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Prawn Koliwada -Amchi Mumbai spicy fried Prawns

Prawn Koliwada -Amchi Mumbai spicy fried Prawns by Sonali Pradhan

Prawn Koliwada is a spicy Fried Prawn dish, relished as a starter in restaurants , can also be a star appetizer of your party. In contrary to the popular belief that this dish originated on the Konkan coast, it is actually a dish originated in the Sion fishing village, or koliwada in Mumbai by a north Indian immigrant from Punjab.…

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Vada Pav Recipe

Vada Pav Recipe by Mary

Food on the go for the ever so busy Mumbaikar…a garma garam batata vada, which is the gram flour coated deep fried spiced mashed potato ball, sandwiched between slices of chutney slathered Mumbaiya style pav bread. Dubbed as the common man’s burger this one is available at every street corner, is super delicious and light on the…

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Masale Bhat

Masale Bhat by pshinde2109

Maharashtrian Masale Bhat is very special Rice Dish in Maharashtrian Marriages and many of the ceremonies. Masale Bhat tastes very nice with Jilebi.

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Vegetable Puff Pastry

Vegetable Puff Pastry by A2Z Healthy Vegetarian Cuisine

Vegetable Puffs are a wonderful snack option for the days that you want something quick super easy to make yet super yummy. I remember I used to indulge these in college canteen humm..it was my favorite snacks any time of the day. I always keep a package of these puffs in my freezer, and you can have endless options for the…

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Kesari (Semolina Indian Sweet)

Kesari (Semolina Indian Sweet) by Navaneetham Krishnan

Fragrances of ghee, nutmeg and saffron, pleasurable to the tastebuds.

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curry chicken breast salad with red grapes in wonton cups

curry chicken breast salad with red grapes in wonton cups by Jackie Newgent

Enjoy exotic-tasting chicken salad as a fun finger food. These fancy little cups will be a big hit at your next party. Please use this verified nutrition analysis: Per serving: 190 calories, 54 calories from fat, 6g total fat, 1 g saturated fat, 35mg cholesterol, 330mg sodium, 20g total carbohydrate, 1g dietary fiber, 6g sugars,…

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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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Christmas Cookies-Kulkuls

Christmas Cookies-Kulkuls by Paul Anderson Lumen

Christmas Sweets in India

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Amritsari Fish- A popular street food of Punjab

Amritsari Fish- A popular street food of Punjab by Sonali Pradhan

Amritsari Fish, a delicacy originated from Amritsar, Punjab is also a popular street food sold in the streets corner of Amritsar. This is an easy fried fish dish cooked in minutes with the readily available ingredients from your kitchen. Serve this as an appetizer for your cocktail party or side dish for your main course. I prepared…

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SAMOSA

SAMOSA by Simmy Routroy

A samosa is a fried or baked pastry with a savory filling, such as spiced potatoes, onions, peas, lentils, ground lamb, ground beef or ground chicken. The size, shape and consistency may vary, but typically, they are distinctly triangular. Samosas are often accompanied by chutney. They are a popular appetizer or snack in Asia

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SPICY BEEF STICKS

SPICY BEEF STICKS by Saru

These are quite similar to the beef kebabs that we get all around in India.But with a difference.Rice is not usually a staple ingredient in any red meat kebabs...but this one has rice and it tastes great.So these are sort of kebabs with a twist.These were a regular go to dish at my close friend's family parties or sometimes even just…

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Sweet potato Croquettes

Sweet potato Croquettes by momchef

quick snack with sweet potatoes - shallow fried in minimum oil

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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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Samosa

Samosa by Aparna Anurag

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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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