Holi 2023: 5 classic street snacks you must have for your festive meal

The festival of colors is just around the corner! While Holi signifies the victory of good over evil, the festival is traditionally celebrated by playing with colors and water. But this is not the only way, Indians all over the country have their own special way of playing this festival, some use flowers, some use colors and some use sticks. But one thing is common among all of them that food is always at the center of this festival. In the spirit of celebration, why not enjoy the classic street snacks we all love with our friends and family? Here we have some delicious street snacks recipes that you can enjoy on Holi 2023.

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Holi 2023: 5 classic street snacks you must have for your festive meal

1. Gol Gappa

Gol Gappa, Pani Puri, Puchka or Batasha, we can’t agree on the name of this street food but we can all agree that Indians love it! This humble deep-fried street food snack is like a fiery addiction when loaded with yummy goodies and flavored water as you travel from state to state across India.

For the full recipe of Gol Gappa, click here.

2. Chaat Papdi

Papdi Chaat is a delicious recipe from the streets of Old Delhi. It is a mix of melt-in-the-mouth texture and crispy papdis, boiled chickpeas, potatoes, curd and a host of spices like red chili, chaat masala, cumin powder, etc.

For the full recipe of Chaat Papdi, click here.

3. Samosa

Samosa is one of the most loved snacks of the country which needs no introduction. Triangle puffs stuffed with a spicy potato and pea mixture deep fried to a perfection that none of us can refuse. People cannot live without eating this delicious crunchy snack.

For the full recipe of Samosa, click here.

4. Vada Pav

Mumbai’s most popular street food, so much so that Mumbai is almost synonymous with Vada Pav! It is basically a batata vada sandwich with sweet and spicy chutney between slices of pav.

For the full recipe of Vada Pav, click here.

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5. Momos

Who doesn’t like momos? This Tibetan dish has managed to make its way into the hearts of Indians and has become an integral part of our street food cuisine. In every street we visit, we can always find a small stall with two tall steamers, serving vegetarian and chicken momos.

For the full recipe of momos, click here.

Make these delicious street snacks for your Holi party! Tell us how you liked it in the comment section.

Happy Holi 2023!