Crispy Vegetable Pakoras
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Veggie Pakoras aka. Veggie Fritters! These are good any day but they are even better accompanied by a hot cup of chai when it’s cold and rainy outside. Please use any veggies you have and like.. I especially recommend spinach!! The ratios are aprox 2.5 cups of chickpea flour to 6 cups veggies to 1 cup water. Adjust the water as needed to create a thick paste around the veggies. Enjoy xoxo 😘 #pakorasgalore #pakoras #veggiepakora #fritters #fyp #trending #viral #crispypakora #foodie #punjabisnack

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Crispy Vegetable Pakoras

On cold rainy days these Crispy Vegetable Pakoras paired with a hot cup of chai always hits the spot! Double fried for ultimate crispiness!! This simple pakora recipe can be easily adjusted and made with any vegetable you have and enjoy. You can use just onions if you like and turn these into whats called Onion Bhajis. The possibilities are endless. Check the notes on the recipe card to see examples of substitutions. Happy home cooking!

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Prep Time 20 mins Cook Time 10 mins Total Time 30 mins Difficulty: Beginner Servings: 6

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. To the flour mixture add in the cauliflower, potatoes, eggplant, onions, coriander, and chilies. Combine until the veggies are coated in the flour.

  2. Add in the water and mix well. You want a very thick paste like consistency hugging the veggies and holding them together. Feel free to add more water if necessary.

  3. Heat some neutral flavour cooking oil in a pot over medium heat. Scoop your batter into the hot oil. You can make these as big or as little as you like. I like to go for a medium size. Don’t overcrowd the pan and fry in batches

  4. Fry for 3-4 minutes per side and remove from the oil. Finish frying the rest of the pakoras.

  5. Fry for 3-4 minutes per side and remove from the oil. Finish frying the rest of the pakoras.

  6. Crank your heat up slightly above medium heat and place the pakoras back in the oil for a double fry. I like to start by double frying the first batch I removed from the oil first. Fry for about 1 1/2 minutes per side or until a nice dark golden brown colour is achieved.

     

     

  7. Remove and drain on a wire rack or on some paper towels. Serve with your favourite chutney, sweet chili sauce or ketchup. Enjoy!

Note

Fry immediately after mixing: Try to fry the pakora mixture immediately after mixing. Waiting too long will cause the vegetables to release liquid and in turn affect the consistency of your batter/coating.

Vegetable choices: Please use vegetables you have and enjoy. As mentioned in the description you can use a single vegetable or multiple. Using only onions will make these onion bhajis. Some examples of veggies I have used in making pakoras include pumpkin, sweet potatoes, carrots, spinach, okra, corn, kale etc.

Keywords: pakoras, snacks, indian snacks, appetizers, fritters

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