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deep-fried snacks recipes. deep fried indian startes. Since generations, deep-frying has been an indulgence that none can resist! From traditional delights like Paneer Pakoda to new-age treats like Corn Cheese Balls, deep-frying always seems to add more pep to a snack. A crunchy outer layer and a soft interior, a phenomenon achieved through deep-frying, is something that is truly fantastic. An endless list of deep-fried snacks from Indian and international cuisines wait to delight you, ranging from Vegetable Gold Coins and Gobi Manchurian to Spring Roll.

Indian deep-fried starters

Cutlet, kachori, samosa, vada, pakora are popular Indian deep-fried dishes. While some can be eaten for morning breakfast, some can be relished as evening snacks and some can even be enjoyed as starters before the beginning of a meal.

Medu Vada, Chana Dal Vada, Masala Vadas are famous South-Indian vadas that have different mouth-feel and a perfect flavour! Enjoy them hot with coconut chutney and sambhar for sumptuous breakfast. Also, make sure you patiently fry them till golden brown, or they might have a slightly raw flavour.

Piping hot Corn Kachori, Rajasthani Vatana Kachori, Moong Dal Kachori, Lilva Kachori with a delightful, tongue-tickling filling in the inside and a crisp and flaky but not too oily covering taste yummy with a cup of masala chai. You can even serve them as a side dish with the main meal in a traditional thali. These cheerful starters are bound to start your meal on a positive note, literally!

Deep Fried Snacks

You can make a wide variety of cutlet, samosa by using a myriad of vegetables and spices. Enjoy it hot and fresh with chutneys of your choice. In fact, you can even stuff them between a pav to make it more filling. Also, you can make varieties of deep-fried jar snacks like Farsi Puri, Dry Pasta Jar Snack, Rice Flour Chakli or Yellow Banana Chips in bulk and store in an air-tight container.

International deep-fried appetizers

Croquettes are cylindrical rolls, stuffed in between with a tongue-tickling mixture, coated in the breadcrumb and deep-fried till crispy. Potato, corn, cheese and paneer are popular ingredients used to make an array of croquettes. Aloo Cheese Croquettes, Paneer and Corn Croquettes, Corn and Rice Croquettes and Sweet Potato and Sesame Croquettes are some delectable deep-fried appetizers which will amaze your guests and spread your fame as a great cook!

Fried Mozzarella Sticks, Cheese Poppers, Onion Rings are other popular appetizers. They are generally served as munchies along with cocktails. These irresistible, mouth-watering delights are sure to be loved by young and old alike. Here is a list of some of my favorite deep-fried appetizers for you to try and start your meal tongue-tickling way.

