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​5 delicious pocket-friendly snacks that can be made from leftover food​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 4, 2025, 20:00 IST
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5 delicious pocket-friendly snacks that can be made from leftover food

In Indian kitchens, leftovers aren’t just saved, they’re transformed. A bowl of dal becomes crispy pakoras, leftover rice turns into golden cutlets, and even day-old bread finds new life as a tasty snack. It’s less about waste and more about creativity, turning what’s on hand into something comforting and delicious. These quick bites don’t just stretch a meal; they carry forward the warmth of home cooking, proving that a little resourcefulness can go a long way on the plate. Scroll down to read more..

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Dal pakoras

That bowl of dal sitting in the fridge doesn’t need to be reheated into blandness. Mix 1 cup of it with ½ cup besan, stir in a chopped onion, one green chilli, ½ teaspoon cumin seeds, and a pinch of salt. The batter should be thick and grainy. Drop spoonfuls into hot oil, watch them puff up, and pull them out when golden. Crisp outside, soft inside and suddenly, dal tastes like it was made to pair with chai.

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Rice cutlets

Cold rice doesn’t have much to offer on its own, but mash 2 cups with a boiled potato and it begins to change. To make it, add a chopped onion, ½ teaspoon each of chilli powder and turmeric, plus fresh coriander for brightness. Shape into patties and let them sizzle on a pan with a little oil until the crust turns bronze. Bite in and you’ll find that familiar contrast, crunchy edges giving way to soft, spiced centres.

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Roti chips

Last night’s rotis often sit forgotten, but they crisp beautifully. Cut 3–4 into triangles, brush with oil, sprinkle over chilli powder, salt, and chaat masala, then toast or bake until they snap clean. Dip them into chutney, hummus, salsa, or even yoghurt, and they become playful little nachos with a desi twist.

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Bread upma

Even bread that’s gone stale has potential. Tear 4–5 slices, then toss them into a pan where mustard seeds have crackled in 1 tablespoon oil with curry leaves, a chopped onion, and a green chilli. Dust with ½ teaspoon turmeric, chilli powder, and salt, and stir until the bread soaks up the flavours and crisps at the edges. A squeeze of lemon at the end brightens everything. Simple, quick, and surprisingly uplifting.

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Stuffed paratha with sabzi

A cup of leftover sabzi: aloo gobhi, bhindi, paneer can slip straight into the dough. Mash it gently, stuff, roll, and cook with a touch of ghee until the paratha browns and releases the fragrance of spices. What was once a forgotten side dish is reborn as something hearty, warm, and deeply satisfying.

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