Kanda bhaji sliders

Swati
Swati @swati_17
Chandigarh/ Gurgaon, India

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Kanda bhaji or pyaz ke pakode are an all time favourite and chatakedaar monsoon snack. I just took it a step further by sandwiching it between butter roasted mini buns with some spicy Hari chutney and tangy ketchup.

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Ingredients

45 minutes
makes 10 servin
  1. 10Mini buns
  2. 2 tbspbutter
  3. 2medium onions sliced
  4. 1 cupbesan/ gram flour
  5. 1/2 TSPsalt
  6. 1 TSPdhaniya/coriander powder
  7. 1/2 TSPred chilli powder
  8. 1/4 TSPhaldi/Turmeric powder
  9. 1/4 TSPgaram masala
  10. 2 tbspchopped green coriander
  11. 1 tbspchopped green chillies (optional)
  12. 1 tbspDahi/ curd
  13. 1 TSPchaat masala
  14. As neededOil to deep fry
  15. 4-5 tbspHari (Coriander mint)chutney
  16. 4-5 tbsptomato ketchup

Cooking Instructions

45 minutes
  1. 1

    In a big bowl mix together besan, salt, Dhaniya powder, red chili powder, haldi and garam masala powder.

  2. 2

    Add the sliced onions, dahi, green coriander and green chillies. Using some chilled water mix everything together. The batter should be thick and not flowing.

  3. 3

    Heat oil in a kadai. Once the oil is hot drop spoon fulls of batter into the oil and deep fry till golden brown and crisp. You can make 5-6 pakode at a time depending on the size of your kadai.

  4. 4

    Remove on a kitchen tissue. Sprinkle chaat masala.

  5. 5

    Cut the mini buns in half horizontally. Heat the butter on a tawa. Place the buns on the tawa with cut side down. Roast till golden brown.

  6. 6

    Spread some green chutney on the cut side of the bottom portion of the bun. Place a pyaz Ka pakora. Pour some tomato ketchup on the pakora. Cover with the top part. Secure with a toothpick and serve immediately. enjoy.

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Hi, I am Swati.Food has always been my eternal love.I had always been a foodie. So much so that one of my aunts used to say it’s a pleasure to serve you. I also started cooking at a very young age in my mother’s kitchen.As I grew, my love for food grew with me. However, I did not even realize when this passion of mine became comfortable in some corner of my heart and the race towards economic and social goals took over my entire time.I am a Human Resource executive in the Education Industry by profession.Now, after years of juggling between my work and my passion, I finally decided to take my passion to another level.Here will share with you my recipes some tradition and some noval.My blog/website: ediblelovebyswati.comInstagram: ediblelovebyswatiFacebook: ediblelovebyswati
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