Popular Bihari Snacks Menu

 
01-Apr-2007 by Ganesh Dutta

 

Bihari snacks comprise food items in Bihar that are quick to prepare, spicy, usually fried, and eaten in the evening or morning with tea or with any one of the meals as a side-dish. Popular Bihari Snacks  are Pakoras.

  

VARIOUS TYPES OF PAKORAS:

 

1.PANEER PAKORA: http://ifood.tv/node/203

 

2.ALOO PAKORA: http://ifood.tv/recipe/aloo_pakora

3.ONION PAKORA:  http://ifood.tv/recipe/pyaz_ka_pakora

4.PALAK PAKORA: http://ifood.tv/recipe/palak_pakora

 

 

                                      WITH

 

                                 Hari Chutney

 

 

                                   

 

                            (  http://ifood.tv/node/206 )

 

                                           AND

 

                                       HOT TEA

 


                      (http://ifood.tv/recipe/making_tea )

  

Comments

editor says :

Please type Bihar, India rather than Bihar/India. Tags should be separated by comma for better classification.
Posted on: 2 April 2007 - 2:11am

master2006 says :

I also add Tomato chutney or ketchup to further enhance flavor.
Posted on: 3 April 2007 - 6:36pm

khau_khan says :

go bihar! great stuff 
Posted on: 2 April 2007 - 2:23am

Ganesh Dutta says :

Mr. Khan, You are absolutely correct.Bihar is Hotspot for Yankee stuffs.............
Posted on: 2 April 2007 - 7:18am

Nisha says :

Hey its widely prepared by south as well as north indians and not just biharis..and in south indian people also prepare capsicum/ gourd /cabbage/ methi /green chillies jack fruit etc etc..kinda pakoras (bajji's)
Posted on: 3 April 2007 - 1:51pm

master2006 says :

Yes Pakora or bhaji, bhajjia are popular everywhere with slight variation of recipe and method. It will be great if you post some South and West India menus, while I and Mr. Dutta take care of east and north.
Posted on: 3 April 2007 - 2:11pm

Nisha says :

lol...great but then the question arises as to how much we know about the zones and their recipes there might be so many things that am not aware of south or west n similarly with you guys or may be we know a lot still it could be less..So lets share all that we know :) is that fine instead of sticking onto zones..
Posted on: 3 April 2007 - 4:49pm

master2006 says :

Sounds good. I think menus (some folks call it meal too) helps non-native person a lot. I have seen people enjoying all kind of food combination in restaurants some of which may appear unusual to native folks. Furthermore, Menus also help in balancing the food from nutrition point of view.
Posted on: 3 April 2007 - 6:40pm

Ganesh Dutta says :

 Pakora  may be widely prepared. Here i give only a snack menu that is very popular in Bihar.  But this is a universal truth "GO BIHAR: GREAT STUFFS"
Posted on: 3 April 2007 - 3:16pm

master2006 says :

Mr Dutta good to see that you are from the same place as First president of India. Your blogs definitely show leadership quality.
Posted on: 3 April 2007 - 6:42pm

Ganesh Dutta says :

Nisha, No doubt, you have a great discussion skill. Keep it up…… Here “WAR OF ZONES” is not a issue, main issue is related to…..’lots of recipe without menus’. So,  I think you got my point.   And  Master 2006, Thanks for compliments!
Posted on: 4 April 2007 - 2:41am

Nisha says :

First of all thanks. Coming to menus,i feel its not all that member friendly(no offence)I'm not sure how i should be editting it.well from next time on i shall try my best to fill it all up.
Posted on: 4 April 2007 - 6:27am

Questions, Comments and Reviews

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
Quantcast