Pakora Recipe

Mixed Vegetable Pakora are veggie fritters made in South Indian style. They are addictive, aromatic, crunchy and a delicious snack. Serve them with a cup of tea or chutney.

Pakora Recipe
Pakora Recipe

Mixed Vegetable Pakora are veggie fritters made in South Indian style. They are addictive, aromatic, crunchy and a delicious snack. Serve them with a cup of tea or chutney.

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 4

Step-by-step

  • Ingredients: salt as needed, 1 medium onion (thinly sliced), oil for deep frying as needed, ½ cup besan (or gram flour (add little more if needed)), ¼ cup rice flour (or corn flour (add little more if needed)), ½ tsp carom seeds (or ajwain (to suit your taste)), 3 green chilies (chopped (adjust)), handful mint (or pudina or coriander or dill leaves), 1 tsp ginger garlic paste (or crushed), ¼ to ½ tsp garam masala powder, 1 medium carrot (or ¾ cup julienned), ¼ cup capsicum, 1 cup cabbage (shredded), 6 french beans
  • Mix all the ingredients in a bowl, ensuring everything is well combined.
  • Heat oil in a deep pan or kadai for deep frying.
  • Once the oil is hot, drop spoonfuls of the batter into the hot oil.
  • Fry until golden brown and crispy on all sides.
  • Remove the pakoras from the oil and place them on a paper towel to drain excess oil.
  • Serve hot with chutney or tea.
My Favorite Pakora Recipe

My Go-To Pakora Recipe: A Taste of Home

As a busy working mom, finding time to cook delicious and healthy meals can be a challenge. But sometimes, a simple, satisfying snack is all you need to recharge and reconnect with yourself. That’s where my beloved pakora recipe comes in. This isn’t just any pakora; it’s a taste of home, a reminder of cozy evenings and family gatherings. The crispy, golden-brown fritters are incredibly versatile and incredibly easy to make. They're perfect for a quick weeknight snack, an appetizer for a casual get-together, or even a light lunch. This recipe has been a lifesaver countless times, and I’m thrilled to share it with you.

The beauty of this recipe lies in its simplicity and adaptability. I often adjust the vegetables based on what’s fresh and available at the market. Sometimes, I add extra carrots for a touch of sweetness, or throw in some spinach for an extra boost of nutrients. Feel free to experiment! The basic pakora batter is incredibly forgiving. Whether you prefer a spicier kick or a milder flavor, you can easily customize it to your liking. The combination of besan (gram flour) and rice flour creates a wonderfully light and crispy texture that’s impossible to resist. The addition of aromatic spices like carom seeds (ajwain) and garam masala adds depth and complexity to the flavor profile, making these pakoras truly unforgettable.

The preparation itself is straightforward and requires minimal effort. Simply combine all the ingredients in a bowl, mix well, and let the batter rest for a few minutes. This allows the flavors to meld together, resulting in a more flavorful pakora. Then, just heat your oil and fry until golden brown. The frying process is incredibly satisfying, the sizzle of the batter in the hot oil, the aroma of spices filling the kitchen – it’s a truly sensory experience. And finally, the reward? A plate of hot, crispy pakoras, perfect for dipping in your favorite chutney or simply enjoying on their own. They are a delightful burst of flavor and texture, a perfect balance of savory and spicy, a welcome treat anytime of day.

Beyond being a delicious snack, this pakora recipe holds a special place in my heart. It's a connection to my heritage, a reminder of simpler times, and a testament to the power of simple, wholesome food. It's a recipe I've passed down from my mother, and one that I'll continue to cherish and share for years to come. So, grab your ingredients, put on some music, and prepare to be amazed by the deliciousness of homemade pakoras.

Beyond the Recipe: The beauty of pakoras lies in their versatility. Feel free to experiment with different vegetables, spices, and herbs to create your own unique variations. Adding potatoes, zucchini, or even cauliflower can add interesting textures and flavors. Don't be afraid to experiment with different types of flour as well. A little experimentation can lead to some truly delightful discoveries. Serve your pakoras with a variety of chutneys, from the classic mint-coriander chutney to a tangy tamarind chutney. This versatile snack is sure to become a staple in your kitchen.