Who does not love tea or coffee! And that too during those tempting monsoon drizzles. Some people can drink tea in any season and no one could stop them. Almost everyone enjoys a calm evening with a teacup and tasty snacks. You may love to spend your tea time in any café, your favourite local tea shop, or your own home. An instant snack along with a hot cup of tea could calm anyone and you don’t have to think a lot to prepare snacks.
Even those crisp biscuits work well and if you are living in South Delhi then all you have to do is contact a cake shop in Saket and order tea rusks, some patties, cream roles and even chocolate pastry to have a nice evening time.
But even if you don’t have the leverage to go out, there are amazing tea time snack recipes that you could easily prepare in 15 minutes. They take very little effort and time and can be made in a jiffy. Though your kids don’t drink tea, you can happily prepare these tea-time snacks to fit everyone. One should remember that good food always doesn’t take too much time in the kitchen.
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Garlic Cheese Bread
Nowadays, everyone loves garlic bread and of course, cheese! If you make a tasty tea time snack with garlic bread and cheese, it is a sure thing that everyone is going to love it and beg for more. If there is someone who dislikes garlic bread, adding cheese on top of it will change their taste. Butter and chilli flakes add more flavour to the recipe and you can also add minced garlic if you want to.
Bread Paneer Rolls
Bread slices and paneer filling could end up as tasty and finger-licking bread paneer rolls. Your family would love it. You can call this snack as famous and everyone’s favourite Indian tea time snack. With onions, jeera, chillis, garam masala, coriander, and ginger garlic paste along with the paneer filling and bread slices give an awesome taste to this recipe. It nearly takes 15 minutes and you can treat your kids or others with your special paneer bread rolls.
Methi Pakoda
You can make hot methi pakoda with methi leaves and besan to have along with piping Indian masala tea. If you have people in your home who love methi or fenugreek flavour, you could confidently prepare methi pakodas and surprise them. Adding spices and onion to the batter goes perfectly with the bitterness of the methi leaves.
Potatoe Bhajji And Tikka
Potatoes fit in so many recipes of Indian snacks but potato bajjis have a different level of fanbase along with aloo tikkis. These definitely satisfy your taste buds when you are having a good time with cardamom tea. Bajjis are prepared by dipping I gram flour batter and tikkis are prepared as patties by mixing aloo and other stuffings.
Spicy Tawa Idli
Though some people like idli, most of them make a boring face when they are asked to have idli. You can make things more interesting by preparing spicy tawa idli which is perfect for your tea time. This breaks the monotony of idli in Indian homes. You can make this with leftover idlis too. Chop them and add masala and onion-tomato gravy but remember to finish it off with lime juice and coriander.