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Comfort Evening Food Classics: Timeless Recipes for Cozy Evenings

Make your evening food a treat with these recipes that are yummy and nostalgic! 

Make your evening food a treat with these recipes that are yummy and nostalgic! 

Who does not love having an evening snack that is not just yummy but also nostalgic? Food is a great way to transport us into time and space and there are some timeless recipes that will always remind you of some cozy evening, rainy night, or your childhood memories. You can always make your evening food a treat with these timeless recipes that transport you to the bygone era and remind you of a time when things were simple and there was no Swiggy or Zomato, just home-cooked, delicious food. 

  1. Pakodas or Bhajis 

Pakoras or bhajis are the go-to evening dish in every Indian household. It is something that is of the least effort and all you need is some veggies, gram, flour, and oil. You can make it as spicy as you like and as versatile as you like. From paneer, potato, onion, brinjal to everything corals or a lifeline that goes best with some hot tea

  1. Chocolate cake

There was a time when no one was eating chocolate cake. But then with the advent of Western culture, Indian households developed their own recipe for making chocolate cake using milkmade. This simple recipe is a reminder of something sweet and something yummy. 

  1. Tomato soup 

(1) Restaurant Style Tomato soup | टमाटर का सूप | Easy Tomato Soup | Chef Ranveer Brar – YouTube

Tomato soup is one of the most simple and best winter evening snacks. All you need are some tomatoes and veggies that you can boil in a cooker and grind into a paste with some salt and pepper. Tomato soup mixed with sprinkled with some cheese and butter is the best combination.

  1. Cheese Sandwich 

A cheese sandwich is a simple combination of cheese, butter and bread To make it extra special you can always always use garlic butter which will give you the taste of having garlic bread. 

  1. Makhana

Makana or Lotus Seeds is a very simple evening snack that is both healthy and tasty. They can be stored and eaten at any time. You can also add some extra seasonings to make it more flavourful. 

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Harshita Bajaj

Harshita has a background in Psychology and Criminology and is currently pursuing her PhD in Criminology. She can be found reading crime thrillers (or any other book for that matter) or binge-watching shows on Netflix when she is not in hibernation.
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