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Avarekaalu mixture is one of the most addictive, loved deep fried, tea time snack from Karnataka. It is a crispy, spicy snack with a hint of sweetness.

March 3, 2020 Tea Time Snacks

AVArekaalu Mixture – Broad beans tea time snacks

Avarekaalu mixture is one of the most addictive, loved deep fried, tea time snack fromKarnataka. Avarekaalu mixture is a crispy, spicy snack with a hint of sweetness. Avarekaalu mixture is very addictive and mostly everyone fights for the fried dry coconut in it :), so go ahead and add more of it. Avarekaalu mixture is…

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July 30, 2019 Appetizer

CHAna Dal Tikki / Spicy lentil #cutlets #teatime #snack

Chana Dal Tikki are cutlets stuffed with spicy lentil mixture which are perfect for this weather. Monsoon is finally here and I am not sure for long it is going to stay. So hoping to enjoy this weather when it stays. These Chana Dal tikkis are spicy patties absolutely perfect teatime snack. These deep-fried cutlets…

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Mix all the dry ingredients in a bowl. All purpose flour, rice flour, salt, curry leaves, jeera, green chillies, coconut pieces, ginger, baking soda and mix well. Add curd and water, and make a thick batter.  Cover and let the batter rest for 15 minutes. After 15 minutes the batter will be fluffy and airy. Heat the oil in a wok. Heat it on low to medium heat. Once the oil it hot, take the batter in your hand and drop a tablespoon measure of batter into the oil.  Just see if the oil is hot enough and the Bonda starts sizzling. If the oil is fine, drop more dumplings into the oil and fry on medium low heat till it is nice and golden. Take it out onto a kitchen towel to remove the excess oil. Serve it hot with Coconut chutney or Rasam.

January 10, 2019 Tea Time Snacks

MYSore Bonda – Crispy, Fluffy, Deep fried dumplings

Mysore Bonda, are these small deep-fried dumplings which are crispy outside and fluffy and soft inside and is usually served with coconut chutney. I love it dipped in garlic rasam as well. Mysore Bonda, is perfectly crisp and fluffy with bits of coconut in it. Ingredients 1 cup – All purpose flour 1/4 cup – Rice…

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September 30, 2016 Tea Time Snacks

BAAlekaayi Chips – Banana Chips

Balekaayi Chips or Banana Chips is a SouthIndian snack and specially from Kerala. The crisp chip is usually fried in coconut oil and that adds to the flavour. Nendra Bale Kaayi , a particular kind of banana is used for this. It is also known as kerala banana here. A simple yet a tasty snack. Ingredients…

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May 9, 2016 Tea Time Snacks

ARAlu Sandige , Seeme Akki Sandige , BALaka Menasina Kaayi – Puffed Paddy Rice Fryums , Sago Fryums , Curd Chillies

ARAlu Sandige, Seeme Akki Sandige, Balaka Menasina kaayi, these are few fryums that are prepared in our house during Summer. Dried completely in Scorching Sun for three to four days, and stored in boxes to be enjoyed during Monsoon and Winter.  I am always fascinated how our elders, grand moms, great great grandmom’s and their…

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January 12, 2016 Tea Time Snacks

PANeer Bread Balls

    Fun Fairs were rare for us in our city. This one was held in a school next our’s. I got some pocket money just for this fair and went with my friends. Having money, that you can spend on anything that you want, gives a huge sense of responsibility. You want to spend wisely….

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Ambode , are deepfried fritters made using Bengal gram and lot of spices. It is an addictive , coffeetime or teatime snack.

May 14, 2015 Tea Time Snacks

AMbode / Dal Wada / Teatime Snack

Ambode , are deepfried fritters made using Bengal gram and lot of spices. It is an addictive , coffeetime or teatime snack. Ambode, is made during Durga Pooja specially. Along with paayasa. Ambode is also one of the most common fried streetfood. Every Pakoda guy in the town will be making ambode. It is usually had with coffee or had just…

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About Madhuri

An accessory designer,an artist, a mother of a toddler and someone who loves cooking, trying my hand on blogging as well. Cooking for me is no different from painting or designing a lamp. It gives the same joy of playing with taste, texture like i get while playing with colours.

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