1. Mexican Bread Rolls

2. Greek Style Potatoes

3. Crispy Lotus Stem Honey Chilli

4. Pasta Cheese Balls

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moong dal kachori | Rajasthani moong dal kachori | khasta kachori | street-style moong dal kachori | with amazing 28 images. moong dal kachori is a lip-smacking dish, straight from the land of flavours Rajasthan and also called Rajasthani moong dal kachori or khasta kachori. Rajasthani's relish moong dal kachori either for breakfast or quick evening snack, also can be made into chaat and served as a side dish with any meal. A perfect kachori is one that is puffed up and flaky outside but hollow inside as the filling sticks to the crust. Here is how to make such an ideal Rajasthani moong dal kachori right in your own kitchen. The recipe might look complicated and tough but trust me, it is not. Once you master and understand it, you can make in really very quickly. moong dal kachori makes an absolutely delicious snack, which is very popular in North India and is also one of the most loved street food. With a flavourful moong dal mixture as filling, this kachori is deep-fried patiently on a slow flame to achieve that deliciously crisp crust and hollow, well-cooked interior. The trick to get the right texture of the moong dal kachori is slow-frying. You need to be patient when frying these kachoris to derive the perfect texture, flaky yet soft. Moyan "melted ghee" that is added while kneading the dough is also important as it helps in getting the thickness and also makes it flaky. The moong dal kachori can be kept fresh and stored in an air-tight containers for 2 to 3 days. Just before serving, warm up the kachoris in an oven for about 7 to 10 minutes, fill them with curds and chutneys and serve! Serve moong dal kachori along with Green Chutney and sweet tamarind chutney. Enjoy moong dal kachori | Rajasthani moong dal kachori | khasta kachori | street-style moong dal kachori | with detailed step by step recipe photos and video below.
sabudana vada stuffed with coconut chutney recipe | stuffed sabudana vada | chutney stuffed sabudana vada for vrat | with 40 amazing images. Sabudana Vada is one of the most traditional and all-time favourite fasting foods. Learn how to make sabudana vada stuffed with coconut chutney recipe | stuffed sabudana vada | chutney stuffed sabudana vada for vrat | These unique stuffed sabudana vadas are made with a filling of coconut chutney, boiled potatoes, crushed peanuts, and soaked sabudana. This unique combination of ingredients gives the vadas a unique texture and pleasing flavor. We have innovated the traditional sabudana vada recipe by stuffing it with a delicious coconut chutney. The chutney should be thick enough to be easily stuffed into the vada mixture. This flavourful sabudana vada stuffed with coconut chutney is a delightful treat with a unique flavor and texture. The coriander and green chilies add a bright and refreshing zest. pro tips to make sabudana vada: 1. You can skip adding coriander if you don’t have it while fasting. 2. For a richer flavor, you can add 1 tablespoon of ghee to the sabudana mixture. 3. Be careful not to overfill the vadas and seal them properly as they may break when frying. Enjoy sabudana vada stuffed with coconut chutney recipe | stuffed sabudana vada | chutney stuffed sabudana vada for vrat | with detailed step by step photos.
Punjabi samosa | authentic Punjabi samosa | Punjabi veg samosa | aloo samosa | with amazing 25 images. Local 'halwaais' frying mouthwatering samosas in huge kadhai is a common sight in nearly any part of India. Golden brown and crispy on the outside and soft and spicy on the inside Punjabi Samosas taste as good as they look. The traditional Punjabi Samosa is large and its filling is mainly made up of potatoes and peas. You can even add chopped cashew nuts and raisins to make them a rich and tasty snack. For that extra zing to Punjabi veg samosa you can also add some anardaana or black salt to the filling mixture. Also, while frying Punjabi samosa adjust the flame as needed for different batches as the oil should be medium hot and do not overcrowd the pan. Piping hot Punjabi samosas taste amazing with Khajur imli ki chutney or spicy green chutney. You can even top them with hot chole to make Chole Samosa Chaat. Other than that with a drizzle of coconut kadhi, you can make a unique Samosa Kadhi Chaat. Notes and tips on Punjabi samosa recipe. 1. Dough for samosa should be stiff which makes samosa’s flaky and crispy. 2. Press the stuffing lightly in the cone to prevent the air pockets. 3. Ensure that the edges of the samosa are sealed properly so that the stuffing doesn’t come out while frying. For others who don’t like complicated chaats, you can make this easy and quick Samosa Chaat smeared with whisked curd and chutney. Apart from these chaats, Mumbaikars make various sandwiches by stuffing samosa between bread slices. Try these fabulous Samosa Chips Sandwich and Toasted Samosa Sandwich for a tasty and innovative evening snack. You can make different stuffings of your choice and make varieties of samosa. Our website also has other samosa variants like the Mini Spinach and Cheese Samosa Hariyali Samosa, Chinese Samosa, Cheese and Spring Onion Samosa that you can try making at home. Learn to make Punjabi samosa | authentic Punjabi samosa | Punjabi veg samosa | aloo samosa | with detailed step by step photos below.
