9 Classic Indian Snacks That Are Perfect For Monsoons

Suppose, we all enjoy crunchy and crunchy snacks during monsoons. The moment the temperature drops and the air becomes dull, our craving for some captivating skies increases. One of the simple pleasures of life is to eat hot and crunchy snacks with tea or coffee in the morning and evening during the rainy season. while speaking Indian cuisine, We have a plethora of dishes to choose from. From the ever-popular samosas to bhaji, bonda, bread pakora and more, all these snacks together make our Indian cuisine stand out. If you are someone who likes to enjoy monsoon with snacks just like us, then here we bring you 9 classic Indian snack recipes that we all love to eat. These snacks are also very easy to make at home. Now let’s start with the recipes.

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Monsoon Special: Here are 9 classic Indian snacks you must try:

Aloo Samosa: Our Recommendation

Everyone likes this recipe. Yes, we are talking about ‘Samosa’. Eating this North Indian dish gives a delicious and aromatic taste that will make you fall in love with samosas all over again. Check out the complete recipe of Aloo Samosa here. If you want to try more recipes of Samosas, Click here.

bread fritters

Spicy mashed potatoes are wrapped in bread slices and deep fried till crisp and golden. Trust us, this recipe will be a heavenly experience you don’t want to miss! Mix it with green chutney and red chutney and enjoy! click here For the full recipe of Bread Pakora.

bonda

Next is this round ball of enjoyment which is popularly called as ‘Bonda’. In this recipe, boiled potatoes are mashed with salt, chillies, coriander leaves, lemon juice and then deep fried till golden brown. Serve with spicy green chutney. Find Bonda’s full recipe here.

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Onion Kachori

Now, who doesn’t love to eat spicy, flaky and hot Kachoris? Rich in delicious spices and chillies, here is a very easy and simple Pyaaz Kachori recipe for you. Serve it with vegetables or just a cup of tea and enjoy the beautiful weather. click here For the full recipe of Onion Kachori.

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Vada Pavi

This snack needs no introduction. Made of tempting fried vadas placed in the middle of a cushioned pav, served with a spicy garlic chutney, this street-style sensation has found fans across the country. Click here for the full Vada Pav recipe.

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a potato filled cutlet

We can’t go on without mentioning our beloved Aloo Tikkis! Crunchy, smooth and full of flavor, Aloo Tikki is one street-style snack that we all can’t resist eating. The best part is that you can make this treat in a myriad of ways. For example, Kurkure Aloo Tikki, Dal Aloo Tikki, Chole Aloo Tikki and many more. Click here to know all the Tikki Recipes.

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Kanda Bhaji

Next we bring to you a delicious concoction of onions, coriander, spices and walnuts, Kanda Bhaji is perfect for a wholesome meal when you crave something spicy! To prepare it, you just need a few easily available ingredients. Mix it with your favorite chutney and enjoy! Here is the complete recipe of Kanda Bhaji.

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parippu vada

last but not least. Here we bring you one of the most popular tea-time snacks from Kerala, Masala or Parippu Vada can be said to be a crunchier version of the classic Medu Vada. In this recipe, vadas are made with tur dal to give them the much-needed crunch. The popular combination of Chai and Parippu Vada is loved by all. For the Parippu Vada recipe, click here.

roasted corn

How can we miss the iconic Charcoal-Grilled Bhutta (Corn) while listing down the monsoon special dishes?! It is the smoky aroma of roasted corn that makes us stop and buy it from a street vendor every monsoon. You no longer need to find charcoal-grilled cornstarch on the streets as you can easily make it at home with this quick recipe. Click here for the Bhutta recipe.

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Now, that you know all the delicious monsoon snack recipes, it is time to execute these recipe ideas at home and let us know which one you liked the most in the comment section below. Happy Monsoon to all of you!