5 Non-Veg Snacks For Diwali Party
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According to the proverb,  laughter is brightest when food is best and good food is good mood and food tend to be the way to all our hearts, so pack a tasty lunch full of tantalising options. Feast on a customised tandoori platter instead of a savoury sea shell non-vegetarian plate. Since there are so many non-vegetarian appetiser options, it's fun to see all the delicious food on your plate, which makes your mouth water. Diwali season is all about parties and gatherings. Food is the only thing that helps in winning everyone's hearts! Here are some non-veg snacks for a Diwali party that will amaze your guests and leave you with compliments and praises!

Chicken patties

It can be served with grilled pineapple or jackfruit. It can also be made by stuffing chicken and cream with roasted Indian spices. It can have something added to it to give it an extra taste. Chicken patties are an absolute delight. They are juicy and ooze out of different flavours!

Fish Pakora

Fish pakora can persuade a cautious guest to try something new because most people adore fish, and a deep-fried, crispy pakora dipped in chutney can be tangy. Fish pakoras are soft and juicy and they are perfect for chilly evenings and diwali celebrations. Serve this with some lemon syrup and green chutney, and wait for the magic to happen.

Chilli fried prawns

For those who enjoy fish, this remains their absolute favourite appetiser. This foodstuff is adaptable and can be prepared in a variety of ways. It is also regarded as a star element in certain regional cuisines, particularly South Indian cuisine. Their obsession with prawns is on a whole other level, and their prawn appetites are well-known all around the world. Different varieties of prawns, such as garlic prawns and spicy prawns with sweet dipping, should be kept for the starters.

Chicken spring rolls

Chicken spring rolls are the basic and original party snacks that can never go wrong. Your guests will enjoy fully prepared spring rolls packed with chicken and vegetables. They can also be tried with chilli sauce, which among the other party foods can add a terrific flavour. Since kids enjoy appetisers at parties, serving chicken spring rolls with a wrap might be wonderful.

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Mutton keema samosas are flavoured with flavours in contrast to other potato-filled samosas, and the top layer is packed with crispy mutton along with finely chopped onions and green chillies. Soft and tender meat is filled with a crispy layer which tastes amazing with green chutney! An absolute delight for meat lovers!