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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Plantain fritters/Pazham bhajji

Ask any south indian and this has to be among their favorite snacks :) Mine too!Pazham pori, pazham bhajji, ethakka appam --- its got more names but i like to call it kerala banana bhajji.Since we are geographically neighbours we also share a common tea time snack!


I make this easy snack whenever these plantains find their way into my kitchen.My daughter is against trying new stuff so if i take the whole plantain or cut into round slices (like how my mom used to give it to me) she will just refuse to eat it.So i need to redress the plantain in this form to get her to eat it.Call it - Food makeovers - Pleasures of motherhood :)


These plantains are really healthy much more than our regular bananas.My keralite friends tell me that they even give these plantains in a  dry powdered form to toddlers.

To make this you need


Ripe Plantains/nendram pazham 1
All purpose flour 2 tablespoons
Rice flour 2 tsp
Salt a pinch
Sugar to taste 2 tsp(optional)
Turmeric powder a pinch
Baking soda a pinch (optional)
Oil to deep fry


  • Slice the plantains into round slices or into long wedges or you can use it on the whole too.
  • Mix the all purpose flour and rice flour with salt,sugar and turmeric powder.Add lil water to make a not too loose batter such that it coats the plantain slices.
  •  Heat oil and drop the coated plantain pieces one by one and fry until golden brown on both sides.



Serve crispy hot pazham pori/bhajjis with tea :) 


- The rice flour is meant to make the outer coating crispier.
- Baking soda can be omitted, if added it will give you a nice puffy outside.
- Sugar is optional as the plantain is sweet enough i omitted it.

Sending this to  What is with my cuppa?and Nupur's pageRecipes with fruits, 30 min challenge

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Plantain fritters/Pazham bhajji

Ask any south indian and this has to be among their favorite snacks :) Mine too!Pazham pori, pazham bhajji, ethakka appam --- its got more names but i like to call it kerala banana bhajji.Since we are geographically neighbours we also share a common tea time snack!


Monday, July 25, 2011

Onion Bhajis

I can eat this any time all time, such a tasty and easy to make snack!Especially on a cold rainy day.Ever since we moved to Chennai haven't had a cold rainy day yet!So just a weekend tea snack!I made a bhajji platter :)


You need
Besan/gramflour half cup
Rice flour 1 tablespoon
Onion 1 big sliced thinly lengthwise
Salt to taste
Coriander leaves chopped finely 1 tablespoon
Red chilli powder 1/4 tsp (or as required)
Asoefetida/hing a pinch
Oil to deep fry

- Add the onions, coriander leaves to a mixing bowl and add the besan, rice flour to this along with salt.Now you would need to mix well (with your hands) and as you do so the onions will let out water which is sufficient
to mix the bhajjis.You can sprinkle a little water if you need.
- Mix in all the ingredients.
- Heat the oil in a vessel to fry the bhajis, once the oil heats before you fry the bhajjis add a tablespoon of hot oil to the bhajji mix.(helps to make the bhajjis crispy)
- Deep fry the bhajjis.


- Ready to eat with tea and sauce!

Onion Bhajis

I can eat this any time all time, such a tasty and easy to make snack!Especially on a cold rainy day.Ever since we moved to Chennai haven't had a cold rainy day yet!So just a weekend tea snack!I made a bhajji platter :)


You need
Besan/gramflour half cup
Rice flour 1 tablespoon
Onion 1 big sliced thinly lengthwise
Salt to taste
Coriander leaves chopped finely 1 tablespoon
Red chilli powder 1/4 tsp (or as required)
Asoefetida/hing a pinch
Oil to deep fry

- Add the onions, coriander leaves to a mixing bowl and add the besan, rice flour to this along with salt.Now you would need to mix well (with your hands) and as you do so the onions will let out water which is sufficient
to mix the bhajjis.You can sprinkle a little water if you need.
- Mix in all the ingredients.
- Heat the oil in a vessel to fry the bhajis, once the oil heats before you fry the bhajjis add a tablespoon of hot oil to the bhajji mix.(helps to make the bhajjis crispy)
- Deep fry the bhajjis.


- Ready to eat with tea and sauce!

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