Cabbage Pakora
Try this cabbage pakora for a party, on a rainy day or on a cold winter day. It pairs perfect with a cuppa! Simple yet tasty!
Cabbage Pakora
Makes 20 pakoras/Time Taken: 20minsIngredients:
Cabbage : 200g
Spring Onion: 2
Cashewnut: a handful
Curry leaves : 10 leaves
Red Chilli Powder: 1 tsp
Rice Flour: 1tbsp
Besan(Kadalehittu): 5tbsp
Soda-bi-carbonate- 1/2 tsp
Salt : As needed
Water to mix
Oil to fry pakoras
Method:
1. Shred cabbage. Chop spring onions & curry leaves.
2. Cut cashewnuts into small pieces.
3. Take all the above in a wide bowl. Add Red Chilli Powder, Salt, Sodabicarb, Rice Flour ad Besan.
4. Mix well without using water.
5. Add little water at a time and mix well. Besan should coat the cabbage well.
6. Grease your hands with a drop of oil and make small balls with the batter.
7. Drop these balls into hot oil and fry them till they are golden brown.
Serve them with your favorite sauce :)
Enjoy!!!
Yummy fritters..even more delicious with some filter coffee..
ReplyDeleteyummilicious snack to munch ...
ReplyDeleteNice!
ReplyDeleteMangala
Delicious and crispy looking pakoras.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Yummy pakora.. perfect done :)
ReplyDeleteThank you all :)
ReplyDeleteSowmya, indeed this is yummy with some filter coffee :)
Yummy, perfect for the weather I am having. I like that you added spring onions instead of the regular ones.
ReplyDeleteIt's so cold here, and cabbage pakoras sounds perfect for this weather!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing so many great plant-based recipes...
Cabbage is very good for digestive system and most people do not want to eat cabbage. This is great idea to use cabbage for making pakoda.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kumudha and Mysore Hotel.
ReplyDeleteThat looks really delicious! It's been a while, but I am so glad you came over to my blog, and left a message - I am all set to read the recipes I missed from your blog while I was away!
ReplyDeleteregards
sharon (thekeybunch.com)
This is new for me :)
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