Palak Pakoda
Palak Pakoda is a monsoon snack that is super easy and quick to make. I found the freshest farm grown spinach at the Farmer?s Market (rythu bazaar) and decided on making a North Indian style snack ? Palak Pakoda. A vegetarian and vegan Indian snack that is a crowd-pleaser. I love the crisp texture and flavors that go into its making. The green chilies and ginger are the main ingredients that set everything off.
Palak Pakoda Recipe
Prep & Cooking: 20-30 mts
Serves ? 5 persons
Cuisine: North Indian
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Ingredients:3 cups packed chopped spinach leaves/palak/palakura
1 1/4 to 1 1/2 cups besan/chick pea flour/senaga pindi
2 1/2 tbsps rice flour
1/2 tsp red chili powder
1/2 tsp roasted cumin powder
2-3 finely chopped green chilies (adjust)
1 tsp ginger-garlic paste
10-12 mint leaves finely chopped
2 tbsps finely chopped fresh coriander leaves
2 tbsps hot oil
water as required
salt to taste
oil for deep frying
1 Mix all the above ingredients adding salt as required and 2 tablespoons hot oil. Add very little water and mix. The batter should just coat the palak leaves and it should not be a flowing batter but a stiff batter. [Start with few tbsps of water and keep adding till the batter just coats the spinach leaves]
2 Heat oil in a deep frying or heavy bottomed vessel. Once the oil is piping hot, reduce flame to medium and drop a little mixture of the batter to form fritters. Deep the pakodas to a golden brown color. Do not over crowd the vessel.
3 Serve Palak Pakoda warm with a cup of masala chai or coffee. The pakodas can be stored in an air tight container for 2-3 days.
Palakura Pakodi
Prep time: 10 min Cook time: 20 min Yield: Ingredients: palak chick pea flourPalak Pakoda is a monsoon snack that is super easy and quick to make. I found the freshest farm grown spinach at the Farmer?s Market (rythu bazaar) and decided on making a North Indian style snack Palak Pakoda.
All images and content on Sailu's Kitchen are copyright protected | Please Ask FirstBy Sailu ? Sep 22nd, 2011 ? Category: All Recipes, Flour Recipes, Green Leafy Vegetables, Indian Vegetarian Recipes, North Indian Recipes, Recipes Vegetable Dishes, Savories, Snacks, Chaat & Tiffin Recipes, Vegan Recipes
Source: http://www.sailusfood.com/2011/09/22/palak-pakoda-spinach-fritters/
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