BHAJIA (CHILI BITES)
This Indian Recipe Makes ± 30 Pieces
Bhajia (Chili Bites) is a fiery Indian snack or entree dish like a fritter, with a few variations.
It is normally served as a topping with different Indian meals, however it is well known to be eaten alone as a snack. It is preferably eaten on cold winter days as it is a comfort snack.
Chili Bites consist of chickpea (gram or chana) flour & it can be made from scratch but the premixes are readily available & for this recipe I am using the premix from Gorimas.
Serve hot with a dip of your choice if preferred.
Bhajia (Chili Bites) Ingredients:
- 250 grams chili bite mix
- 1 onion
- 4 green chilies (depending on the spiciness you prefer)
- 2 red chilies or 1 teaspoon red chili flakes (depending on the spiciness you prefer)
- ¼ bunch fresh coriander (dhania)
- 1 cup chopped spinach (optional)
- 1 teaspoon cumin (jeera) seeds (optional)
- ± ½ – 1 cup cold milk
- ¼ teaspoon baking powder
- salt to taste
- vegetable oil for deep frying
- small bowl of water
Method:
- For this recipe I am using the premix of Gorimas Chili Bite Mix.
- Peel & chop the onions.
- Rinse & finely chop the green chilies (& red chilies if using them).
- Rinse & roughly chop the coriander (dhania).
- Spinach is optional but adding it in does really add to the flavour so if using it give it a rinse & chop it up.
- To a mixing bowl, add in the 250 grams of chili bite mix.
- Add in salt, baking powder & red chili flakes.
- Add cumin (jeera) seeds which is optional & add the chopped green chilies.
- Next, add in the chopped coriander (dhania) & chopped onions.
- Add in the chopped spinach which is also optional.
- Mix everything well.
- Gradually stir in the milk. Using milk doesn’t allow the bhajia (chili bites) to retain oil.
- As the milk is being stirred in, it should form a thick batter.
- The consistency should be a bit thick as it should hold the shape of a mushy ball.
- Set the mixture aside & add enough vegetable oil to a pot on medium heat.
- Keep a small bowl of water next to your stove as you will be using this when deep frying.
- When the oil is hot enough, dip your hands into the bowl of water. This will prevent the batter from sticking to your hands.
- Carefully shape the mixture into golf sized balls & drop into the oil.
- Do not over full the pot & allow them to fry for 5-8 minutes until the bottom side is golden.
- Once golden on the bottom side, carefully flip them over & allow the other side to fry until golden.
- Once they are cooked throughout & golden all around, remove from the hot oil & place onto a paper towel to drain out the excess oil.
- Plate & serve hot with a dipping sauce of your choice.
- The inside should be fluffy & there should not be any uncooked batter.
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