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Paneer Pakora

Today is the day 6 of  Blogging Marathon#12 and the recipe is Paneer Pakora which is a simple and easy to make snack.As  I made it in a hurry I couldn't take the stepwise pictures.
Paneer pakora is a tasty appetizer or tea time snack in which  sliced paneer is coated with a batter,made out of gram flour and other spices,fried in the oil.These pakoras are crispy outside with a spicy tint and soft inside,tastes heavenly eaten along with green chutney and sweet and sour chutney.Now on to the recipe...

Ingredients

IngredientQuantity
Paneer slices10nos.
Gram flour/kadalamaavu/besan1/2cup
Rice flour1/4cup
All purpose flour/maida1tsp
Turmeric powder1/8tsp
Red chilly powder1/2tsp
Cooking sodaa pinch
Saltto taste
Oilfor frying



Method

  • Mix all the flours,powders along with salt and make a thick batter with water.
  • Keep a pan with oil in a medium heat.
  • Once the oil is ready,dip the paneer slice in the prepared batter and fry it in the oil till golden.
  • Drain it on a a paper towel.
  • Sprinkle some chaat masala powder and serve it hot with mint chutney or sauce of your choice.



Enjoy.............

  • The paneer slices should not be too thick or too thin,a slit can be made in the paneer and the green chutney can be stuffed in the slit.

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