honey chilli lotus stem recipe | crispy lotus stem in honey chilli sauce | oriental crispy lotus stem | with 27 amazing images. crispy lotus stem in honey chilli sauce, a delicious and quick appetizer/starter recipe made with deep fried crispy lotus stem in sweet chilli honey sauce. Learn how to make honey chilli lotus stem recipe | crispy lotus stem in honey chilli sauce | oriental crispy lotus stem | Lotus Stem is also known as Kamal Kakdi in India. In many parts of Northern India it is also known as Bhein. It is also very commonly used in Chinese and many other South Asian cuisines. The lotus stem is a very exotic dish that is been used in many parts of the world as a stir fry or even as vegetable subzi in most of the north Indian dish. Lip-smacking delicious honey chilli lotus stem, perfect as a starter or appetizer, it gets done quickly too. Thinly-sliced lotus stems are first deep fried and then stir-fried with flavorful sauces, spices and honey to get a sweet and sour delicacy that tickles your taste buds. The honey added to it not only elevates that taste but also balances the spices and the salt. Tips to make honey chilli lotus stem: 1. Instead of honey you can add maple syrup also. 2. Do not deep fry them together otherwise they will stick to each other and will not cook properly. 3. Deep fry them batch wise on medium flame so they get cooked properly. Enjoy honey honey chilli lotus stem recipe | crispy lotus stem in honey chilli sauce | oriental crispy lotus stem | with detailed step by step photos.
corn and capsicum tikki recipe | sweet corn veg tikki | Indian corn and capsicum cutlet | with 23 amazing images. corn and capsicum tikki recipe | sweet corn veg tikki | Indian corn and capsicum cutlet | To make corn and capsicum tikki, blend the corn in a mixer to a coarse paste, without using any water. Transfer the mixture into a deep bowl, add all the remaining ingredients and mix well. Divide the mixture into 8 equal portions and roll each portion into a round flat tikki. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick kadhai and deep-fry a few tikkis at a time, till they turn golden brown in colour from all the sides. Drain on an absorbent paper and serve immediately with green chutney. Corn and capsicum are a lesson in contrasts. While one is sweet, juicy and yellow, the other is spicy, crunchy and green. See how they complement each other perfectly in everything from texture and flavour to appearance in sweet corn veg tikki. Assembling ingredients and making the corn and capsicum tikki is also very easy to prepare because it uses minimal ingredients and does not even require the corn to be boiled before making the dough mixture. It is no surprise then that this Indian corn and capsicum cutlet turns out to be such an irresistible snack. Nobody can withhold the temptation to bite into one of these green chilli flavoured tikkis, which are oh-so-crisp outside and super soft inside. Tips for tips for corn capsicum tikki. 1. Always serve corn capsicum tikki with green chutney or any spicy chutney. This gives a great combination of sweet corn and spicy chutney. 2. Since tikkis are not firm before frying, place each tikki on a slotted spoon (jhara) and then drop into the hot oil. 3. Drain tikkis on an absorbent paper to remove the excess oil. Enjoy corn and capsicum tikki recipe | sweet corn veg tikki | Indian corn and capsicum cutlet | with step by step photos.
