How To Make Pani Puri, Gol Gappa or Fuchka
Pani Puri | Gol Gappa | Fuchka Recipe
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The popular street food Pani Puri or Gol Gappa does not needs any introduction. Crispy puri are filled with potatoes, chickpeas, onions, coriander chutney, sour and spicy peppermint water (pudina pani) easily fill one's mouth and it is no surprise that it is a popular snack in India. Commonly known as Gol Gappa, Pani Puri, fuchka etc. Preparing masala and pudina pani and pani puri at home is not only healthier, but also hygienic and allows you to prepare it according to your taste. One can prepare pani puri with masala and pudina pani at home using this recipe. Gol Gappa, Pani Puri or fuchka can also be enjoy with tamarind chutney water known as meeta pani.
- Preparation Time :
- 25 Minutes
- Cooking Time :
- 20 Minutes
- Meal Type :
Appetizers and Snack
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Pawan Batra
Delicious pani puri | gol gappa
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