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7 Mouth-Watering Monsoon Recipes To Make At Home This Season!


Monsoon season is here, and if you are a foodie, it's just another reason for folks like us to rejoice as there are a bunch of yummies that taste better on a rainy day than they would on a normal day. From crispy pakoras to steaming hot curries that will warm the cockles of your heart on a cold rainy day, we are here with a bunch of 7 mouth-watering recipes that you can make at home this monsoon season and bask in the warmth of delicious food. So, let's dive right into the list!

1. Onion Pakoras

The first one on this list has gotta be pakoras! It’s probably an informal national monsoon snack throughout the country when it rains. Follow this easy-peasy recipe for Onion Pakoras and enjoy the rains with something crunchy to munch on!

Here’s The Recipe | Onion Pakoras 

2. Grilled Corn With Sweet Chili Sauce 

We locally call grilled corn lovingly bhutta, don't we? Well, this hatke version of our favourite monsoon snack, that you will definitely love if you are a bhutta fan, is made using a few ingredients that are popular in Southeast Asian cuisine. It's definitely something out-of-the-box and worth trying at least once. We’re totally tempted, how ‘bout you?!

Here’s The Recipe | Grilled Corn With Sweet Chili Sauce 

3. Chicken Pakoras

If you are someone who is a hardcore non-vegetarian, then this recipe is just what you need this monsoon. A perfect, gluten-free chicken appetiser - it takes only 15 minutes to prepare this steaming yummy. Made using a bunch of spices and flour which coats the boneless chicken pieces and is deep-fried until golden brown. It's crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. It really does look picture perfect!

Here’s The Recipe | Chicken Pakoras 

4. Gujarati Batata Vada

We love potatoes, or at least most of us do, and for those of you who resonate with this sentiment, this recipe is something you must try this monsoon season if you haven't already. It’s crispy on the outside and absolutely soft and a bit tangy on the inside. Make sure to pair up your batata vada with green chilli chutney to add that extra zing factor to this mouth-watering snack.

Here’s The Recipe | Gujarati Batata Vada 

5. Fish Pakora

If you love seafood then fish is definitely something that should be on your to-make list for the season. The prep time is just 10 minutes and the cooking time is 10 minutes too. However, the only time that this recipe takes is during marination which is for about an hour! So, if you do plan to make this recipe make sure that you marinate your fish well in advance so that the flavour of all the spices seeps into the fish. Paired up with mint and coriander chutney, this is definitely something that's going to become your favourite snack!

Here’s The Recipe | Fish Pakora 

6. Prawn Curry With Green Mango

The next recipe on this list is something that you will want to make for dinner on a rainy day. The steaming hot curry will go perfectly with the gloomy weather with continuous rainfall! It uses a bunch of ingredients that are easily available at the nearest grocery store. So, do make sure to give it a try before the mango season is over for good! 

Here’s The Recipe | Prawn Curry With Green Mango 

7. Mutton Seekh Kebabs

A monsoon recipe list is practically incomplete without some good ol' kebabs, right? And so, if you love them, these steaming hot seekh kebabs is something that you will want to try during those rainy days! Even though it uses a bunch of ingredients, it's not as difficult to make if you religiously follow the recipe. After all, who doesn't love a good kebab worth devouring, we certainly do!

Here’s The Recipe | Mutton Seekh Kebabs 

With this we have reached the end of our list, so make sure to try ‘em all and make the most of the perfect weather!

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Anupriya Mishra

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