Sep 7, 2009

Mirapakaaya Bajji (Green Chili Fritters)

Mirapakaaya Bajji (Green Chili Fritters)

The name “mirapakaya bajji” itself is enough to tempt me!! Imagine the taste! On one Sunday my hubby prepared these for the evening snack.

Here is how he made them,


Ingredients:
  • 5 to 6 Long Green Chilies
  • 1 cup Chickpea Flour (Senagapindi, Besan)
  • Salt
  • Oil to deep fry
For Stuffing:(You can use any combo of stuffing given below)
  • Coriander + Cumin Powder
  • Lemon Juice – A little (Optional)
  • Chili Powder (Optional)
  • Salt
Or
  • Carom Seeds Powder (Vaamu, Ajwain)
  • Lemon Juice – A little (Optional)
  • Chili Powder (Optional)
  • Salt
Preparation:
  1. Make slits in the chilies lengthwise and remove the seeds.
  2. Prepare the desired stuffing by mixing all the ingredients under “For Stuffing” into a thick paste. Add very little water if needed.
  3. Stuff the slit peppers with desired filling and keep aside.
  4. Prepare a thick batter by mixing besan + salt + water.
  5. Now, heat the oil in a deep pan. Dip the stuffed green peppers in the batter and carefully drop in the hot oil. Fry till the bajjis turn golden brown in color and remove from the oil.
  6. Transfer the fried bajjis to a plate lined with a paper towel to remove the excess oil. Repeat the same process with remaining peppers.
  7. Enjoy these super hit snacks with a cup of tea or coffee. Yummy!!

Mirapakaaya Bajji (Green Chili Fritters)

43 comments:

  1. Uma..........mirch Bajji's are my all time fovourates...pls. drop by my blog and leave ur suggestions and comments.........

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  2. This is one my Husband's favorite, looks delicious and love your new blog makeover. Looks very nice.

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  3. I tasted these recently at a friends place...loved the ajwain filling...the fritters look very cripsy and appetizing Uma :)

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  4. Mmmm Molaga bajji in tamil.. Delicious! I love its chilli flavour especially! Yummy click too uma..!:)

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  5. Mirch bajji's my hubby's fav..Looks perfect and crispy..Lucky to have it made by your hubby

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  6. mirch Bajji's are my all time favorites..looks delectable

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  7. Thats so nice of ur husband to make it for u. Feels nice when they make something for us.

    The milagaai bajji looks very tempting. It makes me feel hungry.

    Try to participate in Think Spice - Think Red chillies event going on in my blog.
    http://delightsofcooking.blogspot.com/2009/09/chillies-some-like-it-hot.html

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  8. Oh my god this is one of my all time fav... wish to have one now .

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  9. It looks yumm,.I too bought 2 chillies for making bhajji.Will try this stuffing .Thanks for sharing !!

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  10. Yummy, perfect for these cold evenings. I usually stuff it with channa flour and tamarind, will try this next time.

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  11. The new look of your blog is very inviting. Lovely header.

    Liked the stuffing. One of my favorites.

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  12. having this hot hot from a street vendor with friends would be the best.... wow! it might sound unhealthy but i i could never reproduce the same taste ever ...

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  13. Nothing can beat this bajjis! Making me hungry now!

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  14. The thought of biting to one makes me drool and deliriously happy.

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  15. Wow, chilli fritters with tea....can it get any better than this!!!

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  16. yummy! I want to have some with my cuppa!

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  17. looks yumm..i love this, though have just made it once..am tempted again..

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  18. WOw i want to munch it now, mouthwatering fritters, ur template looks fantastic Uma!

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  19. Wowwwwwwwwww!!!!!!
    Superrr..em cheppalo ardham kavatam ledu...asalu choosthuntene norooruthondi.. Wonderful job... AWESOME!!

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  20. Ahhh..these decadent deep-fried snack reminds me of the beach side shops selling piping hot bajjis off the kadai..I want these NOW:):)

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  21. All time favourite bhaji......looks very yum....

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  22. well I can say in words my love for these lovely ones!..its come out so perfect!..

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  23. I just love these, Uma!Merapakaya Bajji ante...It reminds me of the exhibition or the street vendor:D Looks so good!

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  24. Mouthwatering fritters..This is my favorite, spicy and yummy..

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  25. Love mirchi bhajji's... perfect evening snack... looks yummy...

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  26. hey uma,
    U've tempted many people with this chili fritters, add me on to ur list :) I am drooling here :O it looks so good and would be great with some tea!!

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  27. OMG mouth-drooling chilli, yummmmmmmmmmmmmm!!

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  28. I do without filling, looks fantastic!

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  29. this looks mouth watering.....I love to have them when its raining

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  30. akkada yekkado undi pic. post chesi ooriste yela ammma maapakkintlo undi cheste appudu kada.hummm he he so tempting all time fav. snack uma love the pic.

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  31. I want the entire plate now. Kindly parcel them.

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  32. Just had molaga bajji last weekend - love it - looks great!

    I passed on the Honest Scrap award to you - please collect it at my site!
    Thanks!

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  33. I've had jalapeno peppers like this and they're delicious! I like the stuffing you used.

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  34. These look yummy Uma :) The stuffin sounds delicious!

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  35. bhazis are always welcomed and thy look so yum,..

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  36. Bajji looks yummy nd crispy.....

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  37. You have a nice blog with interesting recipes. You can visit my blog view my recipes and give ur comments.

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  38. yummy... these would taste great with coffee/tea... and the stuffing is a lovely idea

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  39. Mouth watering,It's my favorite one.

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