South Indian Snacks: How To Make Chukkappam - A Tea-Time Snack From Tamil Nadu
South Indian Snacks: How To Make Chukkappam - A Tea-Time Snack From Tamil Nadu
Chukkappam is one south Indian snack from Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu that is often served with chicken fry and is loved for many reasons.
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It is mostly paired with chicken fry
Here is how you can make it at home
If you know south Indian cuisine, you would know that there are a range of dishes that one cannot possibly find anywhere else. Be it the crispy, bite-sized punugulu or the soft and mushy bonda, south Indian snacks are a reservoir of mouth-watering delicacies that are perfect to pair with your evening cuppa! South Indian snacks aren t just quick and easy to make but also light on the tummy. And for all those hunger pangs that strikes you as soon as the clock strikes at 4 or 5 in the evening, many regional south Indian snacks can come to your rescue. Much beyond idli and vadas, there are countless south Indian
Indian Cooking Tips: How To Make Omapodi - A South Indian Snack To Tingle Your Taste Buds
Indian Cooking Tips: How To Make Omapodi - A South Indian Snack To Tingle Your Taste Buds
A crispy, crunchy noodle-like snack, omapodi is something you won t be able to resist after one bite!
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Omapodi is a south Indian version of sev that you can make at home
Here s how you can make omapodi with simple ingredients
If you are someone who needs to try something new every time hunger strikes - welcome to the club! The struggle is real and we understand how every time your favourite namkeen, sandwich or those cookies might not satiate you as much as a new snack would. And who says you have to make-do with whatever you have ready in the kitchen when you can toss up a few simple ingredients for yummy snacks? Indian regional cuisines never disappoint when it comes to snacks to satisfy not just hunger but also taste buds!
Indian Cooking Tips: How To Make Churumuri - A South-Indian Bhel Puri - In Just 10 Minutes
Indian Cooking Tips: How To Make Churumuri - A South-Indian Bhel Puri - In Just 10 Minutes
South Indian Snacks: Churu Muri is a hot favourite on the streets of Mysore and is a wholesome, easy and quick snack made in myriad ways across south India. Have you tried this yet?
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It can be called as the south India s answer to bhelpuri
Here is how you can make churumuri at home within 10 minutes
If a mere mention of street food takes you back to the chatpate and crunchy aloo chaat, gol gappe or bhel puri, congratulations you ve experienced some of the best street foods of India! Be it a plateful of chaat or crispy bhel with puffed rice, spices and tang of lime, it is just what we need to satiate our hunger pangs at times, guilt-free! Bhel puri, even though said to be a typical Bombay snack, has gained immense popularity and can be found across the country. Why, you ask? For one, it is