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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Meen Bajji/ Fish Bajji( Crispy Fish Fritters)



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
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
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. 


18 comments:

  1. Really Yummy...I love fish in any form...Also u hv got a lovely smile

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  2. Meen Bajji reminds me of our beach bajji. So cute a picture. Makes me hungry dear:)

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  3. Fritters out of fish hmmm that's new.Fish bhajji is lookng great ,got to try hand on them mye.

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  4. Wow kalakals Mythreyi..superb bajji yaa!

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  5. Wow!!! Looks perfect and yummy!!!

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  6. Crispy looking fish bhajji.yummyyyooo

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  7. Nice crispy fritters,kid friendly snacks ....

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  8. Bajji looks so crispy and tempting dear...awesome click :)

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  9. Good one.. I can eat up all that in one sitting I think..:) very nice.

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  10. Hmm,looks Mouthwatering,Never tried like this,will try soon

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  11. ohh..super..i too a fish fan.Looks utterly ymmy..

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  12. Ooh wow! You know how much I love fish! I'd finish all of them without leaving a crumb!

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  13. Hey! I had different types of bhajji but never a meen bhajji.

    This sounds interesting.

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  14. Meen bhajji is one of our favourites too;
    though 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!!!!

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  15. Its been a while I tasted fish bajji...its a wonderful snack food in coastal areas...love to eat them at beach:)

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  16. Hey Mythreyi,
    First time here n ur meen bhajji got me glued.
    Reminds me of my mum's cooking...fabs recipe...will be bk.
    Cheers.

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