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9 Irresistible and Fun Snacks with Simple Recipes to Attract More Food Lovers!



Looking to create a buzz with easy, fun, and delicious snack recipes? These nine options are perfect for entertaining, sharing, and indulging. Let’s dive in!



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1. Street-Style Crispy Vaja Chira (Chira Vaja Makha)


Ingredients:


Main Mix: Flattened rice (Chira) - 2 cups, chickpeas - 1/4 cup, mixed nuts (peas, cashews, almonds) - 1 cup, raisins - 1/4 cup, moong dal papad, raw chili, coriander or curry leaves.


For Tossing: Chopped tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, green chilies, mustard oil, rock salt, chili powder, and coriander leaves.



Instructions:


1. Fry chira, gram, and nuts until crispy.

2. Mix with veggies, mustard oil, and seasonings. Serve immediately!


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2. Cox’s Bazar Style Laitta Fry


Ingredients:


Fish: Laitya fish - 300g.


Batter: Cornflour - 1/2 cup, flour - 1 cup, baking soda - 1 pinch, mustard paste - 1 tsp, lemon juice - 1/2, chili powder, turmeric powder, salt to taste.



Instructions:


1. Marinate fish with mustard paste, lemon juice, chili powder, and salt for 30 mins.

2. Coat fish in dry flour, then batter, and deep fry until golden.


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3. Spicy Red Sauce Chicken Pasta


Ingredients:


Boiled pasta - 4 cups, chicken breast, capsicum (green & red), tomatoes, tomato sauce, soy sauce, onion, garlic, chili flakes, olive oil, butter.



Instructions:


1. Marinate chicken with salt and pepper.

2. Sauté onion, garlic, and chicken. Add capsicum, tomatoes, sauces, and boiled pasta. Mix well and serve hot.


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4. Crispy Chicken Fry


Ingredients:


Marination: Chicken - 6 pieces, soy sauce, tomato ketchup, chili flakes, instant noodle masala, lemon juice.


Coating: Flour, cornflour, chili powder, turmeric powder, salt.



Instructions:


1. Marinate chicken for 1 hour.

2. Coat with flour mixture and fry until golden brown.


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5. Quick Homemade Mayonnaise


Ingredients:


Boiled eggs - 2, vinegar or lemon juice - 1 tbsp, powdered milk - 2 tbsp, sugar, salt, chili powder, oil.



Instructions:


1. Blend all ingredients into a smooth, creamy texture.


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6. Pizza Pasta Sticks


Ingredients:


Pasta - 200g.


Sauce: Frozen tomatoes, garlic, olive oil, basil, oregano, chili flakes.

Toppings: Mozzarella cheese, olives, capsicum, sausage.



Instructions:


1. Prepare the sauce and cook the pasta sticks. Top with cheese and bake for 10 minutes.


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7. Liver Singara


Ingredients:


Dough: All-purpose flour - 2 cups, salt, black cumin, oil.

Stuffing: Boiled liver, potato cubes, panchphodon, chili powder, spices.



Instructions:


1. Prepare dough and stuffing.

2. Shape singaras and fry until crispy.


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8. Creamy Shrimp Spaghetti


Ingredients:


Shrimp (marinated), spaghetti, olive oil, butter, garlic, milk, cheese, capsicum, coriander.



Instructions:


1. Fry marinated shrimp.

2. Make a creamy garlic sauce, add boiled pasta and shrimp. Garnish and serve.


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9. Perfect French Fries


Ingredients:


Potatoes, cornflour, salt, and pepper.



Instructions:


1. Cut potatoes, boil slightly, and cool.

2. Double fry for extra crispiness and season to taste.


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Make Your Food Adventure Unforgettable!


These fun, easy-to-make snacks are crowd-pleasers and a

 surefire way to gain more attention. Perfect for home gatherings, food blogging, or social media content. Let the cooking begin! #HomeCooking


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