Why a Snack Board is a Game-Changer
Forget stuffy, formal appetisers. The snack board, or grazing platter, is all about social, relaxed eating. It’s a feast for the eyes and the palate, encouraging guests to mix and match flavours. For young Indians hosting friends, it’s the perfect solution.
It looks incredibly impressive on Instagram, caters effortlessly to vegetarians and meat-eaters at the same party, and allows you to prep most components in advance. This isn't just about serving food; it's about creating an interactive and memorable culinary experience where the food itself becomes a conversation starter.
The Stars of the Show: Veggie Kebabs
A great vegetarian kebab board needs variety. Aim for at least three different types to offer a range of textures and flavours. Paneer Tikka: This is non-negotiable. Cubes of soft paneer cheese marinated in a spiced yogurt blend and charred to perfection are a crowd-pleaser. Hara Bhara Kebab: Made from spinach, peas, and potatoes, these green patties are flavourful, slightly spicy, and offer a soft, satisfying bite. Their vibrant colour adds a beautiful visual element to the board. * Dahi Ke Kebab: For a touch of luxury, include these melt-in-your-mouth kebabs. Made from hung curd, they are creamy on the inside with a delicate, crisp exterior. They provide a wonderful contrast to firmer kebabs. Other great options include Vegetable Seekh Kebabs or Mushroom Galouti Kebabs for a different texture.
Don't Forget the Dips and Chutneys
Dips are the glue that brings the entire board together. Offer a few different options to complement the kebabs. A classic Mint-Coriander Chutney is absolutely essential for that fresh, zesty kick. Alongside it, a creamy yogurt-based dip, perhaps a simple raita or a garlic-infused hung curd dip, can cool the palate. For a modern, pan-Asian touch that pairs surprisingly well with Indian flavours, consider adding a bowl of hummus. It provides a smooth, earthy base for both kebabs and breads.
The Perfect Breads and Crunchy Sides
You need vehicles for all those delicious dips and kebabs. Soft, pillowy breads are ideal. Think mini naans, fluffy pita bread cut into triangles, or even soft parathas cut into bite-sized pieces. These are perfect for scooping up chutneys or wrapping around a piece of paneer tikka. To add a contrasting texture, include some crunchy elements. Classic laccha (pickled) onions provide a sharp, acidic crunch that cuts through the richness of the kebabs. A small bowl of salted nuts or roasted chickpeas can also add another layer of texture and flavour to your board.
Bringing It All Together: The Art of Assembly
Now for the fun part: assembling your masterpiece. Start with a large wooden board, tray, or even a clean baking sheet. First, place your small bowls for dips and chutneys, spacing them out across the board. Next, arrange your star kebabs, piling them in generous clusters. Fill in the larger gaps with your folded breads and crackers. Finally, tuck the finishing touches into any remaining spaces—the pickled onions, fresh lemon wedges for squeezing, and a sprinkle of fresh, chopped coriander over everything. The key is to create a look of abundance, so don't be afraid to let things overlap and pile up. The more colourful and generous it looks, the more inviting it will be.
















