Planning An Independence Day Gathering? 7 Snacks From Across India To Add To The Menu

By Suprita Mitter

August 13, 2024

When hosting an Independence Day get together, it may be fun to include some special dishes from across the states in India. This will bring varied flavours, stories of communities and India’s cultural and culinary heritage to the table.

Aloo Tikki Chaat, Uttar Pradesh

Chaat is a quintessential street food from Uttar Pradesh that embodies the essence of Indian flavours. Aloo Tikki Chaat, features spicy potato patties topped with a medley of tangy tamarind chutney, creamy yoghurt, and a sprinkle of chaat masala. 

Momos, West Bengal

Momos have become a beloved snack across India, but they have a special place in West Bengal’s cuisine especially in areas such as Darjeeling and Kalimpong. These steamed dumplings are filled with a savoury mixture of vegetables or minced meat.

Pav Bhaji, Maharashtra

Pav Bhaji is a popular street food from Mumbai that features a spicy vegetable mash served with soft buttered bread rolls (pav). The bhaji is made from a mix of mashed vegetables and spices.

Gol Gappa, Delhi

Gol Gappa, also known as Phuchka or Pani Puri, is popular all over India. The street food is known for its explosive flavours. Crisp hollow puris are filled with spicy tamarind water, tangy chutney, and a mixture of chickpeas or potatoes.

Masala Dosa, Karnataka

The beloved South Indian dish featuring a thin, crispy crepe made from fermented rice and lentil batter is filled with a spicy potato mixture and served with coconut chutney and sambar.

Galouti Kebabs, Uttar Pradesh

Lucknow, known for its rich culinary heritage, is famous for its kebabs. Galouti Kebabs are a must-try—these melt-in-the-mouth kebabs are made from finely minced meat mixed with a blend of aromatic spices. 

Dhokla, Gujarat

This is a popular Gujarati snack known for its light, spongy texture and tangy-sweet flavour. Made from fermented chickpea flour batter, it is steamed and garnished with mustard seeds and green chillies.