Mirchi fritters are quite famous street food in most of the Southern part of India, its a prefect evening snack and i love them specially while going to Pondicherry beach, the breeze and this hot milaga bajji together brings u out of this world..I prepared this mirchi fritters few days back using a simple tofu potato masala as filling and deepfried this mirchis using usual bajji batter...The tofu masala stuffed in this mirchis tasted truly fantastic and i felt its quite a fantastic way to sneak tofu, yep sometimes i have to make out different sort of dishes to satisfy the tastebuds of my picky eaters, but for my surprise this stuffed mirchi fritters, my teddies & my H finished once i served them for our evening snacks..Sending to Pj's Tasty Tofu Treats..
For Stuffing:
1/2cup Extrafirm Tofu
1no Potatoes (Big & cooked)
1no Onion (chopped)
2nos Green chillies (chopped)
Salt
Curry leaves
1/2tsp Cumin seeds +mustard seeds
Oil
For Fritters:
1cup Gram flour
1/4cup Rice flour
Pinch of Asafoetida powder
Pinch of Baking soda
1/2tsp Red chilly powder
6nos Chillies
Salt
Oil
Heat few drops of oil, let crack the cumin seeds and mustard seeds, add immediately the onions,curry leaves, chopped green chillies and salt, sauté everything for few minutes until the onions turns transculent, add immediately the grated tofu, cooked & mashed potatoes, cook in simmer for few minutes until the masala gets well cooked..put off the stove..
Meanwhile mix all the ingredients give in the list except the oil & chillies for fritters as thick batter with enough water..Heat the oil for deep frying..cut the chillies and discard the seeds, fill the chillies with the already prepared tofu masala..Dip the stuffed mirchis in the bajji batter, drop gently to the hot oil, fry on both sides until they turns golden brown..Drain the excess of oil with a paper towel..
Enjoy with a cup of coffee or tea...
wow! delicious mulakku bhajji... we used to have them during ulsavam in temples.
ReplyDeleteThese are best suited when its raining heavily. Have them hot with tomato ketchup and it tastes awsome.
Lovely milaga bajji with a delicious stuffing. Very interesting..
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ReplyDeletelovely dish...i have been tempted to try stuffed chillies but have refrained so far since I am too scared of the outcome. Guess I will try this soon.
ReplyDeletei love these chilies and get them often. hav a new stuff to try now. :)
ReplyDeletevery interesting and crispy one!
ReplyDeleteHey Priya,
ReplyDeleteMilagai bajji on marina beach was a favorite pass time!!Reminds me of hostel days!!:)
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looks delicious
ReplyDeleteHubby loves bajji and we enjoyed quite a few of them on the Marina beach.Stuffing sounds like a wonderful idea and they look so tempting and crisp.Why don't u send this to my tofu event?
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Wowwwwwww. looks too good and tempting.. thanks for the amazing recipe dear !!
ReplyDeleteOMG I'm drooling now. The bajjis with that healthy stuffing.. Just yummy
ReplyDeletelooking Yummy!!! Want to have it now :)
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hey priya,drool worthy bajjis!--- i was planning to make the same last sunday but made somethg else, will post one of these days!
ReplyDeleteMolaga bajji looks very spicy and great!
ReplyDeleteThey look Hot. And very delicious.
ReplyDeleteThis stuffed tofu looks delish... a perfect tea-time Snack.
ReplyDeletetempting n yum yum mirchi..
ReplyDeletelove to have these on rainy days...looks very tempting Priya
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fritters are looking superb....u have an award waiting for u at my blog...do collect it
ReplyDeletethis is super twist to the milaga bhaji...yummy!!
ReplyDeleteNice twist to the stuffing... bajji looks delicious with tofu potato stuffing
ReplyDeleteThis is really innovative Idea priya.. will atempt this surely.
ReplyDeletedelicious..love the picture!
ReplyDeleteWow,spicy and inviting. EXCELLENT Priya.Hope ur Diwali was wonderful
ReplyDeletespicyyy :D
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Reshmi
love this recipe, perfect for rainy season..
ReplyDeleteWonderful stuffing..looks delicious,spicy and yummy
ReplyDeleteWow very very yummy mulak fritters priya, i love the stuffing
ReplyDeleteMy fav...tho never tried with tofu....I like it with anything...yummy!
ReplyDeleteyummyyyyy my fav!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of stuffing tofu..a little protein in your diet is always welcome!
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love it delicious
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they look and sound mouth watering!
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Wow! very interesting recipe, nice presentation.
ReplyDeleteHi Priya, how was your diwali? hope you had a great time. these bhajias look incredible...feel like snatching one from the platter.
ReplyDeleteTofu stuffed Masala mirchi looks delicious Priya.
ReplyDeletewow this is amazing want one right away :)
ReplyDeleteLove this bajji a lot priya,esp for the winter it's an apt appetizer to look forward to .
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nice recipe..looks so perfect and delicious..
ReplyDeletemy two favorites in one recipe--mirchi and tofu!totally yum!
ReplyDeleteDeep-fried tofu fritters, now that sounds like pure goodness :)
ReplyDeleteMilakkai bajji looks tempting, love the tofu stuffing. Perfect snack for this cold weather!
ReplyDeleteOooh... i love bajji... and moreover if the stuffing is healthy.. bring it on :)
ReplyDeleteWow wow I just love that stuffing superb.
ReplyDeleteSpicy and healthy snack with Tofu in there.
ReplyDeleteA great way to give flavours to tofu!
ReplyDeleteTofu stuffed milaga bajji looks delicious....Yum!
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Love this stuffing..Great idea, Priya..
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering Priya!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteGr8 one!!! pairing up tofu with micchi bhajjii....my taste buds are tingling !!
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