Crispy vegetable pakoras are a delightful appetizer or snack originating from the Indian subcontinent. These fritters are bursting with flavor and have a satisfying crunch. They can be made with a variety of vegetables, making them a versatile dish that can be tailored to your preferences. In this article, we will guide you through the steps to create crispy vegetable pakoras that will impress your family and friends. We will discuss selecting the right vegetables, preparing the batter, and frying the pakoras to perfection. By following our expert tips and tricks, you will be able to master the art of making crispy vegetable pakoras that are both delicious and visually appealing.
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CRISPY VEGETABLE PAKORAS
Crispy Vegetable Pakoras are probably my all-time favorite and satisfying appetizer. They are perfect for any occasion, not to mention they are a favorite with all -young or old! These bite-sized snacks are fried to crispy golden-brown perfection. I serve pakoras with tamarind or cilantro chutney. When cooked right they are crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. These pakoras also have the added benefits of being vegan and gluten-free.I have many fond memories of my mother cooking pakoras when I was a child. There was no special occasion that warranted her whipping up a batch of pakoras. Sometimes she would just come up with an excuse - be it the weather (especially if it was cold & rainy!) or if she simply wanted something savory and spicy. Pakoras were also a staple in our household when guests would unexpectedly show up at our house.Vegetable Pakoras are easy and quick to make, not to mention you can use a variety of vegetables to make them. I can tell you from personal experience that these pakoras are extremely addicting! Try pairing these pakoras with your afternoon tea or as a spicy delicious snack!This recipe will serve 4.
Provided by admin
Time 25m
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- First prepare the vegetables: okras, wash and pat dry, cut off the tops and bottom. Then cut the okras vertically into four slices. Bell pepper slice into about quarter inch thick, making julienne, and cut the green beans into half then cut them vertically.
- Next! Prepare pakora mix, mix all the dry ingredients together, besan, corn starch rice flour, and baking soda, mix them well. Rice flour, corn starch and baking soda will add the extra crispness to pakoras.
- Now add the other spices, coriander powder, mango powder, red chili powder and salt. Mix all the ingredients well.
- Sprinkle the dry mix over vegetables mix them well add water little at a time as needed to coat the vegetables nicely with besan spice mix, vegetables should be coated well. I added about 1/4th cup of water.
- Heat at least one inch of oil in a frying pan over medium high heat. To test, put one drop of batter in the oil. The batter should come up slowly. Drop the pakoas slowly one at a time. Put few pakoras at a time don't overlap the pakoras.
- Fry the pakoras until they turn golden brown, turning them occasionally. This should take about 6 minutes.
- Take them out over paper towel to absorb the extra oil.
- Fry all the pakoras same way.
CRISPY VEGETABLE PAKORAS
These are very yummy, and if any of you have ever had Japanese tempura coated veggies, you'll love this recipe. It's similar, yet it is unique in it's taste. Serve with a chili sauce, mint yogurt sauce, or sweet and sour sauce. Try other vegetables for dipping, such as sweet potatoes, broccoli and asparagus.
Provided by veggigoddess
Categories Appetizers and Snacks Spicy
Time 25m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Sift the chickpea flour into a medium bowl. Mix in the coriander, salt, turmeric, chili powder, garam masala and garlic.
- Make a well in the center of the flower. Gradually pour the water into the well and mix to form a thick, smooth batter.
- Over medium high heat in a large, heavy saucepan, heat the oil to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).
- Coat the cauliflower and onions in the batter and fry them in small batches until golden brown, about 4 to 5 minutes. Drain on paper towels before serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 216.5 calories, Carbohydrate 15.9 g, Fat 15.9 g, Fiber 2.6 g, Protein 4.6 g, SaturatedFat 1.9 g, Sodium 406.4 mg, Sugar 4.3 g
MIXED VEGETABLE PAKORAS
Nidhi Jalan loves her snacks. The owner of Brooklyn-based Masala Mama calls these deep-fried veggies the "tempura" of Indian food. The spice-infused batter fries up into a puffy and crunchy coating -- fresh cilantro chutney is the perfect dipping sauce. Though pakoras are usually served at tea time, Nidhi also loves them at cocktail hour.
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Time 40m
Yield 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 23
Steps:
- For the green chutney: Combine the chilies, cilantro, garlic, ginger, mint, lime juice, sugar, cumin, 2 tablespoons water and 3/4 teaspoon salt in a food processor or blender and blend until smooth. Season to taste with additional salt if needed. Transfer to a serving bowl and set aside. Makes: 3/4 cup.
