Our this month's challenga of Indian Cooking Challenge is Authentic Punjabi Kadi pakoras, this dish is quite famous in Punjab.. This punjabi kadi pakoras goes for fried onions dumplings soaked in yougrt based gravy which tastes marvellous when served along with rice or rotis..Srivalli choosed this recipe from Simran of Bombay Foodie, needless to say this goes for easy ingredients also easy cooking process and the result was a droolworthy thick kadi which tastes truly excellent..Thanks to Srivalli for choosing this effortless Punjabi kadi pakoras for this month's challenge and we enjoyed them with hot steaming rice..This punjabi kadi should be thick if its thin gravy then it will be the Gujarati version of kadi..
For Pakoras:
3/4cup Gram flour
1tsp Chilly powder
1no Onion (big & chopped lengthwise)
Oil for deepfrying
For Kadi:
2cups Yogurt
1/2cup Besan/Gram flour
4cups Water
1tsp Mustard seeds
1tsp Cumin seeds
1tsp Ajwain seeds
1tsp Fenugreek seeds
1no Onion (large & chopped finely)
1/4tsp Turmeric powder
1/2tsp Red chilly powder
3/4tsp Garam masala
1/2tsp Dry mango powder
Salt
Make a thick batter with gram flour, salt, chilly powder with enough water,meanwhile heat the oil for deepfrying,once the oil is hot, dip the sliced onions in the batter and drop gently to the oil, fry until they turns crispy,keep aside..
Make a thin batter with yogurt, besan and water, keep aside..heat enough oil, let splutters the mustard seeds, cumin seeds, ajwain seeds and fenu greek seeds, add immediately the chopped onions and sauté until they turns slightly brown, pour in the yogurt-besan batter along with turmeric powder, salt and chilly powder..bring to boil and put immediately in simmer cook for half an hour by stirring them occasionally..when the gravy turns thick add the pakoras , garam masala and dry mango powder to the gravy, give a stir and put off the stove..
Enjoy with rice or rotis..
For Pakoras:
3/4cup Gram flour
1tsp Chilly powder
1no Onion (big & chopped lengthwise)
Oil for deepfrying
For Kadi:
2cups Yogurt
1/2cup Besan/Gram flour
4cups Water
1tsp Mustard seeds
1tsp Cumin seeds
1tsp Ajwain seeds
1tsp Fenugreek seeds
1no Onion (large & chopped finely)
1/4tsp Turmeric powder
1/2tsp Red chilly powder
3/4tsp Garam masala
1/2tsp Dry mango powder
Salt
Make a thick batter with gram flour, salt, chilly powder with enough water,meanwhile heat the oil for deepfrying,once the oil is hot, dip the sliced onions in the batter and drop gently to the oil, fry until they turns crispy,keep aside..
Make a thin batter with yogurt, besan and water, keep aside..heat enough oil, let splutters the mustard seeds, cumin seeds, ajwain seeds and fenu greek seeds, add immediately the chopped onions and sauté until they turns slightly brown, pour in the yogurt-besan batter along with turmeric powder, salt and chilly powder..bring to boil and put immediately in simmer cook for half an hour by stirring them occasionally..when the gravy turns thick add the pakoras , garam masala and dry mango powder to the gravy, give a stir and put off the stove..
Enjoy with rice or rotis..
I am sure i am going to see few of these delicous kadai today. I am home alone so have to make lunch just for me, how i wish i had this with some rice :-)
ReplyDeleteKadi Pakoras look yummy!
ReplyDeleteKadhi pakoras are one of my most favorite foods!! I wish I could have some right now :)
ReplyDeleteDelicious Punjabi Kadi...
ReplyDeletePushpa @ simplehomefood.com
wow..looks super creamy and yummy.
ReplyDeleteNever tasted this.Looks super yummy!
ReplyDeletegravy looks yum
ReplyDeleteI always love this kind of saucy dishes!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so creamy and delicious, I'm sure it should have tasted awesome with rice.
ReplyDeletelooks so tempting and yummy!
ReplyDeleteMmmm...thick, creamy and delicious. I would love that with chapatti...yum. Thanks very much for sharing. MaryMoh at http://www.keeplearningkeepsmiling.com
ReplyDeleteOh.. they look so creamy and delicious!
ReplyDeleteOh, it looks absolutely delicious...so creamy and satisfying! :)
ReplyDeletelooks so yummy. i feel like having some.
ReplyDeleteLove this kadi. Looks delish.
ReplyDeletelooks delicious n creamy...
ReplyDeletelooks superb... I am going to make these this weekend! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWow,it looks creamy and sure is comforting.Perfect as always Priya
ReplyDeleteit looks good!! taste yummy too..made mine y'day...yet to post it!:))
ReplyDeletelooks very good..
ReplyDeleteHey the kadhi pakodas look awesome. This reminded me of a punjabi friend of mine from school :)
ReplyDeleteKadhi was indeed drool worthy... I also adjust the ingredient measures to according to my taste.
ReplyDeletewow..looks delicious..dear..im just craving for this kadhi now..saw in many blogs today..
ReplyDeleteYummy and delicious..rich and creamy gravy..lovely
ReplyDeleteI love kadi pakoda, so yummy gravy...
ReplyDeleteKadhi is my all time fav...yum..your kadi looks super tasty.I just need some rice now!
ReplyDeleteCreamy and rich ..looks yummm
ReplyDeleteKadhi pakora looks delicious and yummy.
ReplyDeletesuperb kadhi pakodas priya ...i love punabi kadhi n ur kadhi makes tempting
ReplyDeleteSatya
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awesome click...
ReplyDeleteI m definitely going to try it.. next week....
ReplyDeletelooking delicious..
Cheers
Sandhya
Sandhya's Kitchen
Lovely Kadhi Priya..yummy for sure!
ReplyDeleteThis was a fun one to make--your photograph is amazing!
ReplyDeletedelicious curry
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed my mom's favorite recipe.
ReplyDeletelooks super yummy...I never made kadhi so rich and luscious
ReplyDeleteThat looks simply delicious :) I havent had this before and this fact makes me even more eager abt it :)
ReplyDeleteMOUTHWATERING AND LOOKS SO TEMTING EAT JUS NOW. PREFECT PUNJABI CURDI
ReplyDeleteDelicious...
ReplyDeleteThis looks creamy n delicious..Great job!!
ReplyDeleteOMG..my all time fav. comfort food.all i need is some hot steamed rice along with it and I am all set..very very tempting Priya!
ReplyDeleteUS Masala
drooling just by looking..creamy & yummy
ReplyDeleteAaha Oho
Delicious Kadi :)
ReplyDeletePerfect one dear...........:-)
ReplyDeleteheard lot abt this dish never tried or tasted. thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteHey Priya.. Your kadhi pakoda seems to have turned out really appetizing!
ReplyDeleteYour kadhi looks very tasty.Kadhi is also famous food of Rajasthan.In few rajasthani families they make kadhi almost daily but its little different then Punjabi Kadhi and little spicier.
ReplyDeletecan't stop drooling over creamy kadi :)
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