
Now a days weather has become very cold and its raining here.This rainy weather made me to crave for some hot deep fried food on saturday. So I made Mysore Bajji on saturady evening for snacks.Mysore Bajji are very tasty and delicious, especially good in rainy or cold day. My kid loves to eat these bajjis and its my favorite one too..
Ingredients:-
Maida/All purpose flour -2 cups
Sour curd - 2 cups
Onions - 2 small, finely chopped
Baking Soda -1/4 tsp
Green chillies 6 paste (As per the spice you can adjust )
Coriander leaves finely chopped
Salt to taste
Oil to deep fry

Method:-
1) Mix maida / All purpose flour ,chopped onions, green chillies paste, coriander leaves ,salt with curd like a thick batter with out any lumps .Add Baking soda .Mix it Well. Keep it aside for 30 mins.
2) The batter should be loose enough like bajji batter.. Take a spoon and scoop the batter, dip the batter into hot oil or take a small quantity with hand and slowly drop in to hot oil. Fry till they are golden brown and remove them on a kitchen towel.
3) You can serve hot with coconut chutney ,peanut chutney ,chutney of your choice or tomato sauce.
You can have it for breakfast or evening snack.
Tip:- Sour curd makes Mysore Bajji Fluffy.
wow.. my fav bonda.. looks really yummy.. adding onion is my style.nice click..
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ReplyDeletePerfect snack for this season Sireesha. The bhajjis look so delicious!
ReplyDeleteMmmm, yum! I love baiji... although I can't handle that many chilies! ;-)
ReplyDeleteNice presentation Sireesha... looks yummy feel like having some :)
ReplyDeletegood tea time snack....
ReplyDeletewow thats my fav one.. looks yumm yumm
ReplyDeleteLooks really good Sireesha - you are so right - when it rains, all we want to eat are bajjis and pakodas! This is perfect!
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ReplyDeleteMmm looks perfect dear.. I love mysore bonda, this is a treat!!
ReplyDeleteI love mysore bonda...perfect for this winter season na..
ReplyDeletei love this one in snacks....perfect one i must say...looks so crispy and yum
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i had this at my friends place one..love it..
ReplyDeletePrefect snacks for rainy evening..looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteNice. Perfect for the season.
ReplyDeleteLovely, i am feeling hungry seeing this.. nice presentation too..
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ReplyDeleteLooks yummy and delicious.
ReplyDeletenice and new to me. perfect starter.
ReplyDeleteI have not had these bonda for ages, and wish i could have them wit the cup of hot tea now.
ReplyDeletelooks yum...
ReplyDeletewow!! that looks yummy!! Please send me some.
ReplyDeleteThe bondas look awesome with the chutney Sireesha :)
ReplyDeleteSend some across please, would love to have with a cup of tea.
ReplyDeleteaaah! this recipe makes me say... come on Abhi be ready for eating it...
ReplyDeleteLooks really crisp and delicious...
nice bhajjis ..
ReplyDeleteThat is so true Sireesha!It is getting cold and what best to eat than some savory Bajjis:)Look delicious
ReplyDeleteplatter looks yum,..
ReplyDeleteyummm.am craving for this..our bonda has potatoes n onion n spices in it..:)
ReplyDeleteI love this,its long time I had this,wish to grab one from there :)
ReplyDeletewow.. Yummy bondas.. U have a great blog.. Thanks for dropping by!! Following you! :)
ReplyDeletehai sireesha... :) i love these bondaas..i had uploaded mysore sweet bonda before.. :) this looks really yumm... :)
ReplyDeleteWow! Looks yumme... a good starter for my kitty parties. :)
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