Aloor chop by Oindrila Bala: MasterChef Oindrila Bala recommends Kolkata-style aloor chop for comfort food on rainy days. The crispy, spicy aloo chop is paired with puffed rice, making it a satisfying treat for any day, not just rainy days.
Soya chop by Madhushree Basu:Madhushree Basu from Pikturenama enjoys a vegetarian soya chop as her favorite monsoon dish, combining caramelized onions, green chillies, mashed potatoes, and soya chunks for a hearty and satisfying meal.
Spicy Gochujang Chicken Bao by Subhojit Sen: MasterChef Subhojit Sen recommends making spicy Gochujang Chicken Bao for rainy days. This meaty and hearty snack is perfect for a hot, steamy bao, offering a satisfying and satisfying alternative to traditional fritters.
Murgi Khichuri by Debjani Chatterjee Alam: Debjani Chatterjee Alam prefers the simple Murgi Khichuri recipe for a non-vegetarian, rainy day meal, using chicken chunks when she’s not feeling fancy. The recipe can be found here.