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Chicken lollipop

Chicken lollipop by Ripon

Chicken lollipop is a fusion recipe of Indo-Chinese Cuisine. According to Wikipedia, it is essentially a frenched chicken winglet, wherein the meat is cut loose from the bone end and pushed down creating a lollipop appearance. It is usually served hot with schezwan sauce.

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Gluten Free Masoor Dal Cutlet Recipe

Gluten Free Masoor Dal Cutlet Recipe by Hina Gujral

Gluten Free Masoor Dal Cutlet Recipe is a satiating party appetizer or teatime snack with crisp exterior and soft kebab like texture underneath. The term cutlet defines a flat croquette of minced meat, nuts, or pulses, typically covered in breadcrumbs and shaped like a veal chop. There are no second thoughts about cutlet being not…

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Dahi Vada Recipe

Dahi Vada Recipe by Hina Gujral

Dahi Vada is simply fried dumplings made of lentil swimming in the flavorful curd, embellished with sweet and spicy chutneys at last some spices sprinkled over it to complete the medley of flavors in a single bowl. If you travel in the Central India, there this particular dish is also known as Dahi Bhalla, do not get intimidated by…

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Gobi (Cauliflower) Manchurian

Gobi (Cauliflower) Manchurian by Hina Gujral

Gobi (Cauliflower) Manchurian another vegetarian variant of popular Indian-Chinese Chicken Manchurian, deep fried tender cauliflower florets stir fired in an array of oriental sauces to create an appetizing dish. Cauliflower is robbed off its monotony and clothed with a garment of thick batter, later graced with stir fry to assemble a…

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Curry leaves Valakkai Poriyal (Plantain Chips)

Curry leaves Valakkai Poriyal (Plantain Chips) by Navaneetham Krishnan

A lovely crispy-crunchy accompaniment for rice or snacking.

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Oats and vegetable patties

Oats and vegetable patties by Saru

You can have them with tea or serve them for lunch, these starters will never make you feel like you are committing a diet crime. You can savour these guilt free.

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Spinach Bhaji (Fritters)

Spinach Bhaji (Fritters) by Navaneetham Krishnan

Crispiness and awesomeness for any time is good time snack.

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Whole Wheat Moong Dal Stuffed Khasta Kachori

Whole Wheat Moong Dal Stuffed Khasta Kachori by Hina Gujral

Being a lazy cook I always love snacks which can be stored well for a week or so, it does not mean I do not like freshly made snacks but when you have boxes full of such snacks (Mini Samosas, Khasta Kachori) in your kitchen shelf, life becomes much more easier, especially during festivals when surprise visits by friends and family is…

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Chinese Crispy Spring Rolls

Chinese Crispy Spring Rolls by Robyn Savoie

These dainty vegetarian stir-fried rolls are ideal served as appetizers or cocktail snacks. For a heartier version, replace the mushrooms with chicken or pork, and substitute shrimp for the carrots.

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Mini Phyllo Chicken Spring Rolls

Mini Phyllo Chicken Spring Rolls by Robyn Savoie

Phyllo pastry make spring rolls irresistibly light and crispy. If you like slightly spicier food, sprinkle them with a little cayenne pepper before serving.

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Spring Rolls with Sweet Chili Dipping Sauce

Spring Rolls with Sweet Chili Dipping Sauce by Robyn Savoie

Here's one of six spring roll recipes I have and make often. These miniature spring rolls make a delicious appetizer or unusual finger food for serving at a party.

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Chinese Spring Rolls

Chinese Spring Rolls by Nupur UKrasoi

Crispy Spring rolls, with Chinese stuffing. This very light yet filling snack makes a perfect partner with a cup of tea on those Monsoon days.

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Masala Vada

Masala Vada by Cookingwithsapana

Healthy and crispy snack to enjoy tea.

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Vegetable Pakora

Vegetable Pakora by Aparna Anurag

Pakoras are created by taking one or two ingredients and dipping them in a batter of gram flour and then deep-frying them. When onions, on their own, are prepared in the same way, they are known as onionbhaji. A version of pakora made with wheat flour, salt, and tiny bits of potato or onion (optional) is called noon bariya (nūn=salt)…

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Samosa

Samosa by Aparna Anurag

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