Thursday, December 15, 2011

Eggplant and Okra Bajjis(Fritters) with Chili-Garlic Stuffing...FF-TT # 6

This week's entry is sent to me by Savitha. I loved this entry totally,I have tasted brinjal bajji and I quite liked it but never tasted okra bajji and I am quite tempted to make it soon.
A couple of bajjis and a steaming cup of tea,what else can anyone asks for on a cold winter evening?Try this simple yet different and tasty bajjis which are perfect for these winters.The stuffing inside the bajjis makes it even more tastier.

Eggplant and Okra Bajji(Bonda) with Chilli Garlic Stuffing Recipe:
(makes 10+10 bajjis)

Ingredients:
10 baby Eggplants/Brinjals,pick small ones
10 Okra,small ones
Oil,to deep fry

for Batter:
1 1/2 cups Besan/Chickpea flour
3/4 cup Rice flour
1 tsp Red chilli powder
a pinch of Hing
1/4 tsp Baking soda
5 tsp hot Oil
Salt to taste

for Stuffing mixture:
1/2 cup grated dry Coconut
2tsp Daliya/Fried gram
4-5 pods of garlic
7-8 Red chillies
Salt to taste

Method:
  • Grind all the items together mentioned under 'for stuffing mixture' to a smooth powder and keep it aside.
  • Wash and dry all the Eggplants and Okra well.

  • Slit eggplants into 4 quarters without taking out the stem of the eggplant.
  • Slit the Okra vertically in the middle.
  • Deep fry all the eggplants and okras in the oil until it becomes soft and tender.Drain them on the kitchen towel to remove excess oil.
  • Let it cool for sometime and then fill the eggplant and okra with stuffing mixture.

  • Mix all the items(mentioned under 'for Batter') well and make it into a smooth paste by adding water.The consistency should be like idly batter consistency and make sure u don't add too much water at once.
  • Mean while heat oil for deep frying.
  • Hold the tips of okras and stems of eggplants and dip each of them in batter and individually and drop them slowly into hot oil and deep fry them till it becomes golden brown in color on medium flame.
Serve them hot with mint and tamarind chutney.

Serving Suggestion:
  • You can slit them in between and stuff with finely chopped onions,grated carrot and coriander.Squeeze a dash of lemon and sprinkle a pinch of salt and serve them.

35 comments:

  1. Very inviting! Love that stuffing idea. Also never tried okra ones.

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  2. Bajjis are really perfect for this winter and also with stuffing it looks yumm.

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  3. Fritters look very delicious...loved chili garlic stuffing..

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  4. the stuffing is really hot n yumm n perfectly made snack.s.

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  5. The okra and the brinjal bajjis look very inviting ! Beautiful pics too!

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  6. ohhh this is lovely; yum the stuffing has my attention

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  7. Best looking fritters

    Taste of Saras Kitchen
    http://bsaraswathy.blogspot.com/

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  8. unique and innovative fritters. Love to try these soon. sounds great.

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  9. Very inviting! Would be great with my cuppa now :-)

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  10. bajis r so inviting ............super clicks

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  11. I use the mentioned mixture as filling while making mirchi bajji. Never tried with eggplant. Looks very tempting.

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  12. Super delicious one, looks perfect with some hot tea.

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  13. Fritters looks absolutely stunning,very interesting stuffing..

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  14. Fritters luk awesomely delish.Luv it.

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  15. Delicious bajjis with interesting stuffing like it!!

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  16. Mouth-watering fritters...This season actually screams for snacks like this ones..

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  17. Delicious bajjis,inviting recipe loved it...

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  18. wow!! Hot, crispy & mouthwatering treats!! Stuffing them is such a lovely idea... ;)
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  19. Perfect with a cup of tea, looks very delicious.

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  20. very tempting looking fritters,never tried this way..loved the idea of stuffing..

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  21. Hot and spicy , thats all I need for this winter weather

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  22. Looks mouth watering. WhenI was growing up in Bombay, during the monsoons, we would get this pale green Bhindi's and my mom would make pakoras. I miss them so much. I don't come to India during Monsoon's so hardly see those Bhindi's.Thanks Pratibha

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  23. Perfect for any rainy winter day

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  24. innovative and imaginative bunch of recipes.....

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