- For the batter: Combine the chickpea flour, cilantro, ajwain, asafoetida, chili flakes, baking soda, if using, and a heaping tablespoon of salt. Gradually add enough water, while mixing, to form a smooth batter that has the consistency of thin pancake batter, about 2 cups water; it should be thick enough to coat the back of a spoon.
- For the vegetables and frying: Fill a large Dutch oven halfway with oil, attach a deep-fry thermometer and heat over medium-high heat to 340 degrees F. (It is important that the oil be medium hot, if too hot then the pakoras will brown on the outside but the vegetables will be raw on the inside.)
- Toss together the kale and yellow onion in a bowl. Then put the cauliflower/broccoli, red onion and potato into separate bowls. Once the oil is at temperature, add enough of the batter to the bowl of onions to coat. Then drop spoonfuls of the mixture into the hot oil (being careful not to overcrowd) and fry, turning occasionally, until golden brown, 5 to 7 minutes. Use a slotted spoon to remove to a cooling rack set over a baking sheet. Repeat with the remaining batter and vegetables: 5 to 7 minutes for the cauliflower/broccoli florets, 6 to 10 minutes for the potatoes and 5 to 7 minutes for the kale.
- Sprinkle the pakoras with sea salt and serve hot with the green chutney for dipping.
CRISPY VEGETABLE PAKORAS
These are very yummy, and if any of you have ever had Japanese tempura coated veggies, you'll love this recipe. It's similar, yet it is unique in it's taste. Serve with a chili sauce, mint yogurt sauce, or sweet and sour sauce. Try other vegetables for dipping, such as sweet potatoes, broccoli and asparagus.
Provided by veggigoddess
Categories Spicy Appetizers
Time 25m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Sift the chickpea flour into a medium bowl. Mix in the coriander, salt, turmeric, chili powder, garam masala and garlic.
- Make a well in the center of the flower. Gradually pour the water into the well and mix to form a thick, smooth batter.
- Over medium high heat in a large, heavy saucepan, heat the oil to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).
- Coat the cauliflower and onions in the batter and fry them in small batches until golden brown, about 4 to 5 minutes. Drain on paper towels before serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 216.5 calories, Carbohydrate 15.9 g, Fat 15.9 g, Fiber 2.6 g, Protein 4.6 g, SaturatedFat 1.9 g, Sodium 406.4 mg, Sugar 4.3 g
VEGETABLE PAKORAS
Crispy fried potatoes, spinach, and onion rings that taste great dipped in tamarind and coriander chutneys for a great appetizer that is hard to resist. You can purchase the chutneys at any Indian or Pakistani grocer, or choose another dipping sauce for your pakoras!
Provided by PalatablePastime
Categories Vegetable
Time 1h10m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Mix together the gram flour, salt, cayenne in a bowl; add the water stirring to make a thick batter.
- Stir until thick and smooth, adding just a touch more water if you need it; allow the batter to sit for about 1/2 hour before using it.
- Before dipping the vegetables, stir the chopped chilies, the cilantro, and the ghee into the batter, mixing well.
- Heat oil and coat vegetable pieces thickly with batter.
- Carefully drop coated vegetables into hot oil and cook until crisp and golden; remove from oil and drain on paper toweling.
- Serve warm with chutneys such as tamarind and coriander chutney and hot onion relish.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 223, Fat 3.5, SaturatedFat 0.4, Sodium 475.5, Carbohydrate 40.4, Fiber 6.4, Sugar 6.9, Protein 8.8
Tips:
- Use a variety of vegetables for different flavors and textures.
- Cut the vegetables into uniform sizes so they cook evenly.
- Soak the vegetables in cold water for 10 minutes before coating them in the batter. This will help the batter adhere to the vegetables.
- Use a light hand when mixing the batter. Over-mixing will make the batter tough.
- Heat the oil to 375 degrees Fahrenheit before frying the pakoras.
- Fry the pakoras in small batches so they don't overcrowd the pan.
- Cook the pakoras until they are golden brown and crispy.
- Drain the pakoras on paper towels before serving.
- Serve the pakoras hot with your favorite dipping sauce.
Conclusion:
Crispy vegetable pakoras are a delicious and easy-to-make appetizer or snack. With a variety of vegetables to choose from and a simple batter, you can create a dish that is both flavorful and healthy. Serve them hot with your favorite dipping sauce and enjoy!
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