Ira Khans Most Recent Vacation Filled With Foodie’s Kindness
What is your to-do list? For Ira Khan, it’s “sitting in as many cafes as possible.” And, she’s not alone. Can you guess who accompanied her on her coffee shop exploration? Of course, she is Nupur Shikhare. Ira shared a glimpse of the outing on her Instagram Stories and, at the very least, it looked delicious. The three layer plate has a bunch of delicious looking snacks. Fries, puffs and a variety of mini breads with toppings. We can also spot a coffee cup with a layer of foam placed right in front of Nupur. And all that aside, the famous fitness trainer is seen sipping water. We will call it cleaning the palette. Sharing the photo, Ira Khan wrote, “What to do: sit in as many cute cafes as possible.”
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Also Read: 9 Classic Indian Snacks Perfect for Monsoon
Who doesn’t love dancing cafe? But if monsoon forces you to stay indoors, you can prepare a similar plate for your tea and enjoy it in the comfort of your home. Here we bring you 5 super easy and quick tea snacks. So let’s start with the recipes.
1. Puff Pastry
Has Ira Khan’s plate of puff pastry made you crave? Well, these light and delicate delicacies are a perfect partner for your tea. You can also choose your favorite mix to make these puffs. Check out the complete recipe here:
2. Oats Cutlet
Looking for a healthy snack? Your search ends here. All you need is some roasted oats, cheese, vegetables and aromatic spices. Make sure you fry the cutlets until they are golden brown.
3. Besan Ka Chilla
Nothing beats besan ka chilla hot pipe. The combination of coriander and green chili makes the dish even more attractive. Serve it with your favorite chutney (preferably mint) at tea time.
4. Moong Daal Chaat
Light and super tasty, moong dal chaat is easy to make and absolutely delicious. It’s a riot of flavors and colors on a plate. Dive into the recipe right away:
5. Sooji Tikka
Bored of tikka paneer? We have a healthy snack alternative. The spicy, aromatic and crunchy Sooji tikka is simply delicious. You can also sprinkle some pav bhaji masala for those eclectic flavors.
What’s your teatime snack?