I know am posting again a dish with methi leaves, i couldnt stop myself to use this healthy greens in my cooking nowadays, as i told earlier i picked two huge bunches of this green from Indian grocery few days back which i freezed for further use, eventhough these leaves are frozen i wanted to finish them as quick as possible by cooking quite often,thats why i prepared this crispy pakodas with yam (karunai kizhangu) well known as elephant yam along with those frozen methi leaves...Obviously, this pakodas tastes super crispy,you can serve them either as side dish or for snacks,the choice is yours..We had this crispy beauties for our snacks, definitely an excellent way to feed kids with these healthy methi leaves,since i crushed them well before thawing, they mixed up well with the flours and yam pieces..In case if you are using fresh methi leaves, chop them well before adding them to the flours..
2cups Yam (cubed & cooked with turmeric powder)
1/2cup Frozen methi leaves (crushed)
4tbsp Gram flour
3tbsp Rice flour
1tsbp Corn flour
3nos Garlic cloves (crushed)
1tsp Fennel seed powder
1tsp Red chilly powder
Salt
Oil for deepfrying
Take the cooked yam,crushed methi leaves, gram flour,rice flour,corn flour,crushed garlic,fennel seed powder, red chilly powder and salt in a bowl, sprinkle some water and mix everything well until the veggies gets well coated with the flours...
Heat oil for deep frying, drop gently the flours coated yam pieces one by one to the hot oil,fry until they turns golden brown, drain the excess of oil with a paper towel and enjoy immediately...
39 comments:
What a brilliant idea! I could eat that whole thing!
Pakoda looks so crispy and inviting.
I could have never EVER thought of this combo dear-loving all your methi recipes :)
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crispy n yummy pakodas..
Wow i can eat a bowl of this
This is a tempting and interesting way to eat greens.. sounds yum!
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Yummy...they look so nice dear !! great idea :)
Pakodas look good .. yumm yumm :) Got to try it out sometime.
Vardhini
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yummy pakora recipe..nice blog too! first time here,following your blog.
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very interesting and mouth watering!!
good one Priya..nice way to incorporate this veggie!
Smitha
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Wow crispy n healthy yam pakodas...adding greens to the pagodas really will give nice flavor n yum... Great job..
I love pakodas, made with yam they sound really good!
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Alessandra
i love yam. interesting combo, how do u come up with such unique ideas?
Wow...very interesting and mouth watering!!
Perfect tea time snack..yum yum pakodas.
looking delicious .. i can never get enough of methi .. can eat all the time
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Pakodas look crunchy and so tempting snack .....
O, it sounds delicious...great afternoon snack for sure!
this is so very yum!
Irresistible pakodas dear! You are so innovative ;)
i am also akin the sam qn.How u are very unique yet yummy combos.such an interesting one.
yumm snack for me to eat right now:)
Very interesting combo, looks super delicious.
Thats a very interesting combo and the pakodas look so crispy and yummy...
Love it...different Combination...Thanks for sharing...
Thats a yummy snack..methi must hv added a nice flavor..:)
Great combination...pakoras look really crisp and tasty..
Great combination...pakoras look really crisp and tasty..
crispy pakora looks so tempting to grb it
Yummy crispy pakodas.
Very interesting combo!!! Methi pakoras are a speciality of mangalore konkani community but they are made in a diff way than this..Addition of yam makes this all the more yummy!!
Prathima Rao
Prats Corner
Very crunchy and crispy pakodas! Nice with a cup of tea!
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wow, that is nice, love the idea, I am a methi fan too, can add in almost anything :)
Lovely pakodas.
This is a gud idea to make the kids eat methi..thnx for sharing priya.
Brilliant!! Please pass the plate here. I dont want the sauce also.
nice flavor.. love methi in anything..
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