Tea time in India is never complete without a delicious snack on the side. While markets are flooded with packaged options, most are unhealthy and lack freshness. The good news is that there are plenty of snacks you can prepare at home — fresh, tasty, and much healthier. Not only do they enhance the flavor of your tea, but they are also easy to make with simple ingredients available in your kitchen.
Here are some of the best homemade snacks that pair perfectly with a hot cup of tea.
1. Crispy KachoriKachori has been a favorite tea-time snack for generations. This deep-fried, flaky snack can be stuffed with different fillings such as spiced lentils, onions, or mashed potatoes. The golden-brown crust combined with its flavorful filling makes it irresistible. Serve it hot with chutney and a steaming cup of tea, and you’ll have the perfect evening treat.
2. Classic SamosaSamosa is another all-time favorite that needs no introduction. While people often buy it from shops, preparing samosas at home is surprisingly simple. All you need is a crispy dough covering stuffed with a spicy potato and pea filling, deep-fried until golden. Freshly made samosas taste much better than store-bought ones and are the perfect companion to your evening tea.
3. Crunchy MathriMathri is a traditional North Indian snack made with wheat flour or semolina. It comes in many varieties — plain salted, spiced, or stuffed. Known for its crispy and crunchy texture, mathri can be stored for several days in an airtight container, making it a great make-ahead snack. Whether you like it plain or with pickle, it always complements a hot cup of tea.
4. Spicy Vada PavIf you are in the mood for something quick and filling, vada pav is the perfect choice. Often called the Indian burger, it consists of a spicy potato fritter placed inside a bun and served with chutneys. It doesn’t require too much effort to make at home and can instantly turn your tea break into a hearty snack time.
5. Soft and Fluffy DhoklaDhokla, a popular Gujarati delicacy, is light, spongy, and healthy. Made with fermented batter, it is steamed instead of fried, making it a guilt-free snack option. Pair it with green chutney, and you’ll have a delicious, tangy, and healthy tea-time snack ready in minutes.
6. Onion PakoraNo rainy evening is complete without onion pakoras and tea. Made with sliced onions coated in gram flour and deep-fried until crispy, pakoras are one of the easiest snacks to prepare. Their crunchy texture and spicy flavor make them a perfect match for masala chai.
Final ThoughtsSnacks don’t always have to come from outside. With just a little effort, you can prepare delicious and healthy options right at home. From crispy kachori and samosas to crunchy mathri and fluffy dhokla, these snacks not only satisfy hunger but also make tea time more enjoyable.
So, the next time you sit down with your cup of tea, try one of these homemade treats — your tea will taste even better, and your family will love the extra effort.
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