Bhel puri

#jhatpat
I always use this idea for my taste buds.. and really enjoy this mouth watering puri. if you have sour and spicy chutney then the taste is really on high.
Enjoy this and let me know about.
Bhel puri
#jhatpat
I always use this idea for my taste buds.. and really enjoy this mouth watering puri. if you have sour and spicy chutney then the taste is really on high.
Enjoy this and let me know about.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Add masala puffed rice and roasted peanuts into puri.mix both chutney and add lemon juice, and chopped tomato.
- 2
Add 2 spoonful of chutney and tomato. If you have sev then add, and enjoy this.
- 3
NOTE - you can add chopped onion as well. Any sweet and spicy chivda than also it tastes very nice.
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