5 Baked Indian Snacks To Pair With Your Evening Tea
Who doesn’t love a cup of tea? The scrumptious combination of a piping hot cup of tea along with delectable snacks makes for one of the most delicious treats in the world! A bite of crispy and fried snacks along with ‘kadak chai’ can bring a warm smile to almost everybody’s face. However, most of the Indian snacks are deep-fried which can hamper one’s diet and cause many health-related issues. Hence, we have managed to bring the quintessential Indian snacks with a healthy twist. Wondering how? Well, all these snacks are baked instead of deep-fried. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s get started with the list. Take a look below.
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Here’re 5 Baked Indian Snacks You Must Try:
1. Baked Samosa – Our Recommendation
Let’s start the list with the recipe we love the most. Whether you eat it on a rainy day or make it when your guests come over, samosas are the one thing which is suitable for all situations. Find the recipe here.
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2. Baked Shakerpare
Shakarpare is a popular Indian snack, widely available in Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Karnataka. We bring to you a crunchy, crispy namak pare recipe to enjoy with tea without fretting over oil and sugar! Click here for the recipe.
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3. Baked Namak Para
Another popular Indian snack! This snack is usually made of maida along with suji and deep fried till crisp, but here is a healthier namak para recipe that you’ll love to indulge in and not regret later. Click here.
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4.Baked Almond Kofta
Next up, we bring to you a light and delicious snack to savour at a dinner party or a family get-together. Find the complete recipe here.
5. Baked Multigrain Murukku
Murukku is originally a deep fried South Indian snack; this recipe is a lot healthier since it is made with nutritious ragi flour and is filled with the goodness of oats and protein-rich urad dal, which is then baked to perfection. Find the recipe here.
Try out these recipes as your next tea-time snacks and let us know how they turned out in the comments below.
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