Take 1.5 cups of besan in a bowl.
Punjabi Khadi Pakora RecipeSource: Nita Mehta’s Punjabi RecipesServes: 4 as a sidePreparation time: 45 minsFor the Khadi:
2 cups curd / plain yogurt
1 cup water
1/3 cup besan / kadala maavu / gram flour
1/2 tsp turmeric powder
1 tsp red chilly powderFor tempering:
1 red chilly, broken into half
1 tsp jeera
2 tsp oil
SaltFor the Pakoras:
1.5 cups besan / kadala maavu / gram flour
1 onion, finely chopped
1 potato, finaly chopped
1 tsp red chilly powder
1 tsp jeera
A pinch of hing
1/2 tsp baking powder
Salt
1 cup waterHow to Make Punjabi Kadhi Pakora:
1. Mix the ingredients for the pakoras to form a batter. The consistency should be that of bajjis, not too loose.
2. Deep fry the pakoras in hot oil or use a paniyaram chatti / aebleskiver pan. This should help reduce the usage of oil and give you uniformly shaped pakoras.
Set aside.3. Beat the curd well. Add besan and other ingredients and beat well.
4. Heat oil and add the jeera and halved red chilly. When the jeera splutters and turns brown, lower heat to minimum and add the curd mixture. Bring to boil stirring continuously. After 5 mins, remove from fire.
5. When you are ready to serve the kadhi, add the dumplings, mix once through and serve.
Garnish with chopped coriander leaves and serve with chapatis / roti.
Turmericnspice
Soul food!!! love kadi ..and with the fritters an added treat ๐
Anonymous
so tempting indeed. I am going to try it right now. Thanks
Preeti Kashyap
This is such a great and healthy way to make pakodas. Great Click!
Sig
Guess what, we were making chili pakoras yeseterday and I was telling Siv that I want to make khadi with the besan, not with the pakodas though ๐ Great minds and all that, huh? Those pakodas look so delicious, so I might even go the extra step.
Nithya
wow this looks so good. New to me too.. will try it out soon. and the pics are perfect as usual ๐
Sushma Mallya
lovely pic nags….Nice idea to put the batter in that pan,will def try this weekend
rekhas kitchen
very beautifuly explained. Kadhi pakoda hummm it's my fav. so tempting pic.
Jayashree
I've been putting off using the appam pan for pakodas and vada….should try that out some time soon.
Uma
looks sooo tempting. Yum ๐
Indhu
the step-by-step pictures really help a lot… and I missed buying the kuzhi paniyaaram pan when I went to India this time… am so J ๐
looks thick and delicious… will make this as soon as I get my hands on the paniyaaram pan!