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    Delhi Street Food

    Published: Sep 21, 2020 · Modified: Jan 12, 2022 by Srivalli · 6 Comments

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    Delhi Street Food features some of the most popular street food available through different seasons and different tastes. One of the most favorite combo dishes is the Nagori Puri, Aloo Sabji, and Halwa.

    When I planned on making Delhi Street food, I obviously took inspiration from our BM#75 Meet held in Delhi. Vaishali had planned for a whole day street food walk for us and all of us had enjoyed so much.

    I have been trying one by one of the dishes we eat there and I loved my experience till now. When deciding on the menu, I checked out so many videos and of course, Vaishali's' site had so many good ones for me to try.

    Talking about the popular street food found across Delhi, will surely the Bedmi Aloo platter, Nagori Halwa, both are which are served together with a combination.

    Our account of Delhi Street Food Walk to explore different food!

    Chawri Bazaar is a long street where you will get all the different food served in small joints. When we took the street walk, we started at 8 am stopping at all the shops to taste the food. We stopped at Shyam Sweets and ordered the Bedmi-aloo and nagori-halwa. Both the dishes were so delicious.

    Read on my Delhi post to know what other adventures we had that day. I read about the Chache Di Hatti, where the traditional breakfast platter would include fresh hot puris, sweet and sour pumpkin sabzi, spicy potato curry, and raita

    Then at Sardarji’s shop, a plate of poori sabzi is accompanied with the sitaphal ka achar (pumpkin pickles), sliced onions, and methi ki chutney (fenugreek chutney). In winters, the pickles served are of gobhi and gajar (cauliflower and carrots). The pickles are also mild and light flavoured. Then there are the endless Kulcha wala serving kulcha with chana.

    Coming back to my menu, if you are wondering why the street food is presented in the thali, well it was Konda's idea and since she was clicking I didn't want to say anything.

    This was one thali that I started at 4.30 pm starting with the pakoras and slowly moving to the main dishes. However, Hubby dear and parents had the pakoras and were full. The sweets were eaten the next day. The pakoras also followed for the next day! These stories are for another day!

    For today, it is going to be Nagori Puri.

    Delhi Street Food

    Delhi Street Food

    Drinks: Jal Jeera

    Starters: Paneer Bread pakoda, Gobhi Ki Tikiya

    Main: Nagori Puri, Bedmi Poori

    Side Dish: Aloo Rasa

    Accompaniments: Khajur Imli Chutney, Hara Chutney, Tomato Ketchup, Carrot Pickle

    Dessert: Sooji Halwa & Shahi Tukda

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    1. Suma Gandlur says

      September 21, 2020 at 4:06 am

      What a lovely assortment of street food from Delhi. I love everything in that platter. It's ahrd to pick one favorite. 🙂 I made nagori poori combo as well for this marathon but did not somehow post it.

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    2. vaishalisabnani says

      September 21, 2020 at 6:59 am

      Nothing can beat Delhi Street Food , my all time favourite . With this platter you literally took me to Delhi and our BM food tour . What a fun tour it was . Wish we could do that again!

      The bedmi poori , nagori poori with that sooji halwa is delicious breakfast , pakoras an all time favourite , anytime munch , with two sweets this is a complete feast !

      Awesome Valli , I love your street food series .

      Reply
    3. Harini Rupanagudi says

      September 22, 2020 at 4:30 am

      OMG! Yet another street food platter there. All are my favorites. Cannot choose a favorite. I am loving this series.

      Reply
    4. Srividhya Gopalakrishnan says

      October 14, 2020 at 11:19 pm

      I wish I could have joined the Delhi BM meet. Missed it and this platter is so amazing and each and every dish is lip-smacking.

      Reply
    5. Renu says

      October 22, 2020 at 9:08 pm

      Your street food platters are amazing. Every time I see your post, I get hungry for more. Amazing.

      Reply
    6. NARMADHA says

      November 21, 2020 at 5:44 am

      Such a elaborate street food platter from Delhi. Looks abosolutely scrumptious and I am confused where to start.

      Reply

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