Bala-bala or Bakwan or Pia-pia aka: Vegetable Fritters

Canesia @canesia007
Bala-bala or Bakwan or Pia-pia aka: Vegetable Fritters
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Mix the flour, salt, coriander all together with vegetables
- 2
Add water until reach thick mixture
- 3
Heat the fryer, and fry each them per table spoon in medium heat and vegetable oil.
- 4
Serve with soy sauce or eat with green chili
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