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  • Cabbage Pakoda | No Onion Garlic Recipe

    Cabbage Pakoda | No Onion Garlic Recipe

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    Cabbage pakoda  are crispy and tasty. They are ideal with a hot cup of tea. It is vegan, no onion garlic  dish. It is ideal to serve with a festive platter.

    A typical South Indian platter consists of a payasam, chutney, pickle, two kind of stir fry, dal made with green leaf or sambar, rasam, sweet such as holige with a dollop of ghee,  or any other kind, lemon rice and fritters as bhajiya along with papad. The meal ends with curds rice.

    Cabbage pakodas are crispy and tasty. They are vegan and may be made as gluten-free by opting out asafoetida. You may also use a gluten-free asafoetida..

    To make good pakodas, use a cabbage that is green in colour. Shred the cabbage finely. You may add a little bit of cumin or ajwain. They not only lend a good flavour but also aid in digestion.

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    platter of cabbage pakoda

    Cabbage Pakoda Recipe :

    Ingredients :

      • 1 small cabbage
      • 1 cup gram flour
      • 1 tablespoon rice flour
      • 1/4 teaspoon asafoetida
    • 1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder
    • salt to taste
    • 1/2 bunch coriander leaves

    Method :

    • Cut the cabbage finely into long slender shredding. Immerse in cold water and put it in a colander.
    • Take a wide bowl, add the cabbage and salt and keep it  aside for ten to fifteen minutes.
    •  Later, add gram flour, rice flour, chilli powder, asafoetida, finely cut coriander and mix well.
    • Heat oil in a pan, put them as pakodas and deep fry till brown in colour. Remove them on a tissue paper.
    • Crispy and tasty  cabbage pakoda fries  are ready to binge.

    Take a tip :

    • To make it gluten-free, do not add asafoetida or use gluten-free asafoetida.
    • Fresh cabbage shreds well. Finely cut vegetables give a good texture to the pakoda.
    • A few cut green chillies pieces enhances the taste and gives extra spiciness.
    • Crush a little bit of ajwain with fingers and tip in the batter. It lends a good taste and also aids in digsetion.

    Other festive treats for the season

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    Cabbage pakoda fries

    5 from 1 vote
    Cabbage pakoda fries are tasty and ideal to prepare during festive days.
    Prep Time 20 minutes
    Cook Time 20 minutes
    Total Time 40 minutes
    Servings: 6 people
    Course: Side Dish, Snack
    Cuisine: Indian

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 small cabbage
    • 1 cup gram flour (besan)
    • 1 tablespoon rice flour
    • 2 teaspoon chilly powder
    • 1/4 teaspoon asafoetida
    • 1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder
    • salt to taste
    • 1/2 bunch coriander leaves
    • oil for frying

    Method
     

    1. Chop the cabbage into fine shreddings.
    2. Put it in water and keep aside for sometime.
    3. After sometime remove the cabbage from the water and put it in a colander for sometime.
    4. Now, put it in a bowl and add salt to it. Keep it aside for fifteen minutes.
    5. Now, add chilly powder, turmeric powder and asafoetida to it. Mix it. Add gram flour and rice flour. Mix well. 
    6. Heat oil in a pan. Take small ball of the mixture and slowly let some into the pan. Put around eight to ten (depends on the size of the frying pan)
    7. Deep fry on moderate heat. After sometime, turn it to the other side. Once it is done, remove them on a plate with tissue paper.
    8. Repeat for the rest of the batter.
    cabbage pakoda
    cabbage pakoda

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