Hi friends,
My today’s recipe is rice pakora – a typical Bengali snack made of boiled rice. It is very tasty and easy to prepare. You can use leftover rice also.
Cooking time – 20 mins. Serve – 4
Ingredients -
1.Boiled rice – 2 cups.
2.Egg – 1 (beaten)
3.Onion – 1 (grated)
4.Ginger paste – 1/2 tsp.
5.Garlic paste – 1/2 tsp.
6.Turmeric pwd – 1/4 tsp.
7.Green chilly – 2 (chopped)
8.Coriander leaves – 2 tbsp.(chopped)
9.Flour – 2 tbsp.
10.Corn flour – 2 tbsp.
11.Sugar – 1/4 tsp.
12.Salt to taste.
13.Pepper pwd – 1 tbsp
14.Oil for deep frying.
Method -
1.In a mixing bowl take the boiled rice and mash lightly.
2.Add ginger-garlic paste,turmeric pwd,green chilly,coriander leaves,onion,sugar and salt to the mashed rice and mix well.Add beaten egg and mix it properly.
3.Add flour and corn flour and knead the mixture to a soft dough.
4.Divide the dough into balls (orange size) and flatten.
5.Heat oil in a frying pan, reduce the flame, fry the rice balls on medium flame until brown on both sides.Fry 3-4 balls at a time.
6.Take out the fried balls with a slotted spoon and drain excess oil in paper towels.
Rice pakora is ready to serve, sprinkle pepper pwd and serve hot with tomato sauce or ketchup.
My today’s recipe is rice pakora – a typical Bengali snack made of boiled rice. It is very tasty and easy to prepare. You can use leftover rice also.
Cooking time – 20 mins. Serve – 4
Ingredients -
1.Boiled rice – 2 cups.
2.Egg – 1 (beaten)
3.Onion – 1 (grated)
4.Ginger paste – 1/2 tsp.
5.Garlic paste – 1/2 tsp.
6.Turmeric pwd – 1/4 tsp.
7.Green chilly – 2 (chopped)
8.Coriander leaves – 2 tbsp.(chopped)
9.Flour – 2 tbsp.
10.Corn flour – 2 tbsp.
11.Sugar – 1/4 tsp.
12.Salt to taste.
13.Pepper pwd – 1 tbsp
14.Oil for deep frying.
Method -
1.In a mixing bowl take the boiled rice and mash lightly.
2.Add ginger-garlic paste,turmeric pwd,green chilly,coriander leaves,onion,sugar and salt to the mashed rice and mix well.Add beaten egg and mix it properly.
3.Add flour and corn flour and knead the mixture to a soft dough.
4.Divide the dough into balls (orange size) and flatten.
5.Heat oil in a frying pan, reduce the flame, fry the rice balls on medium flame until brown on both sides.Fry 3-4 balls at a time.
6.Take out the fried balls with a slotted spoon and drain excess oil in paper towels.
Rice pakora is ready to serve, sprinkle pepper pwd and serve hot with tomato sauce or ketchup.
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