This is my version of ragi pakora and ragi vada recipes that I have been seeing in so many food blogs lately. I made pakoras my usual way except that I substituted ragi flour with besan. These pakoras were pretty interesting with a nice different color. They turned out real crispy and tasty. These were perfect for an evening snack with tea.
INGREDIENTS:
- Ragi or millet flour, 1 cup.
- Rice flour, 1 tablespoon.
- Onions, small, 2.
- Curry leaves, a handful.
- Ginger-garlic paste, 1 teaspoon.
- Chili powder, 1 teaspoon.
- Asafetida, a pinch.
- Salt as per taste.
- Oil, 1 cup for deep frying.
PREPARATION:
Cut the onion into long thin strips. Chop the curry leaves into small pieces. Add the flours in a big bowl along with the salt and add the chopped onions, curry leaves, chili powder, asafetida, and ginger-garlic paste to the mixture. Mix everything well without water. Add a few drops of water and start kneading the mixture and add water slowly and keep mixing until the desired consistency is reached. The consistency should be that there should be just wet enough for flour to coat the onions. Heat a pot with a cup of oil. When the oil is hot enough, take some of the pakora mixture and put them slowly into the oil spreading the pakora mixture evenly throughout the oil. They will start to rise to the top once they get deep-fried after 5-7 minutes. Take them out of the oil, drain them on a paper towel and serve hot with tomato ketchup.
Thts new with ragi flour..gr8 idea Gita..will try
ReplyDeleteam yet to try a snack with ragi. looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteCool idea using ragi in pakoras, looks delicious !
ReplyDeleteRagi lla pakoda va... unique & looks crispy & yum
ReplyDeleteRagi is a wonderful grain to use in most preparations. Its interesting that you used it in pakoras.
ReplyDeletewhat an idea!!!!! hope this taste really well..
ReplyDeleteLovely crunchy n healthy pakora's dear..
ReplyDeleteVery innovative and such a healthy one...good one gita
ReplyDeleteyummy snack, looks tempting and delicious.
ReplyDeletenever tried pakoras with ragi. looks intresting.
ReplyDeleteHealthy innovative idea!!!!
ReplyDeleteI am going to try this :-)
Thx for sharing
Healthy and crispy snack...
ReplyDeleteHealthy and crispy....
ReplyDeletewowow thats nice to know usinf ragi to make pakoras..i never knew this before.. :).. Excellent one Gita :)
ReplyDeleteVery lovely click, Gitz! Superb idea of using ragi in pakodas! Healthy!
ReplyDeleteAmazing idea Gita for the pakoras...i am not that much of a fan of Ragi's but definitely giving this recipe a try :)
ReplyDeleteThis is very healthy using ragi flour for pakora, looks great.....
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So many versions of ragi dishes, have not tried anything so far except the porridge. Pakoras looks tasty and innovative.
ReplyDeleteHey Gita,
ReplyDeleteGood to hear from u.My friend makes great ragi snacks.I've never tried making them myself.Love pakodas.
different idea Gita...cool
ReplyDeleteI ve seen in many blogs- they look very appetizing!
ReplyDeleteGita, that's just delicious. I have some ragi flour and I am going to try these soon.
ReplyDeleteA snack with ragi..Will try this for my son, the worst picky eater :D Thanks Gita !
ReplyDeleteMmmm, these sound SO crispy and wonderful!! YUM!
ReplyDeletewow lovely pakodas...n healthy too...thy hv turned out very cirpsy gita...yummm...vl try sun
ReplyDeletenice twist dear..i love this
ReplyDeleteCrispy, crunchy & healthy pakoras gita..new one for me..Thx for sharing
ReplyDeletewow !nice recipe with ragi!
ReplyDeleteHealthy and yummy pakoras..
ReplyDeleteL'utilisation du pakoras est une très bonne idée.
ReplyDeleteÇa donne un très bon goût.
A bientôt.
wow very innovative .Pakodas look delicious and using ragi flour too.
ReplyDeleteDelicious and healthy pakoras.. perfect snack with a cup of tea.
ReplyDeleteRagi pakora seems very healthy n innovative Gita. Want to buy some ragi flour now:)
ReplyDeleteSo crispy and yumm:)
ReplyDeleteSo innovative! Crispy and crunchy pakodas :)
ReplyDeleteThats a good idea Gita,will try sometime!
ReplyDeletethis is wonderful Gita ...
ReplyDeletei have been using ragi for my multi grain chapatis and savory pancakes , never tried pakoras , i am sure they are very crispy ....
Thanks for all those heartfelt wishes Gita !!!
Gita, ragi pakoda is awesome, dear!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic snack Gita.
ReplyDeleteReally interesting..looks so yummy and perfect..
ReplyDeleteHmmmm, looks sooooper crisp to me, very healthy snack for tea time:)
ReplyDeletemmm, that's a lovely twist dear!!! they look crispy and tasty!!!
ReplyDeletewow!very innovative recipe dear. Pakoras r one of fav snacks. Next time wil try with ragi flour...tnx a lot
ReplyDeleteA very healthy recipe .Thanks for sharing .
ReplyDeleteLooks too good and i have seen this in many blog but never tried though.. looks nice dear.
ReplyDeletePerfect with cuppa tea :D
ReplyDeletehey that looks so good and very innovative indeed..great idea..
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Ragi pakoda..new to me..looks tempting and delicious!!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and healthy as well!
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