Mar 1, 2008

Instant Savory

Instant Savory

This is the simple and instant snack made with easily available ingredients. It tastes sooo delicious too!!



Ingredients:
  • 1-cup instant Urad flour (Black gram flour)
  • 3-cups instant Rice flour
  • 1 medium sized Onion
  • 2 tsp Red Chili Powder (or according to individual taste)
  • Sour buttermilk as required (I used store-bought fat free Plain Yogurt which is sour in taste and softened it with water)
  • Oil to deep fry
  • Salt as required
Preparation:
  1. Chop the onion into fine pieces and keep aside. 
  2. Mix the two flours along with the chopped onion, red chili powder and salt into a thick batter as you do for pakoda, by adding little sour buttermilk as required.
  3. Heat the oil in a deep skillet and drop the prepared batter carefully into the hot oil with a big spoon.
  4.  Fry till the savories become golden brown and then take them away from the oil. 
  5. Repeat the above process with remaining batter. 
  6. Transfer the savories to a paper towel to remove excess oil. 
  7. Serve hot or cold with ketchup or your favorite dip or chutney.

Instant Savory

18 comments:

  1. Great idea Uma for an instant snack.. looks yummy. :)

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  2. wow!uma dear thanks for instant snack...bet it would hav tasted wonderful

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  3. It seams to be quick and tasty snack uma..good recipe..

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  4. Fantastic,very nice uma and simple too...Sure will try.

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  5. Quick and tasty! Looks great. :)

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  6. Instant snacks like these really save the day!!!
    Love this version!

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  7. hey, pakoras with urad dal flour sounds new!! thanx for the idea...

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  8. urad dal bhaji looks good :)
    paati

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  9. Instant snack look very handy,thanks 2 share :)

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  10. Oh uma a lovely quick and tasty snack - great pics!

    Rosie x

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  11. It is such a quick snack!
    Hey, You have a surprise at my blog! Hope you like it! :-)
    http://enjoyindianfood.blogspot.com/2008/02/thank-you-purnima.html

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  12. Hi Uma,
    You have a cool blog:)This bhajji looks very yummy and sure its very handy!Thanx for dropping by my blog:)

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  13. Uma,
    me too make a similar one, since thats the one we can make with easily available ingredients..!

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  14. bajji with urad dal is new to me. For me, its always besan flour for bajjis. Shall try this sometime.

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  15. Wow Uma...this looks super yummy.I love pakodas.Thanks for the recipe.

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  16. Would love to pop a few of those into my mouth right now....what's it called btw???

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Thanks for dropping by! Your comments and suggestions are most welcome. Hope to see you again! -Uma