
Preparation time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: Less than 30 minutes
Serves: 4 ~ 5

rub the veggies with your palms to coat the oil thoroughly.

Bangalore PakodaPreparation time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: Less than 30 minutes
Serves: 4 ~ 5Ingredients:
½ cup rava
½ cup maida
½ cup rice flour
3 medium size onions, chopped finely
7 green chillies, minced or to taste
¼ minced cilantro or as needed
Few curry leaves
2 tbsp broken cashewnuts
2 tbsp crushed peanuts
2 tbsp shredded fresh coconut
Salt to taste
Water as needed
Oil for deep fryingMethods:
Preparation time:
1. In a mixing bowl, Throw in chopped onions, green chillies, cilantro and curry leaves.
2. Add 1 tbsp boiling hot oil to them. Mix and rub the veggies with your palms to coat the oil thoroughly.
3. Throw in rest of the ingredients except oil. Mix everything together and add little water and make it into thick batter. .Cooking time:
4. Heat oil in a pan, take small portion of the batter and drop it in hot oil.
5. Deep fry them until they turn golden brown color. Remove and transfer it to paper towel to drain excess oil. Serve hot with cup of tea.www.sarasyummyrecipes.com

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This is a unique combination of flours..crunchy and mouthwatering pakoras are new to me and I am book marking them.
Fantastic pakodas, i can munch some rite now..;Very addictive they are.
Nice variation with rava and maida. Turned out crispy and golden brown
Pakoda looks pakka dear!!!! Feel like having few
looks super tempting n delicious..
very crispy bonda.. nice tea time snack
oh I can have it anytime.. perfect with chai!!!
Awesome post, thanks for sharing this post..
Nice post, i hope everyone will like your post..
Wow! Such a crispy snack. Love to munch on some...
Very tempting and addictive pakodas,looks fabulous..
yummy snacks perfect for tea time
Almot the same thing, again. Love these cuties.
Such lovely texture Saras..very nicely done..
Those pakodas look crispy and super addictive.
Nice crispy pakoda, perfect evening snack.. 🙂
I lived in Bangalore most of my life but have never heard about these pakodas. 🙂 They look quite crunchy and the ingredients used remind me of Madduru vade. I am sure they must have tasted awesome.