Cooking Instructions
- 1
First cut tomato in thick slice.
- 2
Take a bowl now take gram flour,multi purpose flour,green chilli,Coriander, heing,red chilli powder,and salt add some water make thick paste.
- 3
Now take a pan add oil heat on the gas
- 4
Now take tomato slice dip on the gram flour paste and deep fry in the oil.
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