Hosting A High-Tea? 8 Things You Can Serve For A Yummy Evening

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1. Samosas

These triangular pastries, filled with spiced potatoes, peas are perfect savoury bites.

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2. Pakoras

These crispy fritters are made from vegetables (like potato, onion, or spinach) or paneer, coated in gram flour batter and deep-fried.

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3. Chaats

Offer bite-sized portions of popular Indian street snacks like pani puri, bhel puri, or papdi chaat served in small cups or bowls.

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4. Mini Tandoori Bites

Skewered and grilled chicken or paneer, marinated in aromatic spices, can be served in bite-sized portions.

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5. Dahi Vada

These lentil dumplings are soaked in seasoned yoghurt and topped with chutneys and spices.

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6. Mithai

Include a selection of Indian sweets such as gulab jamun, barfi, or rasgulla.

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7. Masala Chai

Serve Indian spiced tea with cardamom, cinnamon, ginger, and other spices, accompanied by sugar or jaggery and milk.

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8. Assorted Chutneys and Dips

Offer a variety of chutneys like mint, tamarind, or coriander, along with spicy pickles and yoghurt-based dips for accompaniments.

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These Indian-inspired items can add a unique and flavourful touch to your high-tea spread.