Kothu Parotta just means it’s ‘minced’ or ‘beaten-up’ Parotta…and there are a lot of variations to this wonderful dish that you can just whip up and impress everyone. The first time I had this dish was at a small little road-side shop in Trivandrum (aka Thiruvananthapuram), though origianally from Tamil Nadu! Enjoy this wonderful dish from my past:) Perfect for breakfast, brunch or just a snack.
"Kothu Parotta How-to Video"Tag: street food
Dahi Sev Puri is a popular variety of Indian “street food” known as “Chaat”. It is similar to Papdi Chaat in it’s ingredients except that it uses the puffed puri usually used for Pani Puri instead of the flat puri. Dahi Sev Puri has a combination of flavors, from sweet and sour to hot. It can definitely be a hearty appetizer as it is loaded with potatoes, garbanzo beans and lots and lots of yogurt. …
"Dahi Sev Puri (Chaat) How-to Video"Papdi Chaat is one variety of Indian street food known as Chaat. With it’s light and crispy base, tomatoes, onions, potatoes and lots and lots of Mint and Tamarind Chutneys, it’s guaranteed to make your mouth water.
"Papdi Chaat How-to Video"Bhel Puri is one variety of Indian “street food” known as “Chaat”. With a nice balance of flavors, including savory, sweet and spicy, Bhel Puri is a perfect snack or appetizer idea. Watch this video recipe — it’s sure to please!
"Bhel Puri – Chaat How-to Video"