News India Live, Digital Desk: Hey brother, this winter rain also has its own unique swag! On one side, cold winds are blowing outside and drops are falling from above. In such a situation, only one thought comes, I wish I had hot ginger tea in one hand and something crunchy to eat in the other.
Hunger also increases during rainy season in winter. But eating the same old biscuits every time starts getting boring. So why not try something new and fun this time? Come, let us tell you 5 such snacks which will double the fun of this wet and cold evening.
1. Everyone’s favorite Mix Veg Pakodas
Whenever the first drop of rain falls, the first thought that comes to mind is pakodas. But this time try ‘Mix Veg Pakodas’ not just of onion or potato, but of spinach, cabbage and finely chopped green chillies. Crunchy pakodas straining from the oil and spicy green chutney – I swear, your heart will be happy!
2. Mashala Bhutta (Sweet Corn) Health and Taste
If you don’t want to eat too much fried food, then masala sweet corn is a great option. Just boil some corn, add light butter, black salt, black pepper and squeeze lemon on top. The sound of rain and the sweetness of this spicy corn makes the soul happy.
3. Paneer Tikka or Roasted Paneer Feel Some Royal
If you want to make something special with evening tea, then marinate paneer cubes in spices and roast them on the pan. Not only is it rich in protein, but when you eat this roasted paneer with a sip of hot tea, all the fatigue goes away.
4. Bread Pakora Childhood Memories
Remember that bread pakora from school days? Spicy potatoes in the middle and a golden layer of gram flour on top. It has a different level during winter rains. If you get bread pakora with ginger and cardamom tea, then what more do you need!
5. Crispy Namakpare or Mathri Light Hunger Cure
If you are not in the mood for a very heavy snack, try the crispy namakpare or methi wali mathri from the box. The combination of their crunch and the warmth of the tea is so classic. You can enjoy it by sitting and chatting for hours.
A little tip at the end
Snacks have their place, but whatever chutney or sauce you take with them, try to make it at home. The taste of mint, coriander and raw curry (or dry mango powder) chutney can never be matched by bottled chutney from outside.
So the next time the clouds thunder and the cold hits, just hop into the kitchen and whip up one of your favorite snacks. The real joy of rain comes only when both heart and stomach are happy!
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