cabbage pakoda recipe | cabbage pakora South Indian style | Indian patta gobhi ke pakode | quick snack | with 18 amazing images. cabbage pakoda recipe | cabbage pakora South Indian style | Indian patta gobhi ke pakode | quick snack is a tasty snack to be enjoyed at a family get-together. Learn how to make cabbage pakora South Indian style. To make cabbage pakoda, combine all the ingredients along with approx. 2 tbsp of water in a deep bowl and mix well. Drop spoonfuls of the mixture into hot oil in a deep non-stick pan and deep-fry a few at a time on a medium flame, till they turn golden brown in colour from all the sides. Drain on an absorbent paper. Serve immediately with green chutney and tomato ketchup. Pakodas don’t always have to be onion-based. Here is an irresistibly crunchy and excitingly flavoured cabbage pakora South Indian style made with patta gobhi. With a flavourful touch of coriander, the cabbage is held together with besan to make awesome pakodas. The Indian patta gobhi ke pakode pairs best with green chutney or tomato ketchup. You can also serve them hot and fresh for parties or as a quick snack, with a cup of steaming tea or coffee. If you like Indian patta gobhi ke pakode, then also try other pakoras like Khichdi Pakodas, Stuffed Methi Paneer Pakoda, Stuffed Spinach Pakoda to make a pakoda platter. Tips for cabbage pakoda. 1. Cabbage should be shredded thinly as shown here. 2. Remember to not add too much water while mixing the ingredients because cabbage will also slowly let out water as you have shredded it thinly. That, along with a tablespoon or two of water, is enough to bind the batter. If the batter becomes watery, the pakodas won’t be crunchy enough. 3. This mixture should be used immediately and not kept for long as it will release water and you will find it difficult to make pakodas. 4. Oil should be hot and always deep-fry on a medium flame so they cook well. Do not fry them over low flame, the cabbage pakoda will absorb too much oil and turn soggy. And if you deep-fry on a high flame then they will get burnt. Enjoy cabbage pakoda recipe | cabbage pakora South Indian style | Indian patta gobhi ke pakode | quick snack | with step by step photos.
medu vada | south indian medu vada | urad dal vada | garelu vada | uzhunnu vada | with 20 amazing images. To make medu vada, urad dal is soaked, drained and then spices added and blended to make a smooth batter. Then small portions of urad dal vada is then deep fried. Most South Indians consider breakfast incomplete without Medu Vada. Whether they have Idli, dosa, pongal or upma, they like to add a crispy, tasty and protein-rich urad dal vada to the platter. In fact, when you have breakfast in a South Indian restaurant, even in the remote villages, you will be fascinated to see the waiter reel out the list of breakfast combos, almost all of them featuring vada! Serving them fresh with Sambhar and coconut chutney however is doubly delightful. Enjoy how to make medu vada | south indian medu vada | urad dal vada | garelu vada | uzhunnu vada recipe with detailed step by step photos and video below.
vatana ni kachori recipe | matar kachori | green peas kachori | green peas recipe | with 6 amazing images. vatana ni kachori is a famous Gujarati snack served as a side dish with the main meal in a typical Gujarati thali. Learn how to make green peas kachori. The green peas kachori hold a delightful, tongue-tickling filling of crushed green peas perked up with ginger, green chillies and spices which are deep fried. You will thoroughly enjoy every aspect of this vatana ni kachori , right from the texture to the taste. Completely worth the effort! Making perfect matar kachori is an art, and nothing short of it. The ideal cover, which is crisp and flaky but not too oily, and a soft filling, which is neither dry nor soggy, are all essential elements of the perfect vatana ni kachori. Here, we present a recipe that is quite easy to follow and guaranteed to give you lovely Green Peas Kachoris if you follow the instructions well. To make vatana ni kachori, knead a semi-soft dough by combining maida, ghee, little lemon juice and salt. For the stuffing, heat oil and temper the cumin seeds and asafoetida. Add green peas and cook for 4 minutes. Add the lemon juice, green chilli paste, ginger paste, garam masala, coriander and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 3 minutes. Roll out small circles from the dough, place a portion of the stuffing and seal it by bringing the sides together. Heat oil and deep-fry the kachoris till golden brown in colour. Tips for vatana ni kachori. 1. Do not crush the green peas completely. Coarsely crushed works best as it gives a good mouthfeel. 2. Seal the kachori very well after putting the filling, else the kachori will open during deep-frying. 3. Ensure to deep-fry vatana ni kachori on a slow flame, else they will not cook well from within and not turn crispy too. Serve this Indian snack recipe with green chutney and sweet chutney. Check out for a wide variety of Farsans. Enjoy vatana ni kachori recipe | matar kachori | green peas kachori | green peas recipe | given below.
