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Ramadan Special Snack Recipe: Vegetable Pakora

Pakoras, savoury fritters, are a very popular chaat—snack or appetizer. The chickpea batter gives them a unique flavour, and their crispy crust encases all kinds of vegetables and sometimes chunks of meat. Pakoras are often bought from street vendors who serve them wrapped in a newpaper cone.

INGREDIENTS

  • Chickpea flour (besan) — 1 cup
  • Hot chile peppers, minced (optional) — 1 or 2
  • Ground cumin — 1 teaspoon
  • Salt — 1 1/2 teaspoons
  • Warm water — 1/2 cup
  • Oil — 2 tablespoons
  • Prepared vegetables (see variations) — 2 to 3 cups
  • Oil for deep frying

METHOD

In a large bowl, add the chickpea flour, optional chile peppers, cumin, salt, water and 2 tablespoons of oil. Whisk the ingredients vigorously to incorporate air and make a fluffy, smooth batter. Alternatively, put all the batter ingredients into a blender and puree until smooth. Set aside and let the batter rest for about 20-30 minutes.

Heat about 1-2 inches of oil in a heavy skillet or deep pot over medium-high flame to 365-375°F. Using a fork, dip the prepared vegetables into the batter to coat. Then drop into the hot oil and deep fry until lightly browned on all sides. Remove to a plate lined with paper towels and hold warm while you repeat with the remaining vegetables.

Serve hot with mint chutney or cilantro chutney.

PAKORA VARIATIONS

Vegetables for Pakora: Eggplant sliced into thin rounds; par-cooked potatoes, sliced into thin rounds; cauliflower or broccoli broken into florets and blanched; peppers sliced into rings; okra sliced into rounds; chopped tomatoes. Use your imagination.

Bhajji, or Piaz Pakora: Use onions sliced into rings.

Murgh Pakora: Cut boneless, skinless chicken breast into cubes and marinate in tandoori marinade for about 30 minutes. Drain excess marinade, dip the chicken in the batter and fry.

Palak Pakora: Mix 2 or 3 cups of chopped spinach or cabbage with the pakora batter. Drop spoonfuls into the hot oil and fry until golden.

Paneer Pakora: Use cubed paneer cheese.
Add a pinch of garam masala, turmeric or asafoetida powder (hing) to the batter if you like.

Also Read:Ramadan Special Snack- Crispy Fried Corn

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