By: Getdistributors
Pakoras feature crunchy and hot fritters made from besan and vegetables, and are a rainy-day favourite – even better when savoured with a hot cup of tea.
Whether boiled or roasted, corn prepared with lemon, butter and spices creates a tangy snack that’s smoky in taste and what better way to eat it than with the warmth of the monsoon evenings.
Another snack to indulge with chai in the evening is an aloo tikki. Crispy on the outside, and spiced potato patty on the inside, these shallow-fried snacks gets you back to comfort and warm you up, especially when sipping evening masala chai or ginger tea.
Stuffed bread bathed in pakora batter with a spiced potato stuffing is the ultimate snack. Crispy on the outside while soft from within and great to wash down with tea.
Onion is shredded and blended with a spiced gram flour mix and deep-fried into a golden crunchy delight. A delicious accompaniment to a hot, steaming cup of masala tea.
These crispy crackers are savoury and made with fenugreek. If you’re just going to sit leisurely sipping chai while watching the rain outside the window, methi mathri will be the ideal accompaniment.
Crispy deep-fried triangle snacks stuffed with spiced potato filling. Samosas are a classic!