cheese and spring onion samosa recipe | onion cheese samosa | Indian snack recipe | with 35 amazing images. cheese and spring onion samosa recipe | onion cheese samosa | Indian snack recipe is a flavourful snack with a unique combo of stuffing. Learn how to make onion cheese samosa. To make cheese and spring onion samosa, for the dough combine all the ingredients in a deep bowl and knead into a stiff dough using enough water. Keep aside. Divide the dough into 8 equal portions. Roll out a portion of the dough into 150 mm. X 75 mm. (6" x 3") diameter oval. Cut the oval horizontally into 2 equal portions using a knife. Take a portion and join the edges to make a cone. Stuff the cone with a portion of the stuffing, apply a little water along the edge and pinch it well to seal the stuffing. Repeat with the remaining dough and stuffing to make 14 more samosas. Heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan and deep-fry a few samosas on a medium flame till they turn golden brown in colour from both the sides. Drain on an absorbent paper. Serve immediately with chilli garlic sauce. Unlike the common samosas that are stuffed with soft, potato-based mixtures, the onion cheese samosa has a totally different stuffing, which gives it an exciting texture and unique taste too. The stuffing is also seasoned with red chilli flakes, which gives you a fabulous mouth-feel combining the gooeyness of cheese, the crunch of onions and the inherent heat of chillies. Rolling and shaping the cheese and spring onion samosa is similar to the regular aloo and green pea stuffed samosa. All you need to do is keep a few pointers in mind to get perfectly fried samosas. Since this Indian snack recipe has an Oriental touch, you can serve it with chilli garlic sauce. Explore more samosa options like the regular Samosa and Mini Onion Samosa. Tips for cheese and spring onion samosa. 1. Ensure the dough is smooth. 2. Also ensure that the rolling is smooth and there are no cracks on the surface, else the samosa might break or open up while frying. 3. Chilli flakes in the stuffing can be replaced with finely chopped green chillies or green chilli paste. 4. Pinch the edges well so the stuffing doesn’t spill out while frying. 5. Do not fill the cone completely. Leave a little space empty to seal it. 6. Make sure you fry the cheese and spring onion samosa on a medium flame, otherwise the plain flour covering will get cooked too soon but the stuffing will remain raw. Enjoy cheese and spring onion samosa recipe | onion cheese samosa | Indian snack recipe | with step by step photos.
French fries recipe | homemade Indian style French fries | crispy finger chips | how to make crispy French fries | with 9 amazing images. French fries recipe | homemade Indian style French fries | crispy finger chips | how to make crispy French fries needs no introduction, neither to kids nor to adults. It’s an all time favorite munchie. Learn how to make homemade crispy French fries. To make French fries, boil a vesselful of water with a little salt. Add the potato fingers and parboil them for 5 to 7 minutes. Drain and keep aside. Heat the oil in a kadhai and deep-fry a few potato fingers at a time on a medium flame till they turn crisp and golden brown in colour from all the sides. Drain the french fries on absorbent paper, sprinkle salt and pepper on top and toss gently. Serve the french fries immediately. Our homemade crispy French fries recipe with detailed step by step photos will help you make addictive potato fries easily at home. Washing the potato fingers in cold water will ensure removal of starch resulting in crispier fried. Parboiling the potatoes before deep-frying also results in the crunchiest French fries ever. To enhance the visual appeal, cut the potatoes into fingers of uniform sizes. This further ensures uniform cooking of crispy finger chips. French Fries and burgers seem to have tied the knot! It is hard to think of burgers without some form of crispy accompaniment, but of these, the common crispy French fries are the most tried-and-test and safe combo for any type of burger. These homemade Indian style French fries are the most famous accompaniment to vegetable burger Indian style. You can also check out our other deep-fried potato snack recipes like Spicy Potato Wedges, Potato Nuggets and Potato Smiley. Tips for French fries. 1. For really crisp french fries, use the variety of potatoes with a higher starch content popularly known as French fries potatoes /chips potatoes. In Maharashtra, they are called talegaon potatoes.2. Do not forget to add salt while parboiling. This helps the potatoes to soak the salt well. 3. Put the potato fingers one by one in hot oil or else the oil might splutter or the potato fingers would stick to each other while frying. Enjoy French fries recipe | homemade Indian style French fries | crispy finger chips | how to make crispy French fries | with step by step photos.
