Friday, December 04, 2009

Cabbage Pakoda

Just as the winter season begins, a platter of deep fried snacks with hot tea, wow!!!... really yummy. This is the time to indulge in food like pakodas, vadas and chaats. Though people tend to condemn all deep fried foods as bad, an occasional treat is certainly not harmful. This recipe i got it from a tamil magazine and this recipe is going to particiapte in " WYF- Tea Time Snacks " hosted by EC of " Simple Indian Food ".
Cabbage Pakoda



Ingredients


Cabbage, chopped - 1 cup
Bengal Gram Flour - 1/2 cup
Rice flour - 1 tbsp
Onion - 1, chopped
Chilly Powder - 2 tbsp
Asafoetida powder - 1/4 tsp
Lemon Juice - 1 tbsp
Oil to deep fry
Salt to taste

Method

  • Mix all the ingredients expect oil with few drops of water and deep fry them.
  • Serve with hot tea.

30 comments :

Anupama said...

Perfect for a rainy day snack with hot tea :-)

Sushma Mallya said...

again pictures are too good valar...delicious pakoda and perfect with tea....

chef and her kitchen said...

very nice click valar...yummy pakoda's...perfect wid a cup of tea dear...

Shama Nagarajan said...

yummy..that is a different try dear..

Sailaja Damodaran said...

very easy recipe....crispy

Dori said...

Cabbage is too good to pass up, especially fried :P

Namitha said...

yummy...very beautiful click..first time and I liked your space..:-)

Priya Suresh said...

Crispy pakoda looks fantastic!

Unknown said...

nice recipe..looks yumm..

EC said...

This is so attractive...thanks a lot for participating

Nandinis food said...

Wow! Beautiful picture and crispy pakoda!

Ms.Chitchat said...

Wow, mmmmmmmmmmm, nice crunchy yummy pakoras. Have never tried this at home. Will certainly give a try soon. Thanx for sharing such an easy yet delicious recipe.

Chitchat
http://chitchatcrossroads.blogspot.com/

Raks said...

Wow,perfect for the weather now!! looks so nice Valar!

Padma said...

Very crispy pakodas... perfect to have on a rainy day with tea :)

Urmi said...

Cabbage pakoda looks yummy and crispy. It is perfect for snacks.

Ego-Centric said...

nice recipe..i love to eat pakodas on a gloomy raining day with nice cup of hot chai :)

http://chitchatcrossroads.blogspot.com/

Gita Jaishankar said...

Its snowing over here...pass on that plate of pakodas dear :)

Soma Pradhan said...

Nice pakodas

my kitchen said...

I love this pakodas,With tomato sauce & hot tea,wow perfect evening snack

Usha said...

Pakodas look yum and crispy...

Parita said...

Wow thats a gorgeous picture!!

Anonymous said...

nice idea valar..atleast there is some health stuff in the oily pakoda.

suvaiyaana suvai said...

good eve snack!!!

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Padhu Sankar said...

Perfect with evening tea .Lovely pictures!

Mythreyi Dilip said...

Feel like grabbing from the screen Valar! Great snack for this cold weather:)

Unknown said...

It has been raining here for the past week. And this sounds perfect with tea on such chilly evenings.

Vrinda said...

Looks so crisp and yummm

Simi Tresa Antony said...

nice pakodaaaaa

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