I make the deep fried snacks rarely and if it is a rainy evening my Hubby always wants some crispy snack with cardamom tea.One such thing I make is this bonda instantly with idly/dosa batter for a rainy evening.This can be made without onions also but sometimes I add onion along with some shredded cabbage.Now on to the recipe.....................
Ingredients
Ingredient | Quantity |
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Idly/dosa batter | 2cups |
Rice flour | 1/4cup |
Gram flour/kadalamaavu | 1/4cup |
Green chilly(chopped) | 4-5nos. |
Ginger(grated) | 1tsp |
Onion(thinly sliced) | 1no.(medium size) |
Cabbage(finely shredded) | 1cup |
Curry leaves(chopped) | 2 sprigs |
Coriander leaves(finely chopped) | 3tbs |
Salt | 1/2tsp |
Oil | as needed for frying |
Method
- In a bowl take everything except oil and mix it well without adding any water and keep it aside.
- Heat oil in a frying pan in a medium flame once it becomes hot,wet the hands with water and drop a gooseberry size batter in the oil.
- Fry it till it becomes golden and crisp.
- Drain it on a paper towel.
- Serve it hot along with tea.
- Fry it in a medium flame to get evenly cooked.
- Finely chopped coconut bits can also be added for extra crunchiness and taste.
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Give me that bowl,love to munch those cuties beauties, very addictive bonds.
ReplyDeleteAwwww.... Mouthwatering Nalini. What a great tea time treat.
ReplyDeleteBonda looks wonderfully prepared. Excellent preparation.
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Delicious. This is something that my girls will love.
ReplyDeleteThese look really inviting, feel like picking one straight from the bowl. Super presentation.
ReplyDeleteDelicious treat.
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Awesome clicks Nalini :) i love the dark background, really superb
ReplyDeletelike your background nalini.. tempting bonda..
ReplyDeleteTempting and awesome
ReplyDeletelove it..
ReplyDeleteYummy snack with tea.
ReplyDeleteLovely clicks and super crispy bondas, I make it often on super-lazy evenings :P Looks perfect :)
ReplyDeletelooks fabulous and inviting
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ReplyDeleteThats a lovely idea, looks superb...perfect with chai.
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delicous bonda's .. tempting me :)
ReplyDeleteLovely tempting crisp bondas,perfect for rainy days!!
ReplyDeleteLovely tea time snack...Looks tempting
ReplyDeleteTempting snack
ReplyDeleteIt is surely a great tea time snack! Beautiful presentation
ReplyDeleteInstant bonda.., cutiess perfect for tea time...
ReplyDeleteAmazing click Nalini, loved those instant bondas, inviting and simply superb!
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Bonda looks so scrumptious.
ReplyDeleteWow...so tempting bonda, super clicks loved ur BG n presentation too Nalini!
ReplyDeleteAdding besan flour is new, will try next time...
Very tempting....beautiful clicks too...
ReplyDeleteTodays recipe: http://www.7aumsuvai.com/2013/04/vendhaya-kali.html
Bonda- the Steve Jobs way - Iphonic, I mean iconic :) looks nice
ReplyDeleteVery nice presentation Nalini..and I love that book as well..:)
ReplyDeletewould love to grab the entire bowl... so tempting and so delicious!! pictures are AWESOME!!
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Very tempting bondas.. Lovely presentation. What is the black box like thing that you used in the picture? It looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteVery quick bonda it's in my do list for long time.
ReplyDeleteBonda looks very inviting. Feel like picking up from the pic
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