When I took stock of the published recipes, I found that I have missed to publish the easy Bajji Recipe. So thought of publishing it today as a first thing. Bajji is a very simple and easy to do snack dish for a nice evening. Mostly for treating our guests, we plan to make bajji. But now a days, I have seen many women using the ready made bajji mix but I always feel our own mix is better than ready mix. Now lets see the recipe...
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Bajji |
Preparation Time | 5 mins |
Cooking Time | 20 mins |
Yield | 15 |
Ingredients:
Gram (Besam) Flour | 1 Cup |
Rice Flour | 1/2 Cup |
Salt | To Taste |
Hing | 1/2 teaspoon |
Red Chilli Powder | 1 teaspoon |
Oil | For Frying |
Raw Banana | 1 |
Potato | 1 |
Soda Salt | 1/4 teaspoon |
Method:
- Take the flours and add red chilli powder, salt, soda salt and hing
- Mix all the flours nicely
- Add water slowly and mix the batter well. The consistency of the batter should be like a dosa batter. If should not be so thick as well as so thin
- Peel the skin of raw banana and make slightly thicker slices vertically and keep it ready. We can also take a potato, peel the skin and make circular pieces and use it for bajji
- Heat oil in a pan, when the oil is getting ready, add 5-6 pieces of raw banana slices to the bajji flour
- When the oil is hot enough, dip and coat the raw banana slices nicely and gently drop in oil
- Fry the bajji on both the sides till they are cooked completely in medium flame and remove the bajjis from flame using a spatula and place it in a plate having a paper towel to drain the excess oil
- The yummy and crispy bajjis are ready to serve with sauce or any chutneys.