5 Unique Bhel Recipes That Will Satisfy Your Spicy Cravings

Who doesn’t enjoy eating bhel?! Crunchy puris and sour-sweet chutneys on top of a crunchy, flaky gruel are a delicious street snack we can’t get enough of. We all know that making bhel is very easy, as it does not require much preparation, just the right ingredients. But what if you don’t have murmurs in your home? Is there any way to enjoy bhel at home without grumbling? Yes there is! We found easy bhel recipes that can be made without grumbling. Now, you don’t have to deny your craving because of lack of ingredients.

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How to make Bhel without puffed rice. 5 Unique Bhel Recipes:

1. Maggi Bhel

Like a quintessential Bhel Puri recipe, Maggi Bhel is comprised of tomatoes, onions, green chillies, sev, masalas and much more. We just replace Murmura (puffed rice) with Roasted Maggi. The best part is that you need less than 10 minutes to prepare this amazing snack.

For the complete recipe of Maggi Bhel, please click here.

2. Poha Bhel

Poha Bhel is a quick quick snack that is perfect for those lazy evenings. With easily available ingredients, you can make this delicious and crunchy snack in no time. If you’re a fan of the sweet-spicy flavor combination, then this recipe is for you.

For the complete recipe of Poha Bhel, please click here.

3. Makhane Bhel

Spicy, sweet and spicy, this Makhana (Fox Nuts) Bhel is a super tasty and healthy bhel recipe. Prepared with spices like potatoes, peanuts, fox nuts, and green chillies along with black pepper, cumin powder and much more, this bhel recipe is a must try!

For the complete recipe of Makhane Bhel, please click here.

4. Corn Bhel

A heartwarming combination of corn and potato, with tangy tamarind chutney and lemon juice, this bhel is a delicious spin on your quintessential bhel and your kids are going to enjoy every bite of it.

For the complete Corn Bhel recipe, please click here.

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5. Chinese bhel

Chinese bhel has become an incredibly popular snack in Mumbai. It basically combines the goodness of various vegetables found in Chinese cuisine such as carrots, cabbage and capsicum with noodles, and adds a tangy tinge to it.

For the complete recipe of Chinese Bhel, please click here.

Try these bhel recipes and let us know how you liked them in the comments section below!