Corn pakodas (fritters) and appe

Very tasty, healthy and crispy pakodas and appe for snack time
Corn pakodas (fritters) and appe
Very tasty, healthy and crispy pakodas and appe for snack time
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Place 1 bowl soaked pulses, 1 bowl corn kernels in a mixer jar. Add salt to taste, 1/2 teaspoon cumin seeds, curry leaves, 2 pieces of ginger and 2-3 chillies cut to pieces. Run the mixer till a grainy texture batter is made. Empty the jar in a bowl and grind the remaining pulses with sweet corn kernels with other ingredients and again grind as earlier. Empty the mixer jar in the bowl.
- 2
Heat the oil for frying fritters. Put the fritter batter in the frying pan using a spoon. Fry on a medium flame so that fritters are fried properly to golden colour. Take out the fritters in a serving plate.
- 3
For making appe, add 1/4 teaspoon eno powder to the batter with a little water. Mix well. Heat the appe pan. Add a little oil in each of the appe pan. Using a spoon place the batter in all the appe pans. Cover the pan and allow the appe to be cooked on medium flame. After about 5 minutes open the pan and turn over the appes and add a drop of oil on each appe. Heat for some more time and then remove the appe in a serving plate.
- 4
Serve the fritters and appe with green pudina Chutney & tomato ketchup.
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