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Sunday, August 31, 2008

KarunaiKizhangu Pakodas

Karunaikizhangu(Yam) a verstaile vegetable, can prepare them any sort of dishes...Yam r highly rich in vitamin c, Vitamin B, potassium..This pakodas goes well as side dish for any choice of rice...they will be spicy, crispy n tasty..Can prepare them easily within few minutes..


1/4kg Karunaikizhangu(yam)
1/4 cup Gram flour
2tbsp Corn flour
1tbsp Rice flour
1/4tsp Turmeric powder
1tsp fennel seeds
5nos garlic pods
1tsp Red chilli powder
Salt
Oil for deep frying

Peel the skin n cut the yam into small cubes r any shapes as u desired, can use very well the frozen yam pieces for this recipe too...

Heat enough water in a pan, add the yam cubes n turmeric powder n cook them until the yam pieces gets cooked slightly, if u insert a toothpick, they should insert immediately...drain the water..keep aside the cooked yam pieces..

Grind bit coarsely the fennel seed, garlic pods together...add the grounded paste, red chilli powder, gram flour, corn flour n rice flour with enough water to the yam pieces as well as salt n mix everything with fingers until the yam pieces a fully covered with the flour mixture..shouldnt be watery...

Heat Oil in a pan...once the oil is hot, fry the yam pieces in small batches, drain the excess of oil in a tissue paper n serve hot...

4 comments:

  1. Wow looks yummy pakodas..great tea time snack..I too have some frozen yam. will try this.

    have never tried yam pakodas..when you told today about this I had a desire to learn the recipe..Thanks for sharing this lovely recipe dear.

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  2. This is new to me ya! Looks so yumm! :D

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  4. Looks yummy and an innovative way of using yam.

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