Lobia Vada
The best thing about vadas is that almost any ingredient can be made into a vada, be it a vegetable or dal or a pulse. Like this Lobia vada, a popular spicy South Indian preparation.
The best thing about vadas is that almost any ingredient can be made into a vada, be it a vegetable or dal or a pulse. Like this Lobia vada, a popular spicy South Indian preparation.
Puffed rice of kurmura can be turned into a variety of snacks and not just bhel. An interesting variety is tikki where kurmura is mixed with some spices, gram flour, rice flour and yogurt. These tikkis taste best with tomato ketchup.
Sandwiches are popularly served as a breakfast snack in most homes. And when corn, cheese and sprouts come together between the bread slices they make delectable sandwiches. Served with ketchup and potato chips, makes them all the more enjoyable.
A lightly-flavoured porridge or a kanji made with maize flour that is a healthy meal in itself. Ideal for winters so do try this. An important tip, it is best to simmer it in earthen cookware for that absolute rustic feel.
When you ask anyone about the most popular Gujarati snack, pop will come the name of khaman dhokla. Soft as sponge, it is cooked in most Gujarati homes often.
An extraordinary raw jackfruit curry enriched with the goodness of spinach and fresh cream. Cooked in a robust masala it is exceptionally flavourful and best served with paranthe.
Leftover rice gets an interesting makeover with veggies and spices. A simple pancake from Gujarat that can be made in a jiffy which can be served as a breakfast snack.