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Aloo Sev Recipe | Potato Sev

November 10, 2020 By Raji Leave a Comment

Aloo Sev recipe

Aloo Sev | Potato Sev |alugedde kharada kaddi is very easy to make tea time snack. This aloo sev is a vegan and gluten free snack as well. This popular Indian snack is made from potatoes, gram flour/besan and spices. Try this easy Aloo sev for this DeepavaLi festival.

Other snacks recipes – Cucumber Sev, plain Sev, and more snack recipes HERE

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Filed Under: Festivals, Gluten Free, Snacks, Vegan Recipes Tagged With: Indian chat

AMbode Recipe | Dal vada | Chana dal Vada

October 23, 2020 By Raji Leave a Comment

dal vada

Ambode | Dal Vada | Chana dal vada is a very tasty snack you can enjoy with tea/coffee. This is an Indian version of the popular falafel. It is crunchy on the outside and softer on the inside.
AMbode is another festival dish prepared on Yugaadi and navarathri. , Deepavali and Gowri habba. Ambode is a very evergreen tasty snack you can enjoy with tea/coffee especially on a rainy day. This is an Indian version of the popular falafel. It is crunchy on the outside and softer on the inside. Very easy to make healthy and utterly delicious snack is ambode | Dal Vada.

Try the other deep fried snack such as Ribbon Pakoda, Cabbage Manchurian, Masala Ambode, Batata vada / Aloo bonda and MORE HERE

Kitchen tools:

4 cup pyrex prepware,  Food Processor, Grater, Herb mill to chop the green chillies, Mixing bowls, Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker, 6.5 Liters, Stainless Steel wok (bandle)

Filed Under: Festival-Menu, Gluten Free, Snacks

Dahi Vada | Thayir Vada |mosaru vade

October 22, 2019 By Raji Leave a Comment

Dahi Vada

Dahi Vada | mosaru Vada | Thair Vada recipe:
Mosaru means curd or yogurt dahi in hindi. Dahi vada or mosaru vade is vadas immersed in spiced dahi or yogurt. This is one of the most popular snacks of north and south India. The spices we use in the curd varied from region to region. This particular recipe is karnataka style with simple green chillies, jeera and pepper powder.
Please CLICK HERE for the recipe of urad dal vada and enjoy making this mosaru / dahi vada.

Filed Under: Chats, Gluten Free, Snacks

Cucumber Sev | South Indian Snack Recipes

March 30, 2019 By Raji Leave a Comment

Cucumber Sev

Cucumber Sev – Easy and crispy, crunchy snack to go with a cup of coffee tea.
Made with simple ingredients such as rice, cucumber and spices. This southekai kharada kaddi or Cucumber Sev is Gluten free and vegan snack. Try this easy Sev recipe and share your feedback! It is no onion, no garlic , vegan, gluten free recipe.

Try other snack recipes such as

Kodbale ,

Plain Sev

chakli, and Other SNACK RECIPES

Filed Under: Festival-Menu, Gluten Free, Snacks

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