Raksha Bandhan 2023: Favourite childhood food to enjoy with siblings
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Potato smiles
These adorable potato smilies are a must-have for any celebration. These potato smiley faces, dipped in tomato ketchup, made us all chuckle and smile. Despite our unending love for fries, these fried potato smiles are particularly associated with our youth.
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Chole bhature
Bhature is a deep-fried, fluffy bread dish paired with a hot chickpea curry. It is loved by both children and adults and is renowned for its robust flavours. This dish can be heated up and served as a snack or a main course.
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Aloo sandwich
Aloo sandwiches have always found their way to our mouths and still do, whether it be for Saturday breakfast or in our tiffin boxes! Lunchtime became much more enjoyable as we shared our tiffins and discovered these in one of them because each house had its own method for making these tasty sandwiches.
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Cream rolls
The cream-filled in these puffed pastries still makes us feel nostalgic, just as it did when we first started eating them.
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Fritters
In the gram flour batter used to make pakoras, vegetables such as onions, potatoes, spinach, or paneer may be added. They are tasty snacks that go well with a steaming cup of tea. Pakoras are a popular Raksha Bandhan dish because they are simple to prepare and are adored by people of all ages.
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Kurkure chaat
Without our beloved Kurkure, this list of dishes that bring back memories would never be complete. Making a chatpati chaat with lots of Kurkure and vegetables is delicious and takes us back in time.