Myosre bonda , i wanted to try for a long time, though it is similar to the ulundu vada, as my litttle one doesn’t like coconut bits , i never make bondas. This one i tried long back but somehow i am posting the recipe of mysore bonda now only. A no onion no garlic recipe with step by step pictures.
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INGREDIENTS (FOR APPROX 10 BONDAS)
METHOD:
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INGREDIENTS (FOR APPROX 10 BONDAS)
URAD DAL | WHOLE ULUNDU | 1/2 CUP |
BLACK PEPPER | 1/2 TSP |
COCONUT BITS | 1 TBLSP |
CURRY LEAVES | FEW |
SALT | AS NEEDED |
OIL | TO DEEP FRY |
METHOD:
- Wash and soak the urad dal for an hour.
- Grind the dal in a mixer smoothly by adding little water to it.
- Too much of water will suck more oil and very thick batter will make it rubbery.
- Add the coconut bits and whole pepper.
- Add salt, curry leaves and mix well. Batter is ready to make bondas.
- Heat oil in a wide pan for deep frying.
- Grease your hand with water and take out a small ball sized batter and make a small round and drop it in the hot oil. Keep the flame medium.
- when it becomes golden brow on both sides take out and drain it in a kitchen towel.
- Serve this hot with coconut chutney.
- While frying keep the flame medium. If the flame is too low it will suck too much of oil.
- If it is too hot also inside will not get cooked.
Hey Not bad! It has come out well.
ReplyDeleteOh what a coincidence. I made it too but with maida and rice flour.
ReplyDeletejeyashree...how to check the oil....whether it s too hot or low....how much time a bonda takes to fry...thanks
ReplyDeletethis looks super...excellent.
Renu the oil can be checked by dropping a pinch of batter to it. If it comes ou
DeleteUp immediately then it is ready. No need to bring it to a smoking point.
I love this,made this last weekend during Navratri...yummmy
ReplyDeleteOne of my fav ..made this recently ....looks yum
ReplyDeleteGr8 jeyashri :) we mix little idly batter :) tastes is different :) your presentation has gone to next level !
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Would love it with chutney for tea... Beautiful clicks
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Delicious and super crisp fritters :) Nicely presented dear!!
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Mouth watering bonda...yum yum!
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Looks very very tempting with chutney.its easier to make this way than vada for many and universal saver
ReplyDeleteabsolutely super lookin pics!
ReplyDeleteWish i could have some rite now with spicy coconut chutney,super crispy bondas.
ReplyDeleteOoohh, so delicious. Would love this with my cuppa.
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wow love the clicks !!! awesome blog !!
ReplyDeletemy vadas r always watery so it suking more water any spl tips 4r that
ReplyDeleteAdd little water while grinding. Just sprinkle little water, if in case it is slightly watery add 1 tblsp of rice flour. Hope this helps u
DeleteThis is my first time reading ur receipes. Im already impressed. Good presentation! Tonight im going to make aval payasam n mysore bonda.. for Krishna Jayanthi :)
ReplyDeleteThis is my first time reading ur receipes. Im already impressed. Good presentation! Tonight im going to make aval payasam n mysore bonda.. for Krishna Jayanthi :)
ReplyDeletei am a very big fan of you. you and my mom are my role models in cooking
ReplyDeletei am a very big fan of you.You and my mom are my role models in cooking
ReplyDeleteI like ur site very much. I do not know to cook. So whenever i have to cook a new dish or any festival recipe i refer ur site. It is simple and easy to follow. Thank u so much - gayayhri narasimhan
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