For Christmas, I made Aloo Bonda aka Aloo Vada (in North India)
I loooove Aloo Bonda.
My brother's girlfriend is a vegetarian so I wanted to introduce her to Indian food :D
Therefore, I decided to make Aloo Bonda.
Some of the main ingredients
Mixing up them up :D
Rolled them into balls
Tada! All done and fried up :D
They are yummy and was a huge success
As requested on Twitter, here is the recipe
I loooove Aloo Bonda.
My brother's girlfriend is a vegetarian so I wanted to introduce her to Indian food :D
Therefore, I decided to make Aloo Bonda.
Some of the main ingredients
Mixing up them up :D
Rolled them into balls
Tada! All done and fried up :D
They are yummy and was a huge success
As requested on Twitter, here is the recipe
2 or 3 medium potatoes (boiled and peeled and loosely mashed)
1/2 tsp. of cumin and mustard seeds each
fresh green chili chopped finely - to taste
1/2 tsp. each ginger & garlic(finely chopped)
3/4th cup Chopped Onions
1/4 tsp. turmeric powder
1/2 cup. cilantro leaves (chopped)
Salt to taste
2 tbsp. Lemon juice
1 1/2 cups besan -chickpea flour available in our store
1 tsp. Cayenne Pepper
1/4 tsp. baking Soda
Oil for deep frying - use a wok for frying
Method:
1. Heat about two tablespoons of oil. Add mustard seeds and when the seeds start to crackle, add the cumin seeds, green chili, salt, ginger and garlic. Fry for a few seconds and add onions and turmeric powder. When the onions start to turn brown add cilantro and lemon juice and the potatoes. Mix well and turn off the heat. Let this mixture cool. Shape into small balls.
2. Make a thick batter with Besan/Chickpea flour, salt, red chili powder, baking soda and water.
3. Heat the oil for 10 to 15 minutes on medium heat. When the oil is hot, Dip the potato balls into the batter and carefully drop in the oil. Turn it every four minutes and remove from oil when it turns golden brown.
4. Serve with tamarind or green chutney.
Original recipe found here
1 comment:
I can almost smell & taste how delicious this was!
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