From Namak Pare To Chakli, Make These 8 Desi Snacks For Choti Diwali

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1. Namak Pare

Prepare crispy Namak Pare by mixing flour, semolina, and spices and deep-frying until golden brown for a delightful Choti Diwali snack.

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2. Chakli

Celebrate the festival with homemade chakli, a spiral-shaped delight made from a blend of rice flour, urad dal, and flavourful spices, deep-fried to perfection.

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3. Methi Mathri

Indulge in the savoury goodness of Methi Mathri, a Choti Diwali treat combining fenugreek leaves, flour, and spices, fried until they reach a tempting golden hue

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4. Shakkarpara

Enjoy the crunch of Shakkarpara, a sweet and savoury snack made with a mix of whole wheat flour, semolina, and sugar syrup, perfect for Choti Diwali celebrations.

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5. Kalmi Vada

Savour the taste of Kalmi Vada, a delectable snack created by deep-frying spiced lentil patties, making it an ideal addition to your festive Choti Diwali spread.

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6. Spicy Masala Peanuts

Relish the flavours of Spicy Masala Peanuts, a simple yet irresistible snack made by coating roasted peanuts with a blend of spices, making them a must-have during Choti Diwali.

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7. Cornflakes Chivda

Whip up a batch of Cornflakes Chivda, a crunchy and savoury mix of cornflakes, nuts, and spices, offering a delightful contrast of textures for your Choti Diwali festivities.

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8. Besan Ke Laddu

Create a mouthwatering platter of Besan Ke Laddu, a traditional sweet treat crafted from roasted gram flour, ghee, and sugar, adding a touch of sweetness to your Choti Diwali celebration.

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May the warmth of these Choti Diwali snacks fill your home with joy and the spirit of togetherness.