Thursday, May 5, 2011

Aloo Soya Bonda

I was craving for some aloo bondas since a long, after a long hesitation and discussion with my teddies i tried to reproduce the usual aloo bonda with a twist, yep i have added some cooked soya kheema to this aloo bonda..Adding soya kheema to the usual aloo masala turned out simply delicious..Actually i wanted to finish some leftover soyachunks which was sitting in my pantry since a long, finally i found out a simple and fantastic way to use those soyachunks by adding them in aloo masala for making this aloo bonda...We happily enjoyed having this yummy fritters for our snacks and none at home noticed the addition of soya kheema until i revealed the secret ingredient the famous 'Soya chunks'..

Aloo Soya Bonda

2nos Potatoes (big & cooked)
1/2cup Cooked soya chunks (grind as coarse paste)
1no Onion(chopped finely)
3nos Green chillies (chopped)
1tsp Ginger (grated)
1/4tsp Mustard seeds
1/4tsp Cumin seeds
Chopped coriander leaves
Salt
Oil

For Batter:
1/2cup Gram flour
1/4cup Rice flour
1/2tsp Baking powder
1/4tsp Turmeric powder
1/2tsp Red chilly powder
Salt
Oil for deep frying

Heat enough oil,fry the mustard seeds, cumin seeds..immediately add the chopped onions, grated ginger and chopped green chillies,sauté everything for few minutes until the onions turns transculent.

Now add the cooked and mashed potatoes,grounded soya kheema with salt to the cooking veggies,cook for few minutes..finally add the coriander leaves and put off the stove..

Heat the oil for deep frying.

Take all the ingredients for batter except oil and turn as a thick batter, make small balls from the prepared potato soya mixture, dip gently in the batter.

Drop gently to the hot oil, fry until they turns golden brown..

Serve hot with green chutney or else with a cup of tea or coffee.

48 comments:

Sangeetha M said... Reply To This Comment

that was a brilliant idea...adding soya keema to the aloo bonda...very nice...u r an innovative cook :)
love bondas a lot perfect for tea time munch n a snack too..

Raji said... Reply To This Comment

Oh Priya..you are full of brilliant ideas..just now i was admiring mango and avocado smoothie combo and here you are with another interesting recipe..looks great.

Unknown said... Reply To This Comment

wow second yummy soya recipe I am seeing today! Super, priya!

Sobha Shyam said... Reply To This Comment

Jus posted a soya chunks pakora recipe..good to see a bonda recipe with chunks..bookmarked !!

garlutti said... Reply To This Comment

They look great .. .. I write are like meatballs recipe to try it ... warm greetings
MARIMI

Nitha said... Reply To This Comment

Nice combo and a wonderful snack..

Sarah Naveen said... Reply To This Comment

nice recipe..looks so delicious..

Alessandra said... Reply To This Comment

Cool, must be full of proteins too!

ciao
Alessandra

My Kitchen Antics said... Reply To This Comment

aloo bonda sounds like a brilliant tea time snack

Preety said... Reply To This Comment

this is the perfect way to make bondas healthy

Suma Gandlur said... Reply To This Comment

That is a clever one, Priya.

Nandita SS said... Reply To This Comment

Ooohhh these fritters looks so mouthwatering and tempting. These are so perfect for the rainy weather here :)

Shobha said... Reply To This Comment

I like the addition of soya....something different and nice.

fimere said... Reply To This Comment

joli beignets bien appétissants bravo
bonne soirée

Asha said... Reply To This Comment

Delicious...

Swathi said... Reply To This Comment

aloo soya bonda looks awesome delicious.

divya said... Reply To This Comment

Feel like munching some,soo tempting..

Unknown said... Reply To This Comment

Very healthy twist to the usual aloo bondas.lovely.

Unknown said... Reply To This Comment

Loved the statement saying "discussion with your teddies", cute. The bondas look awesome and mouth watering.

Sensible Vegetarian said... Reply To This Comment

Lovely bonda, looks super delicious.

Sowmya said... Reply To This Comment

Healthy addition...and very tempting dear!

Pushpa said... Reply To This Comment

You put me really in the mood for bondas,looking delish.

Simply Life said... Reply To This Comment

oh these are so cute!

Laavanya said... Reply To This Comment

Soya must make for a yummy, toothsome addtion. Nowadays I make bondas in a paniyaram pan.. less guilt :)

Harini said... Reply To This Comment

Perfect looking bondas ..Sneaking nutritious ingredients seems to be the way :)

Namitha said... Reply To This Comment

That would be a great tea time snack..nice combo too

Mini Baker said... Reply To This Comment

great combo! this looks so delish! just found your blog and I love it!!
-mini baker

Mélange said... Reply To This Comment

Aloo bonda-my childhood fav.I think none can keep away from them.Now,adding soya makes it special.great idea Priya.

Suhaina said... Reply To This Comment

bonda looks so inviting. wish to grab few now...nice recipe too.

Vimitha Durai said... Reply To This Comment

Protein rich yummy recipe... Bookmarking dear...

Vardhini said... Reply To This Comment

Nice way to use soya .. bookmarked.

Vardhini
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Saraswathi Ganeshan said... Reply To This Comment

Cool, nice recipe

Oriyarasoi said... Reply To This Comment

Very innovative....i love aloo bonda or aloo chop as it is popularly called in Orissa. Adding the soya chunks makes its
so much healthy!!!

1-2punch said... Reply To This Comment

They look very delish, a definite save. thanks for the post.

Zareena said... Reply To This Comment

Last week I made veg bonda, but never thought of adding soya chunks to this. good idea.

Kurinji said... Reply To This Comment

Healthy Bonda!

Anonymous said... Reply To This Comment

this is a great soya chunk recipe, very innovative! Have to try this too :)
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Chitra said... Reply To This Comment

Very nice.adding soya is a gud idea.

Nandinis food said... Reply To This Comment

A very nice recipe! So delicious and juicy!

Elaichii said... Reply To This Comment

Great way to include soya chunks!

Shanavi said... Reply To This Comment

Hey, super idea pa.. Never tried this combo.. Will keep in mind

Unknown said... Reply To This Comment

Thats a nice one!...wont miss potato and healthy too!

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CurryLeaf said... Reply To This Comment

Spicy inviting bonda. Very innovative of you to add the soy keema

KrithisKitchen said... Reply To This Comment

Interesting and delicious way to eat soy chunks.. just yummy..
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JishasKitchen said... Reply To This Comment

very interesting recipe..feel like grabbing it from the screen...yum yum

Mehjabeen Arif said... Reply To This Comment

priya.. u are unbelievable with ur dishes..

Akila said... Reply To This Comment

juz love the bonda...

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Ananda said... Reply To This Comment

I need few of those right now! :)