method of preparation.

  
Top Indian Snacks Recipes from Indian Food Kitchen : Find great Indian Snack recipes that you could cook over in the evening, for breakfast or on a weekend and impress all.  Wide range of recipes are featured here including popular North Indian chaats as well as traditional South Indian Tiffin recipes. 

Popular Indian Snacks :  Feeling nibbly? Feed that urge with some of India's most famous snacks. Samosas with Tamarind Chutney and Mint-Coriander Chutney, Bhajias/Pakoras, nutritious and delicious Bhelpuri, Vada Pav, Straight out of the heart of Maharashtra and many other mouth watering recipes.

Sweet and Salty Snacks : Indian sweet and salty snacks like Samosa, Vada, cutlets, sandwiches, chips and fries recipes are available here. Snacks are indispensable part of Indian Menu cards. They are favoured by most Indians in the form of Samosas, Puffs, cutlets, Pav Bhajjis, Bhel Poori, Pani Puri, sandwiches, chips and other fries.

Snacks Recipes from Indianfoodforever :     Savouries like samosas, aloo tikki etc. are commonly served in India. This section is comprised of recipes which have been passed on for generation together in Indian homes. The crispness and tempting tastes of indian snacks is liked by young and old alike. These can be easily prepared at any time. It is ideal to serve snacks before coffee or tea.


Wikipedia on Indian Snacks :  A very large collection of Indian Snacks items, descriptions with beautiful pictures.   

Chana Chaat in a Papadum Bowl  :  Mouth watering recipe for Chana Chaat.


Medu Vada : Very Popular South Indian snack. It is easy to make you can serve it as a meal with sambhar and chutney or just anytime snack only with chutney.   

Spinach Vada Recipe : South indian snack Spinach Vada (Keerai Vada). This is a tasty and healthy dish.   

Dahi Bhalla Recipe : Dahi bhalla also called as Dahi bhalle is a popular street food which is normally counted among "chaat". Dahi Bhalla is often a special food during the Holi festival too. Dahi bhalle is made of dal pakodas and tangy yoghurt and garnished with tangy and sweet chutneys. 

Channa (Chickpea) Chat with Chat Masala: A recipe : Eaten at room temperature, it is one of the wonderful chat (chaat) dishes so integrated into the varied cuisines of India. It is an amazing tease of contrasts. Sour yet sweet. The bite of onion with the smoothness of chickpeas and potato. The mineralisation of rock salt with the tartness of mango powder and lime juice. It is an amazing dish. 

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