Ingredients
Any kind of small fish( Nethli meen, Kizhangan meen etc)-500gms
For marinating
Red chilly powder-1tbsp
Turmeric powder-1tsp
Garam masala powder-1tsp
Curry leaves( chopped)-2 tbsp
Curry leaves( chopped)-2 tbsp
Lemon juice-1tbsp
Salt to taste
Bajji batter/ Fritters batter ingredients
Bengal gram flour/ Kadalamavu/ Chickpea flour-1/2cup
Rice flour-1/4cup
Maida/ All purpose flour-1/2cup
Red chilly powder-2tsp
Turmeric powder-1tsp
Red food color- pinch
Red food color- pinch
Asafetida-pinch
Baking soda-pinch
Salt to taste
Water required
Method
Clean and wash the fish pieces and pat dry. In a bowl add the marinade ingredients and mix well, add the fish pieces to marinade. Marinaded the fish pieces for an hour. Next in a deep bowl add the bajji batter ingredients, add required water and mix well to make a smooth and slightly thick batter. Heat enough oil in a pan for deep frying. Dip the marinaded fish slices in the bajji batter and deep fry in hot oil till golden brown and crisp. Place the Meen bajjis on a paper towel and allow the excess oil to drain. Serve hot as snack with mint chutney or serve along with meal.
Really Yummy...I love fish in any form...Also u hv got a lovely smile
ReplyDeleteMeen Bajji reminds me of our beach bajji. So cute a picture. Makes me hungry dear:)
ReplyDeletecrispy and yummmm :-)
ReplyDeleteFritters out of fish hmmm that's new.Fish bhajji is lookng great ,got to try hand on them mye.
ReplyDeleteWow kalakals Mythreyi..superb bajji yaa!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Looks perfect and yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteCrispy looking fish bhajji.yummyyyooo
ReplyDeleteNice crispy fritters,kid friendly snacks ....
ReplyDeleteBajji looks so crispy and tempting dear...awesome click :)
ReplyDeleteGood one.. I can eat up all that in one sitting I think..:) very nice.
ReplyDeleteLooks Nice and crispy
ReplyDeleteHmm,looks Mouthwatering,Never tried like this,will try soon
ReplyDeleteohh..super..i too a fish fan.Looks utterly ymmy..
ReplyDeleteOoh wow! You know how much I love fish! I'd finish all of them without leaving a crumb!
ReplyDeleteHey! I had different types of bhajji but never a meen bhajji.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds interesting.
Meen bhajji is one of our favourites too;
ReplyDeletethough we do it at home, I'm a die-hard fan of the bhajjis of a road vendor , back in India, she makes excellent bhajjis too!!! If we don't point out before 7 PM, everything she has (raw plantain, prawns, eggs and meat) is already over....
you've got them perfect, nicely browned and crispy!!!!
Its been a while I tasted fish bajji...its a wonderful snack food in coastal areas...love to eat them at beach:)
ReplyDeleteHey Mythreyi,
ReplyDeleteFirst time here n ur meen bhajji got me glued.
Reminds me of my mum's cooking...fabs recipe...will be bk.
Cheers.