Hi Friends, How are you all? Hope you had a wonderful Navarathi (Dasara). For this navarathri I prepared some goodies as usual. Actually I prepared all these for a pot luck party that we enjoyed recently. We had a nice gathering on the eve of Navarathris. Palak pakoda is one of those goodies. This is a very easy snack that tastes so great.
Here is the recipe for Spinach Pakoda:
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Here are the other goodies I prepared on the occasion of Navarathris.
Paalakaayalu (Rice Balls) – Recipe can be found here.
Pesara (Mung Dal) Vadalu – Recipe is coming soon.
Vermicelli Paayasam (Kheer) - Forgot to take picture.
For last year’s Dasara I made Date Laddus that I posted long back.
yummy tea time snacks....nice click
ReplyDeleteSO many goodies... everything looks yumm and dates laddoos look very tempting...
ReplyDeleteYummy snacks...specially liked spinach pakoda..
ReplyDeleteLoved all the snacks. I think I;ve not had these rice balls before!
ReplyDeleteall 3 look very tempting! :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful snacks, U had a great time I guess!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for you birudu uma hee. hummm palakura pakodimm mouthwatering palakayalu and pesara vada looks crisp ee 3 unte chalu annam vadu naku hum....
ReplyDeleteThese pakodas are perfect for evening snacks..
ReplyDeletedelicious snacks :)
ReplyDeletecannot stop with one!
Perfect for evening snacks..
ReplyDeleteThis is called back with a bang...nice n yummy recipes dear...
ReplyDeletePalak pakoda looks yummy Uma..hope u had a great time..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures! And delicious snacks!!
ReplyDeleteThos pakodas look so so yumm, wish i had few of them right now.
ReplyDeleteWOW Nice Snacks...Mouth Watering.....
ReplyDeleteYummy snacks.Paalak pakoda & paala kaayalu came out perfectly.I never tried mung vadda.Thanks for sharing new recipe.
ReplyDeletePalak padoda is yummy. Seedai also looking great. Mouthwatering spread.!!
ReplyDeletehey how have u been? these look soooo yummy. We too did a small navratri celebration. I have put up some pics on my blog.
ReplyDeleteWow.. Perfect on a rainy day :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome dishes Uma...the spinach pakodas looks super crunchy and delicious :)
ReplyDeletevery tempting, crispy, crunchy pakoda. I can survive for days(rather weeks) on such fried foods.
ReplyDeleteI've just commented on a post you've done a year ago! All your navrathri dishes are great!
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering snacks.. liked your paalak pakoda.
ReplyDeleteNice to see you back. Missed your innovative creations and comments too.
Super good snacks items. I would love to have these when I watch a nice movie :)
ReplyDeleteYummy snacks and great pictures!
ReplyDeleteperfect with roti,..
ReplyDeleteWelcome back,..;-)pakodas look so yum..
ReplyDeleteDelicious snacks Uma!
ReplyDeleteUma....these snaps are visual trat for a hungry person like me.. :) wonderful snaps dear...do visit my blog wen you get time..its ben a long time.. :)
ReplyDeleteden , i had tried palak kabab once..this looks amazing... :)
Palak pakoda looks delish....
ReplyDeleteHi there, Pakodies look delicious.First time here.Do visit me if you find time
ReplyDeleteMouth-drooling snacks!!
ReplyDeleteWow Uma...everything looks yummy! Looks like you had lots of fun :)
ReplyDeleteSpinach pakoda look really yummy and I know they are something I would love! Really enjoying reading your blog and your recipes! Please do come and take a look at my veggie recipes when you have time! And keep up the fantastic work!
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