Snacks

Uzhunnu Vada

Another popular tea time snack of South India, . The doughnut shaped Uzhunnu vada (ഉഴുന്നു വട- மேடு வடை) is perfect delight with coconut chutney. Also commonly served as an accompaniment with idli, for breakfast.  Its prepared with fine pasted urud dal (lentle) mixed with a few spices, fried in oil. […]

Parippu Vada

Parippuvada (പരിപ്പു വട) , I would say, is the most popular tea time snack of Kerala. It’s a crispy and medium-spice snack made out of coarse ground Channa Dal (കടല പരിപ്പ് ) added with a few spices,  & fried -traditionally- in coconut oil.

Egg Puffs

Puffs are recently becoming popular tea-time bakery snack in India . This semi-crispy delight comes with multiple filling options, sweet, masala, veg or non-veg, of which egg-masala  filled Egg- Puffs are most popular.   It’s made of boiled egg with masala wrapped in to readily available pastry sheets. Egg puffs […]

Sesame Balls (എള്ളുണ്ട )

Sesame seed is a good source of  minerals such as Calcium, Iron, Magnesium and Phosphorus, and also good source of Copper an Manganese. It is also a source for some phyto-nutrients such as omega-6 fatty acids, flavonoid phenolic anti-oxidants, vitamins and dietary fiber with potent anti-cancer as well as health […]

Ari Murukku

Ari murukku (Rice –Murukku) a popular crispy snack of South India, an unavoidable delight for festivals like Divali, Krishna Jayanthi and Onam etc. Its served some time as a tea-time snack for guests and for friends gatherings. Generally it is made in spiral shape prepared with is a mix of […]

Achappam

A traditional and authentic teatime light sweet and crunchy snack of Kerala. Achappam is traditionally made during festivals & for tea-time. It is very delicate but incredibly crunchy & delicious. Achappam looks similar to western rosette cookies. It is made using ’achu’ which means specially designed mould.