Pakoras are fried fritters enjoyed as a snack. They are very versatile and any combination of vegetables can be used in the batter. People especially enjoy them during the rain!
- 2 medium sized potatoes, chopped
- 1 large red onion, thinly sliced
- 1 medium sized eggplant, chopped
- 1 cup of chopped cilantro
- 2-3 green chillies, chopped
- 1-1.5 cups of Besan (chickpea flour)
- 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1/4 tsp turmeric
- 1/2 tsp chilli powder (use less if desired)
- 1 Tbsp coriander powder
- 1 tsp cumin seeds
- 1 tsp ajwain seeds
- 1 tsp salt
- oil for frying
( tsp=teaspoon, Tbsp=tablespoon)
Directions:
- Chop finely: potatoes, eggplant, cilantro, and green chillies.
- Slice onion thinly.
- In large bowl, combine all vegetables, spices, besan and enough water to make batter. Batter shouldn't be too thin or too thick.
- Heat oil (canola or vegetable oil preferably) on medium/high heat.
- To test if oil is ready, drop small amount of batter into oil. It should sizzle immediately.
- With a tablespoon, drop batter into the hot oil. Only fry 4-5 pakoras at at time. Fry until golden brown on one side, then flip. When both sides appear golden brown, remove with a slotted spoon. Allow to cool on a plate covered with paper towels.
- Enjoy with ketchup or raita!
Wonderful! I was looking for a good pakora recipe :)
ReplyDeleteWould give it a try someday. Looks nice
ReplyDeleteIt would be nice if you tell your reader how to pronounce the Name of the item, in case of Pakoras ( Pak-oraas). Just a suggestion
ReplyDeleteThose look really good
ReplyDeleteHow are you shaping those into pakoras? I thought you dip the vege into the batter then fry but seems you mixed it all up
ReplyDeleteFazal, there are different kinds of Pakoras. Some where you slice the vegetables thinly and then dip into batter. This type is mixture of minced vegetables and the batter combined. The batter is then dropped by spoonfuls into the hot oil. Hope this helps.
ReplyDeleteIt does help a lot, I am going to try to make them, I am used to the thin traditional (usually just potato) kind, but these look absolutely delicious
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