These Tea Time Snacks Will Make Your Mouth Water
These Tea Time Snacks Will Make Your Mouth Water
Who doesn't enjoy a good snack with you refreshing cup of tea?

Who doesn't enjoy a good snack with you refreshing cup of tea?

Sitting in your balcony, watching the sunset, sipping your cup of tea with some delicious, mouth-watering snacks are all the ingredients for a perfect evening.

Here is a list of easy-to-make snacks that will satiate your evening hunger pangs:

1. Corn

Just boil the corn kernel and add some lemon juice and salt. If you like spicy food, add some spices and enjoy the most simple yet amazing tea-time snack.

2. Pakoras

Talking about tea-time snack you cannot miss pakoras. Homemade or buy it from street-side, the mind-blogging combination of pakoras with mint chutney makes it a perfect tea-time snack.

3. Samosa

Yummy samosas with mint and tamarind chutneys is another drool-worthy snack. Not just the traditional potato-filled samosas, nowadays, you get a wide variety from pasta samosa, chilly-paneer samosa, nutria- samosa and keema samosa.

4. Kachoris

Lip-smacking kachoris with spicy potato curry can be the perfect partner for your cup of tea. Just add some fries and chips and there is no better way to enjoy a perfect sunday evening.

My penchant for humble food took me down to this little hidden gem, serving some extremely bold and delicious KACHORI???? Such gorgeous moreish Pyaaz ki Kachoris - brittle, ghee-soaked balloons with a belly full of dals and potatoes, laced with chillies for that extra heat. They were good enough to eat without any kind of chutney, and I ate four (four!) and took another four away in a parcel! The spicy Sabzi like chutney adds oodles of tangy chilly flavours to the #kachori which only becomes even more endearing with the yellow splash of rich flavourful masala #chutney . . How i do it? I just break some crispy kachori and scoop up heaps of the potato gravy, and let it all melt in my hungry mouth, such flavours I tell you! . . Want some? Go get some!???? . . #kachoris #delhifoodlovers #foodcoma #streetfoodfeed #streetfoodindia #indianfoodporn #indianmeals #indiancuisine #foodphotography #streetsofindia #friedfood #foodblogfeed #desifood #foodblogger #chandnichowk #chandnichowkfood #sukhmanisakhi

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5. Vada-pav

A trademark delicacy of Mumbai, vada-pavs are now available in metro cities too. The buttery pav with potato bunda and served with green chili.

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