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Pakora

Fresh, tart, sweet, and spicy, the Vegetable Pakoras with Green Chutney is a match made in heaven that will delight all the taste buds out there. Here’s a recipe that’s pretty different from most others here, and you’ll believe us after tasting it!

INGREDIENTS

  • 500g (1 lb) peeled, trimmed, mixed vegetables, cut into fine matchsticks*
  • vegetable oil, for deep-frying

Besan batter

  • 250g (9 oz) besan (chickpea flour)
  • 1 tsp chilli powder
  • 1½ tsp garam masala
  • 1 tsp ground turmeric
  • 1 tsp ground cumin
  • 2 tsp salt
  • ⅓ cup plain yoghurt
  • 100ml (3½ fl oz) water
  • 1½ tbsp vegetable oil

Green Chutney

  • 1½ packed cups coarsely chopped coriander (cilantro), including stalks
  • 1½ packed cups of mint leaves
  • 2 cloves of garlic, coarsely chopped
  • 3-4 small green chillies (or to taste), coarsely chopped
  • 1 large shallot, coarsely chopped
  • 3 tbsp lemon or lime juice
  • 2 tbsp water
  • 2 tsp sugar
  • 1 tsp salt

PRÉPARATION

  1. To prep, preheat the oven to 130C (260F), line an oven tray with several layers of kitchen towel, and heat enough vegetable oil for deep-frying in a large saucepan to 180C/350F.
  2. For the batter, whisk together the besan, spices, salt and pepper in a large bowl. Combine the yoghurt, water and vegetable oil in a small jug. Make a well in the middle of the besan mixture, then pour the yoghurt mixture into the well. Using a whisk, gradually start to incorporate the yoghurt mixture to form a smooth, very thick batter. It’s a good idea to switch the whisk to the back of a large metal spoon when the mixture becomes too stiff to whisk. Set bowl aside for later.
  3. For the green chutney, combine all the ingredients in a blender or food processor, then process until smooth. Transfer chutney to a serving bowl and set aside.
  4. Add the vegetables to the batter then, using clean hands, work the vegetables into the batter.
  5. Working in batches, take a quarter-cupful of the pakora, forming each into a loosely flat fritter using your hands, then drop carefully into the hot oil. Cook for 6-8 minutes, flipping pakoras over about halfway through, or until deep golden and cooked through (it will probably only take around 3 minutes for smaller sized ones – keep an eye on the colour of the pakoras). Remove to the lined tray and sprinkle with salt, then keep warm in the oven while the remaining mixture cooks. Serve with the green chutney for dipping/slathering over.
  6. Tip: For the veggies, choose from cabbage, sweet potato, potato, pumpkin, cauliflower, broccoli, and eggplant; nothing too ‘wet’ or the batter will become too sloppy. You can concentrate on just one veg if you prefer – make cauliflower pakoras, for example, potato and onion ones, or sweet potato ones.