Appetizers/Finger foods/Munchies/All Things Savory
- Aama Vadai (lentil fritters that are a favorite during South-Indian festivities)
- Aloo Bonda / Batata Vada (deep-fried spicy balls of potatoes; a popular Indian street food)
- Ammini Kozhakattai (a variation on the traditional savory kozkahakattai - rice flour dumplings; these are spiced with different flavorings to serve as a snack)
- Apple Latkes (Thank you, Smitten Kitchen)
- Avocado & Radish Mini Tartines (easy addictive finger food!)
- Bajji (perfect for rainy evenings with a steaming cup of tea)
- Baked Kale Chips (crunchy, delicious snack)
- Chex Mix / Chivda (spicy Indian munchies with nuts, raisins and crispy treats)
- Dhokla (steamed chickpea flour batter spiced with coconut, cilantro, ginger, chillies, and sesame)
- Eggless Oregano/Omam Cookies (think butter biscuits without butter but with omam instead)
- Eggless Spicy Cheddar Scones (Indianized scones)
- Hash Browns (Mmmm... potatoes)
- Jeera Cheddar Cookies (thanks to a fellow blogger's recipe)
- Kunukku (a crunchy South-Indian favorite)
- Maida Biscuit (crunchy, yummy muchie)
- Masala Pori / Spicy Puffed Rice Salad (a common South-Indian beach specialty - puffed rice is spiced and tossed with freshly cut vegetables, nuts and even raw mango)
- Masala Vadai (a fancy mice & rat bait; crispy, aromatic fritters)
- Medhu Vadai / Urad Dhal Vadai (the holy grail of South-Indian fritters)
- Moong Dhal Tikki (crispy flavorful Indian patties made with mung beans)
- Mullu Thenkuzhal (features in South-Indian festivities)
- Murukku / South-Indian chakli (deep-fried spirals of rice and black gram flours)
- Olive Tapenade (a chunky green olive and sun-dried tomato dip that's perfect with chips and crusty bread)
- Oma Podi (South-Indian munchie)
- Onion Pakoda (South-Indian version of deep fried battered onions)
- Onion Rings (follows Ina Garten's awesome recipe)
- Pan-Fried Samosas (a short cut version using a less oily procedure to recreate an Indian classic)
- Paneer Tikka (marinated roasted paneer and veggies)
- Pepper Vadai (a common religious offering to the Hindu God Hanuman; made with whole black gram and lots of black pepper)
- Quinoa Cutlets (deceptively good)
- Rava Dhokla (steamed semolina-cakes seasoned with coconut, cilantro, ginger, chillies etc.)
- Ribbon (a savory deep-fried Indian snack made with rice and lentil flours)
- Ricotta Stuffed Mini Peppers (Indianized, masala-ed)
- Sabudana Vadas (deep fried fritters made with tapioca, potatoes, peanuts and spices)
- Spicy Nachos (Mexican, at home)
- Sundal (Spiced beans, South-Indian style)
- Sweet Potato Fries (sweet and spicy deliciousness)
- Tapioca Rice Vadaam (South-India does not exist without vadaam)
- Thattai (flat and crispy South-Indian munchie; popular during festivities)
- Thenkuzhal (crispy, spiraly, South-Indian savory)
- Ulundu Bonda / Mysore Bonda (crispy deep fried fritters made with black gram and a host of seasonings)
- Vegetable Cutlets (cutlets and ketchup - match made in heaven)
- Vegetable Manchurian (cabbage and bell-pepper fritters dipped in flavorful Asian sauce)
- Vegetable Puffs (God Bless store bought Puff Pastry sheets)
- Vegetable Tempura (Japanese Bajjis)
- Wheat Thattai (flat and thin deep fried crispy snack made with wheat flour and black gram flour)
- Zucchini Mini Pizza (Zucchini piled with marinara and cheese?)
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