Hot and crispy chilli fritters with soyakheema and potato masala as stuffing will definitely keep you warm while its chilled outside,an incredible snacks to enjoy with a cup of tea or coffee..Usually i used to prepare this fritters with potato masala for stuffing,for a change i prepared a simple,quick and healthy stuffing using minced soya granules and potatoes,a super delicious stuffing for the sure...These chilli fritters are quite addictive,definitely super comforting for this chilled weather, here the temperature is getting lower and lower coz of this nasty weather we couldnt even go out without our cloves..Obviously who will say no to munch these sort of deep fried beauties when the weather is getting worst surely not me..Today is our 5th day of blogging marathon,do check other marathoners running this 10th edition of blogging marathon here..Sending to Vardhini's Dish Out - Soy & Tomato, Radhika's Winter Carnival and to Srivalli's Snacks Mela..
Salt
Curry leaves
1/2tsp Cumin seeds +mustard seeds
Oil
For Fritters:
1cup Gram flour
1/4cup Rice flour
Pinch of Asafoetida powder
1/4tsp Baking powder
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,chopped tomatoes,curry leaves,ginger garlic paste and salt, sauté everything for few minutes until the onions turns transculent, add immediately cooked & mashed potatoes,cooked minced soya granules, 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 'for fritters' except the oil & chillies 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 soyakheema & potato 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...
For Stuffing:
1/2cup Minced soya granules(cooked)
1no Potatoes (Big & cooked)
1no Onion (chopped)
1/2cup Minced soya granules(cooked)
1no Potatoes (Big & cooked)
1no Onion (chopped)
1no Tomato (chopped)
1/2tsp Ginger garlic paste
1/2tsp Red chilly powderSalt
Curry leaves
1/2tsp Cumin seeds +mustard seeds
Oil
For Fritters:
1cup Gram flour
1/4cup Rice flour
Pinch of Asafoetida powder
1/4tsp Baking powder
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,chopped tomatoes,curry leaves,ginger garlic paste and salt, sauté everything for few minutes until the onions turns transculent, add immediately cooked & mashed potatoes,cooked minced soya granules, 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 'for fritters' except the oil & chillies 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 soyakheema & potato 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...
Yumm Soy-Kheema stuffed Friters.Luks appetizingly delicious.
ReplyDeleteGood filling for the bajjis
ReplyDeletevery creative, i've added this to bookmarks to make soon!
ReplyDeletedelicious recipe... perfect with a cup of tea or coffee..
ReplyDeleteYUM! This looks absolutely delicious! Love fried chillies and the stuffing sounds yummy here!
ReplyDeletesuper spicy and tasty snack...love this stuffed milagai bhaji...very unique stuffing...love it!!
ReplyDeleteyum..want some right now! :)
ReplyDeleteVery yummy fritters, perfect for the weather
ReplyDeletePotato stuffed chili fritters look awesome. Excellent snaps.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
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I've made chilli basis at home n love them. Have always wanted to try the stuffed version too, this recipe sounds great!
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wow...i loved the stuffing..And thats a mighty tempting bhajia!!
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
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I can imagine eating these fritters snuggled inside the blanket. These look super delicious and wonderful winter treat.
ReplyDeleteAahaa a different try priya. I truly wish to be ur neighbour
ReplyDeleteLove to grab the plate. Looks very inviting...
ReplyDeletewow........so inviting snack
ReplyDeletewow what a burst of flavours every bite would be. Yummy a nice twist to the chilli pakoda.
ReplyDeleteGreat appetizer...yummy idea
ReplyDeletewow...
ReplyDeletelooks very tempting priya... love to have with a cup of tea :)
Delicious crispy chilly...
ReplyDeletewow pls pass this priya,its raining here...Perfect snack.
ReplyDeletetoo good i love the stuffing..
ReplyDeletevery interesting n tasty recipe priya..:)
ReplyDeleteTasty Appetite
Wow..this is a wonderful recipe..very yum looking.
ReplyDeleteyummm, looks delicious
ReplyDeletefritters are healthy and tempting
ReplyDeleteLovely and delicious combination.. looks yummy !!
ReplyDeleteIndian Cuisine
This is a very interesting recipe. They look very tasty.
ReplyDeletePerfect with a cup of steaming tea!
ReplyDeleterajani
Very innovative filling,yummy!!
ReplyDeleteErivum Puliyum
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anything filled and fried, im sold:)
ReplyDeletethese are perfect for a rainy day
Wow.. perfect tea time snack.. love it :)
ReplyDeleteWow Priya..what a lovely recipe....looks v yummy and crunchy:)
ReplyDeleteWow..Luvly stuffed bhajis...pass the plate even though its hot here :-P
ReplyDeletewow super priya
ReplyDeleteA new and yummy filling my dear:)
ReplyDeletethats too tempting Priya !
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wow!!mouth watering...banana peppers is one of my favourite & it is more tastier when stuffed....
ReplyDeletereminds me of chilli rellenos..very easy recipe
ReplyDeleteDroolworthy mirchi pakoras.......would love to have some.
ReplyDeleteLovely spicy snack Priya, send some across please.
ReplyDeleteI imagine this fritters with mutton keema! They should be so perfect for this cold evening!
ReplyDeleteyummy bajjis!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, what an amazing recipe Priya, I can eat at least 3-4 in one go ..lol..
ReplyDeleteUSMasala
What an innovative idea!
ReplyDeleteChilli bajjis are always good, but the soya granules is an interesting and healthy addition!
ReplyDeleteSuch a unique treat. Love the stuffed version of it! Yumm!
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