As they say, laughter is brightest when the food is best, and excellent food is good mood, and food tends to be the way to all our hearts, so have a tasty lunch. From a tasty seashell non-vegetarian platter to a special tandoori platter, there's something for everyone. Because there are so many non-vegetarian snacks and appetisers, it's fun to see a variety of tasty cuisine on your plate, which makes you salivate. Here are some of the most excellent Indian non-vegetarian foods for parties:
1. Chicken Manchurian
It's fusion cuisine, with Chinese cuisine altered with tangy soy sauce to create something unique. It goes well with noodles and fried rice. They can be served dry or curry-style, with zesty drinks on the side.
2. Meatballs
This can also be added to the starter along with some bread crumbs, minced onion. It can be cooked by frying or baking and braised with spices and sauces.
3. Chicken Spring Rolls
Your guests will enjoy fully prepared spring rolls packed with chicken and vegetables. They can also be served with chilli sauce, which adds a unique flavour to the mix of party foods. Children enjoy having appetisers at parties, so serving chicken spring rolls with a wrap can be a hit.
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4. Seekh Kebabs
This is one of the most delicious non-vegetarian Indian party starters, with a superb blend of spices and minced beef roasted in a tandoor, giving it a crispy texture and charred with grilled meat scent that accentuates the taste receptors.
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5. Chicken Patties
It goes well with grilled pineapple or cheese. It can also be made with roasted Indian spices and packed with chicken and cream. This can be used to enhance the flavour.
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