corn, cheese and jalapeno balls recipe | jalapeno poppers | corn cheese and jalapeno croquettes | party starter | with 27 amazing images. Corn and cheese is always a winning combo; add jalapenos to it and you have the definition of irresistible! a simple corn, cheese and jalapeno balls starter gets ready in minutes. Learn how to make corn, cheese and jalapeno balls recipe | jalapeno poppers | corn cheese and jalapeno croquettes | party starter | jalapeno poopers are deep-fried, melted cheese balls stuffed with sweet corn and diced jalapeños, coated in crispy breadcrumbs. You will love the texture of this preparation, with a soft interior and a crispy top. corn cheese and jalapeno croquettes is one such snack, which is loved by all. Not only kids but adults are also equally fond of them. These crispy corn cheese balls are delicious, look awesome too, can be enjoyed with tomato ketchup or coriander mint chutney. Tips to make corn cheese and jalapeno balls: 1. After boiling the corn, ensure it is drained completely. There should not be too much moisture left in it. 2. You can make it little colorful by adding finely chopped vegetables like capsicum and carrots, they also give a nice bite on frying. 3. Instead of grated processed cheese, you can use cheddar cheese, mozzarella cheese or a combination of all. Enjoy corn, cheese and jalapeno balls recipe | jalapeno poppers | corn cheese and jalapeno croquettes | party starter | with detailed step by step images.
corn cheese balls recipe | cheese corn balls | crispy corn cheese balls | with amazing 40 images Looking for a lip smacking starter recipe for your kids birthday bash or for a high tea party? "Corn cheese balls" is definitely the ideal recipe. The cheese corn balls recipe is super quick and easy to make and the combination of cheese and corn is supreme. Corn cheese ball is a recipe that is loved by all the age groups, from a toddler to the eldest of the family. We have divided the procedure of making it into 3 stages. The first stage is making the thick white sauce which will help in binding the corn cheese balls. Start with melting butter in a pan, add equal quantity of plain flour to it. Cook it until its frothy and the raw smell goes away, add milk and stir continuously till you get a nice lump make sure there are no lumps in the prepared thick white sauce. Once the white sauce is ready transfer it to a plate and allow it to cook, then add boiled and crushed corn to it, make sure there is no water left or it will make the mixture watery and hard to bind. Add processed cheese, you can also use mozarella cheese or even mix the cheese with the white sauce base. Add chopped coriander, green chillies and mix all the ingredients together. You can also add mixed herbs and chilli flakes to it. Then divide and roll in small balls and keep aside. For frying the corn cheese balls, dip the prepared balls in the slurry, coat the with bread crumbs and deep fry If you want your corn cheese balls even crispier use panko bread crumbs. While deep frying, if your corn cheese balls are breaking add corn flour, mix again and then fry. To make them even colourful and add more flavour you an even add chopped vegetables like bell peppers or broccoli to it. Corn cheese balls makes an luscious starter and it just melts down in the mouth. It is not only treat to your taste buds but also to eyes. It is eye appealing and would give a tough competition to other starters that you would serve along. Serve corn cheese balls with tomato ketchup or schezwan sauce!! Enjoy corn cheese balls recipe | cheese corn balls | crispy corn cheese balls recipe with step by step photos and video below.
chilli baby corn recipe | Chinese chilli baby corn starter | dry baby corn chilli | crispy baby corn chilli | with 23 amazing images. chilli baby corn recipe | Chinese chilli baby corn starter | dry baby corn chilli | crispy baby corn chilli has become a taken-for-granted starter on most party menus these days. It is also a popular starter at Indian restaurants. Learn how to make crispy baby corn chilli. To make chilli baby corn, heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan and dip a few babycorn pieces in the prepared batter and deep-fry a few at a time till they are light brown in colour from all the sides. Drain on an absorbent paper and keep aside. Heat the oil in a broad non-stick pan, add the green chillies, ginger, garlic, spring onion whites and greens, and celery and sauté on a medium flame for 2 minutes. Add the capsicum, and sauté on a medium flame for 1 minute. Add the soy sauce, chilli sauce, vinegar, cornflour-water mixture, sugar and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for a few seconds, while stirring it continuously. Add the deep-fried babycorn, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 to minutes, while stirring it