Pakora

Super quick and endlessly versatile, you can put pretty much any vegetable into a pakora – just finely slice anything firm so it can cook quickly. They should be crisp, light and delicately spiced, and so much better than any shop-bought version!

Pakora

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  • Serves icon Makes about 8
  • Time icon Hands-on time 20 min

Super quick and endlessly versatile, you can put pretty much any vegetable into a pakora – just finely slice anything firm so it can cook quickly. They should be crisp, light and delicately spiced, and so much better than any shop-bought version!

Discover all of our Indian side dish recipes.

Nutrition: per serving

Calories
176kcals
Fat
10.7g (1g saturated)
Protein
4.2g
Carbohydrates
14.3g (2.5g sugars)
Fibre
2.8g
Salt
0.1g

Ingredients

  • 1 green chilli, finely chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves, finely grated
  • 3cm piece ginger, finely grated
  • 1 medium carrot, cut into matchsticks
  • 1 red pepper, cut into matchsticks
  • 1 small onion, finely sliced
  • Handful spinach, shredded
  • Small bunch coriander, finely chopped
  • 1 tsp chaat masala or garam masala
  • ½ tsp ground turmeric
  • 120g gram flour
  • 2 tbsp cornflour
  • Vegetable or sunflower oil to deep-fry
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Method

  1. Put all the ingredients except the chaat or garam masala, gram flour, cornflour and oil in a bowl with a big pinch of salt. Scrunch the vegetables with your hands for a few minutes (don’t worry if some of them break up) then set aside for 5 minutes – the salt should draw out a little water.
  2. Stir in the chaat or garam masala, turmeric, gram flour and cornflour then start adding water 1 tbsp at a time until the vegetables are sticking together in a thick coating. It shouldn’t be runny or like a batter; it’s more like a glue that holds them all together.
  3. Heat a deep pan of oil to 160°C, or until a small bit of batter sizzles as soon as it hits the oil. Working in batches, use a tablespoon to scoop up heaped portions of the mixture and pack them tightly with your hand. Carefully slide them into the hot oil and leave to cook for 3 minutes, before flipping and cooking for another 3-5 minutes, or until golden brown. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain on kitchen paper.
  4. Wait until the oil is back up to temperature, then repeat until all the pakora mixture is used up. Serve with raita, chutney or other dipping sauces.

Nutrition

Nutrition: per serving
Calories
176kcals
Fat
10.7g (1g saturated)
Protein
4.2g
Carbohydrates
14.3g (2.5g sugars)
Fibre
2.8g
Salt
0.1g

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Recipe By:

Tom Shingler
Head of food, delicious.

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