Assorted Pakoras | Fritters
Most of us like/love pakoda/fritters over a cup of tea. I have tried so many times to post a pakoda recipe but it never really happened so this time I made up my mind I have, this was part of starter for a small get-together we had this Sunday. This recipe which is little different, I just tried adding few new extra ingredients and made pakoda of Cauliflower, Onion, Potato, Bread along with mint chutney, I have posted mint chutney here.Serving: 6-8 persons
Ingredients:
Potato - 1 Medium
Onion - 2 medium
Cauliflower - 1 cup florets
Bread - 4-5 slice (I used 2 hot dog buns)
[optional]
Tomato Ketchup - 3tbsp
Mint Chutney - 3tbsp
Oil - for deep fry
For Batter:
Chickpeas Flour/Besan - 1 1/2 cup
Rice Flour - 1/2 cup
Red chili Powder - 2 tsp
Turmeric - 1/2 tsp
Coriander Powder - 1/2 tsp [optional]
Garam Masala - 1/4 tsp [optional]
Soda - 1/2 tsp
Salt - to taste
Orange Food Colour - 1/2 tsp [optional, I used Kesari Powder]
Water -
For Chili Paste: [optional]
Green chili - 4-5 [ to taste]
Mint Leaves - 3 tbsp [chopped]
Garlic - 1 small pod
Ginger - 1/2" piece
Method:
1. Grind all the ingredients under 'Chili Paste' into smooth paste with little or no water.
2. Mix all the ingredients under 'Batter' along with chili paste in to smooth paste without any lumps adding water in small quantity and make a thick batter, keep aside.
3. Wash, peel and cut onion, potato in thin round/slice shape.
4. Cut the cauliflower in small florets and microwave for 5mins in little water, keep aside.
5. Cut the hot bun from middle and apply tomato ketchup in one slice and mint chutney in another, place both the slice together and cut in small pieces.
[If using bread do the same thing, apply chutney and ketchup in individual slices, place together and cut in desired shape and size]
6. Heat oil in a wok/kadai, dip veggies and bread pieces in chickpeas batter covering the batter all over the pieces and deep fry in medium heat until golden brown. Repeat the same for all the batch.
Serve hot/warm with choose of chutney/sauce/ketchup.
These are great starters for any party or a yummy snack, we all know this ofcourse :)
Enjoy your day ....
Assorted pakoda looks delicious. Nice to have with tea.
ReplyDeletelooks really delicious Priti
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they looks just yumm..just need a cup of tea along with them..
ReplyDeleteyummy pakodas priti.nice pictorial explanation
ReplyDeleteWow, my hubby's favourite.
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lovely pakoras, yummy
ReplyDeleteTruely pakora's are very appetizing..loved that platter
ReplyDeleteOmg, mouthwatering here..i truly want to grab some rite now..
ReplyDeletefeel like preparing now,..;-)
ReplyDeletefor past few days i just wanna eat these!!!!. i can eat these endlessly!! superb!!
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering and Yummy Snack! Pass me the plates :)
ReplyDeletewow - can I have some too ?
ReplyDeleteDelicious fritters! Would be great with a cuppa tea :-)
ReplyDeletebeautiful pakoras. lovely platter
ReplyDeleteLove the selection of pakoras especially the bread ones!!
ReplyDeletedrooling over the pics,make me hungry...
ReplyDeleteThat would definitely make a great tea time snack...
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Nice recipe, and fritters looks so delicious..
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pakodas looks so crispy and delicious...perfect with a cup of hot tea..mm
ReplyDeleteLooks yumm....my favorite onion and cauliflower.
ReplyDeleteLovely..yummy yum, fantastic tea time snack.
ReplyDeleteLove the pakoras... Bread pakora is something new and tempting..
ReplyDeleteAlways a hit in a party or home..my mouth is watering now..
ReplyDeleteI'm all drooling over those fritters. Wish I could get atleast a couple of them :p
ReplyDeletePakoras looks crispy, yummy, delicious and tempting. Wonderful presentation.
ReplyDeleteYuumy fritters..lv to have the whole plate..
ReplyDeleteLovely looking pakoras and clicks.
ReplyDeleteYummy Pakoras.thanks for sharing the recipes.
ReplyDeleteThank U gals :)
ReplyDeletenice pakodas!
ReplyDeleteIt's raining here, and these pakodas would be perfect with a cup of tea! So yummy!!!
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