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Apple Banana Pakora
Apple and Banana Pakoras! Pakoras are an all-time favorite snack amongst everyone. Pakoras are made in so many ways using a variety of vegetables and lentils. Apple and Banana Pakoras were suggested by my friend Rajni from India. It sounds different because I never tried these pakoras. I decided to give it a try. I know she enjoys sweet and spicy combinations of flavors. These pakoras are crispy from the outside and soft from the inside. These Pakoras are also vegan and gluten-free. Give it a try and share your experience. Hope you will enjoy it. This recipe will serve 4.
Servings 4 people
Ingredients
- 6 Apple slices cut into rounds ¼ inch thick
- 6 banana slices, cut into the long way banana should not be very ripe
- ½ cup gram flour besan
- 2 Tbsp rice flour
- 1 Tbsp corn starch also can use arrow root powder
- ½ tsp salt adjust to taste
- ½ tsp cumin seeds jeera
- ¼ tsp black pepper
- ½ tsp mango powder amchoor
- 1 Tbsp sugar
- 2 Tbsp cilantro finely chopped, hara dhania
- 1 Tbsp green chili finely chopped
Instructions
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I am using firm apples. I have sliced the apples in rounds about 1/4 inch thick. Use firm bananas that are slightly less ripe. Do not use fully ripe bananas. I am using 1banana. I sliced the banana in 6 pieces the long way
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To make the batter, add all the dry ingredients together besan, rice flour, cornstarch, salt, cumin seeds, black pepper, mango powder, and sugar. Mix all the ingredients well.
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Add the water slowly to make a smooth batter. Consistency of pancake mix. I used about 1/2 cup of water. Now add the green chilies and cilantro, mix it well.
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Heat the oil in a frying pan on medium-high heat. The frying pan should have about 1 inch of oil. To check if the oil is ready, put one drop of batter in the oil. The batter should come up but not change color right away.
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Dip the apples and bananas slices into the batter one at a time, making sure it is covered by the batter completely. Then, slowly drop in the slices into the frying pan.
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Fry the pakoras in small batches, not overlapping. The pakoras will take about 3-4 minutes to cook.
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Turn them occasionally. Fry the pakoras until both sides are golden brown. If the oil is too hot, the pakoras will brown too fast and not get crispy.
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The crispy, delicious pakoras are now ready to serve.
Notes
They taste delicious with tamarind sweet and sour chutney. I already have this chutney recipe on my blog.
You would also like to see the recipes for Apple Jalebi, Apple Bread Rolls, Aloo Puri, Tomato soup.
Originally posted 2020-12-30 13:50:57.
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