continuously. Serve immediately garnished with spring onion greens. Batter-coated and deep-fried baby corn is tossed with an assortment of awesome ingredients, which range from crunchy spring onions and pungent garlic to a splash of Oriental sauces to make Chinese chilli baby corn starter. The crunchy, exciting texture and vibrant flavour make dry baby corn chilli a popular amongst foodies, especially those who love tongue-tickling, spicy stuff. This is an impressive alternative to potato based starters or tikkis which are usually served as starters. The aroma of sauteing finely chopped ginger, garlic and green chillies is very peculiar about Chinese cooking. Sure to fire up your digestive juices, this crispy baby corn chilli is a must-try! You can also try other Chinese recipes like Chilli Paneer or Chinese Barbequed Tofu with Sesame Noodles. Tips for chilli baby corn. 1. Make sure the baby corn is not sliced too thin, or you will lose the lovely crunch. 2. The batter should be thick enough to coat the baby corn well. If needed, adjust the consistency of batter accordingly. 3. Do not over saute the capsicum. It should remain slightly crunchy. 4. After adding the cornflour mixture, stir it continuously else the mixture might turn lumpy. Enjoy chilli baby corn recipe | Chinese chilli baby corn starter | dry baby corn chilli | crispy baby corn chilli | with step by step images below.
An off-beat finger-food from Burmese cuisine, the Budijaw is made by deep-frying bottle gourd fingers coated in a spicy batter. The batter gets its lip-smacking flavour from a pungent onion paste and a couple of spice powders too. This crispy snack is complemented well by a tangy and spicy garlic chutney. Serve this Burmese Doodhi Snack immediately on preparation, to enjoy its special texture that is crisp outside and succulent inside. If you are looking out for more Burmese recipes, check these out- Burmese Khowsuey , Burmese Spaghetti , Pyajo and Layered Spicy Vegetable Pulao .
ghughra recipe | Jamnagari ghughra | vatana na ghughra | green peas ghughra | matar gujiya / karanji | ghughra recipe is a variation to the sweet coconut stuffing in which green peas have been used. Learn how to make vatana na ghughra. Flaky, yet soft coating with a perfectly balanced green peas stuffing, rolled, shaped and fried till crisp is what describes matar gujiya / karanji. This is a common snack made during the festival of Diwali. Try it out and you would make over and over again without a festival or an occasion coming up too! To make ghughra, first make a soft dough by combining maida, melted ghee and salt using enough water. Knead again using the oil till smooth. Keep aside under a wet muslin cloth. Then for the stuffing, heat the oil in a broad non-stick pan and add the cumin seeds and asafoetida. When the seeds crackle, add the green peas and sauté on a medium flame for a few seconds. Sprinkle 1 tbsp water, mix well and cover and cook on a slow flame for 7 minutes, while stirring occasionally. Add the sugar, green chilli paste, ginger paste, coriander, coconut, sesame seeds, lemon juice and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 1 minute. Cool slightly and divide the stuffing into 20 equal portions. Keep aside. Then make the karanji. Divide into 20 portions and roll one portion into a 4” circle, place little stuffing and fold to make a semi-circle. Pinch the edges of the ghughra. Roll and shape all ghughras and deep-fry in hot oil till golden brown. Serve immediately with green chutney. While the vatana na ghughra are typically half-moon shaped, you can also make them in other shapes too, if you wish to! Pinching the gughras is an art which you can master over time. They look pretty if uniformly pinched. However, you can keep them plain edged too if you cannot get a uniform pinched edge at the circumference. These Jamnagari ghughra make tea-time significantly more interesting! Fry the ghughras just before serving as they tend to get cold and soggy after a while. Serve them with green chutney at snack time. You can also serve these green peas ghughra as farsan in a Gujarati thali set menu likePanchkutiyu Shaak, Rasawala Chana, Rotlis, Raiwala Marcha, cutney and Shrikhand. Tips for ghughra. 1. Ensure that the green peas are not boiled and coarsely crushed. You just need to blend them in a mixer for 5 seconds and they will be coarsely crushed. This texture is needed for a good mouthfeel. 2. Cool the mixture before shaping ghughras, else the dough might have cracks due to the steam generated. 3. Deep fry the ghughras on a slow flame so they cook uniformly. Enjoy ghughra recipe | Jamnagari ghughra | vatana na ghughra | green peas ghughra | matar gujiya / karanji.
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