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Today I am going to share one of my favourite snacks Pakora Pakora is a Hindi word used for fritters. As rain starts, our mind automatically start thinking about Pakoras. 😂😂 So they are instantly prepared as rain drops start falling down the sky. I think there will be none who will say no to these crispy fritters.
I made these fritters a few days ago, when it was raining. I made mixed fritters using Spinach, Potatoes, Onions, Green chillies etc. You can made them separately too. At times I make Potato fritters for my daughter separately. Here I am going to share the ingredients and receipe for mix fritters.
Ingredients used
Fresh Spinach leaves 1bundle
Potato 2 medium sized
Onion 2 medium sized
Gram flour 1 cup
Salt according to taste
Dry Coriander 1 teaspoon
Carom seeds 1 teaspoon
Green chillies 2-3
Mustard oil to fry
Water 1-2 teaspoon or as required
Let's start making it 😄
Pour mustard oil in a pan and put it on the stove and heat it. I am using mustard oil, you may use any other oil of your choice.
Rinse Spinach thoroughly in the water. And cut it roughly.
Cut thin slices of Potato., Cut Green chillies, Onions into small pieces. You may add even more veggies of your choice.
Add Gram flour and all the spices in a bowl and mix it well. Now add the veggies to it and mix it well. You may add 1-2 teaspoon of curd to the mixture in place of water.
Take small portions of this mixture in hand or with a spoon and put it in the pan to fry. Keep the flame of gas at high. And also start frying the fritters only when the oil is heat up well.
Once they are fried from one side turn them., and let them fry well all over. Once they are done from both sides, take them out of the pan. Let the extra oil strain in the pan.
They are ready to be served. They taste yummy when hot. Serve them with Tomato sauce or green chutney made of Green Coriander and Mint leaves. They tastes even better with Chaat Masala sprinkled over them.
That's it 😄
Thank you everyone
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