Aamhi Saare Khavayye: 5 Guilt-Free Snacks That Are Perfect For A Binge-Watch Session

Kedar Koli

June 25, 2020

Bollywood

1 min

1. Thalipeeth chaat

Let’s face it, we have hunger pangs while we are cuddled up in a dark room binge-watching films. Don’t we all agree that snacking is the best thing one could do while watching a film? Snacking involves unhealthy eating but don’t you worry if you are conscious about your health! We’ve got you covered with some guilt-free snack recipes from Aamhi Saare Khavayye that you can munch on during your next weekend binge-watch session on ZEE5.

Thalipeeth chaat is a powerhouse of nutrition as it is made up of multiple grains like jowar, bajra, rice, ragi, and besan. This recipe is actually a twist to the healthy pancake dish typically made in Maharashtra. Include as many veggies as you want and enjoy this tangy delight. Make yourself one by watching the recipe above from the cookery show Aamhi Saare Khavayye. We know that you would love it!

Watch a similar healthy recipe of coconut ragi roti here.

2. Nachanicha pizza

Munching on a pizza always makes us guilty of getting ourselves the extra bit of calories. This recipe of nachanicha pizza can save you from all the guilt. Even though it sounds healthy, it retains the flavour and texture of your favourite pizza. Just enjoy this pizza with some homemade sauce and top it with lots of veggies.

3. Konfhal fries

These fries are made with konfhal, a fruit which is said to have medicinal values. It’s so light that you won’t feel full even if you finish eating a bowl of these. These konfhal fries are just perfect to have as a starter to commence your binge-watch session. Just dip it in some ketchup and enjoy these crispy snacks! Well, who can say no to fries when they are this healthy! Agreed?

4. Soya bean kebab

This is yet another simple kebab recipe you can try making at your home. If you are on diet and want to switch to a rich source of protein, soyabean kebabs should be your go-to dish. These are made with soaked soya chunks along with garlic, green chili paste, red chili powder, and turmeric powder which provides a spicy flavour to the kebabs. Here’s a pro tip: add some bread crumbs to it to make it crispier.

5. Udit dalichi bhel

We are sure you haven’t seen or heard anything like the udit dalichi bhel at a street food joint. This chaat recipe is made with udit dal instead of the usual rice puffs. It is a healthy twist to a street food recipe that you can relish guilt-free! After all, there’s nothing like the freshly made bhel with a generous squeeze of tamarind and lemon juice.  We recommend that you have it with some appetising soda to turn on the binge-watching party.

Go try these recipes out and let us know how it was in the comment box below.

Watch more such healthy recipes only on Aamhi Saare Khavayye on ZEE5!

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