Cookbook:Bonda (South Indian Vegetable Fritter)

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Bonda (South Indian Vegetable Fritter)
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Cookbook | Ingredients | Recipes | Cuisine of India

Bonda is a typical South Indian snack. The process of making Bonda involves deep frying a filling of potato (or other vegetables) dipped in gram flour batter.

Ingredients[edit | edit source]

Filling[edit | edit source]

Batter[edit | edit source]

Other[edit | edit source]

Procedure[edit | edit source]

Filling[edit | edit source]

  1. Boil potatoes, remove skin, and mash coarsely.
  2. Heat 2 tbsp of oil in a pan. When the oil is hot, throw in green chilies and fry for a few seconds.
  3. Add onions and fry until browned.
  4. Add ginger and garlic and fry for a minute.
  5. Add the chopped coriander leaves and mashed potatoes and fold well.
  6. Allow it to cool and shape into small golf ball-sized balls.

Batter[edit | edit source]

  1. Mix the gram flour and the rice flour with baking soda. Add salt to taste.
  2. Add enough water or beer to make a smooth batter. The batter consistency should be slightly thicker than ketchup.

Assembly[edit | edit source]

  1. Once the batter and filling are ready, heat some oil in a deep pan. The oil should be at least 1½ inch (4 cm) deep for deep-frying.
  2. Dip the filling balls in the batter, making sure they are completely coated, and drop into the hot oil. Don't overcrowd the pan.
  3. Fry the bonda until golden, then remove from the oil.
  4. Serve with ketchup or chutney.