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Onion Pakora Recipe | Crispy Onion Fritters Recipe | Eerulli Bajji Recipe
Onion pakora is a famous Indian recipe that is popularly prepared during the evening as a snack. Here is a video recipe. Also, follow the detailed step-by-step procedure with images.
Onion pakora is a typical Indian snack that is popular in most parts of the country. In Tamil Nadu, it is called vengaya pakoda, whereas in Karnataka the same snack is called eerulli bajji.
The pyaaz ke pakore is prepared by mixing thinly sliced onion pieces with a besan and rice flour batter. The batter also has a whole load of spices to make it tastier and more flavourful.
Onion pakora, or crispy onion fritters, are crunchy and crispy and make for a delicious snack. If you'd like to eat something deep-fried, the onion pakora is an ideal nibble that will make your mouth water while preparing it.
The onion pakoda is easy to prepare at home and does not require any expertise to try the recipe. So, try out our recipe on how to prepare onion pakora by following the video. Also, read the step-by-step procedure with images.
ONION PAKORA VIDEO RECIPE
Recipe By: Kavyashree S
Recipe Type: Snacks
Serves: 15 pieces
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Onions (peeled) - 2
Besan - ¼th bowl
Red chilli powder - 1½ tsp
Rice flour - 1 tbsp
Coriander leaves (chopped) - ¾th cup
Hing - ¼th tsp
Salt - to taste
Water - ½ cup
Oil - 2 tbsp + for frying
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1. Take 2 onions and remove the top and bottom portions.
2. Peel the skin off the onions and remove the top hard layer. Make sure there are no black stains on the onions.
3. Cut the onions into halves and remove the top end.
4. Cut them into long and thin slices.
5. Transfer into a mixing bowl.
6. Separate the layers of the onion slices.
7. Add besan in the mixing bowl.
8. Add red chilli powder and rice flour.
9. Then, add coriander leaves, hing and salt.
10. Mix thoroughly.
11. Add water little by little and mix it into a thick batter.
12. Add 2 tablespoons of oil in a heated small pan.
13. Heat the oil for about 2 minutes.
14. Add it to the batter and mix well.
15. Heat oil in a pan for frying on medium flame.
16. To check if the oil is hot enough, drop a small onion piece in the oil.
17. If it bubbles up immediately, then the oil is ready.
18. Add a spoonful of the mixture, one after the other, in the oil using your hand.
19. Fry them on a medium flame for 2 minutes.
20. Flip them over to cook on the other side.
21. Fry them until both the sides turn golden brown.
22. Remove them from the oil and serve hot.
- 1. The rice flour is added to get the pakoras to be crispy.
- 2. Add just enough water for the masalas to stick to the onions.
- 3. You can use ajwain (carom seeds) as an ingredient to add to the flavour.
- Serving Size - 4 pieces
- Calories - 315 cal
- Fat - 10 g
- Protein - 4 g
- Carbohydrates - 10 g
STEP BY STEP - HOW TO MAKE ONION PAKORA
1. Take 2 onions and remove the top and bottom portions.
2. Peel the skin off the onions and remove the top hard layer. Make sure there are no black stains on the onions.
3. Cut the onions into halves and remove the top end.
4. Cut them into long and thin slices.
5. Transfer into a mixing bowl.
6. Separate the layers of the onion slices.
7. Add besan in the mixing bowl.
8. Add red chilli powder and rice flour.
9. Then, add coriander leaves, hing and salt.
10. Mix thoroughly.
11. Add water little by little and mix it into a thick batter.
12. Add 2 tablespoons of oil in a heated small pan.
13. Heat the oil for about 2 minutes.
14. Add it to the batter and mix well.
15. Heat oil in a pan for frying on medium flame.
16. To check if the oil is hot enough, drop a small onion piece in the oil.
17. If it bubbles up immediately, then the oil is ready.
18. Add a spoonful of the mixture, one after the other, in the oil using your hand.
19. Fry them on a medium flame for 2 minutes.
20. Flip them over to cook on the other side.
21. Fry them until both the sides turn golden brown.
22. Remove them from the oil and serve hot.
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