Ingredients
Plain noodles Veg or Egg-1/2 packet( Cooked and drained)
Onion medium thinly sliced-1
Green Chilly( minced or pounded)-3
Ginger( minced or pounded)-1"
Garlic cloves( minced or pounded)-4
Curry leaves-few
Coriander leaves-2tbsp
Besan flour/ Chickpea flour/ Kadalamavu-1/4cup
Rice flour/ Arisimavu-1/4cup
Baking soda-1/2tsp
Red chilly powder-2tsp( +/- according to taste)
Turmeric powder-1/2tsp
Salt to taste
Water required
Oil to deep fry
Method
In a deep bowl mix in the sliced onion, curry leaves, coriander leaves, pounded green chilly, ginger and garlic. To this add the rice flour, besan flour, baking soda, red chilly powder, turmeric powder and salt. Mix them well, now add the plain noodles and mix till the ingredients are well bound( if required sprinkle little water). Note that the pakoda batter should be thick, you should be able to pick with your hand. Now heat oil in a deep frying pan or use a deep fryer. When the oil is hot, pick small amounts of batter and drop it into the oil. Fry the pakodas till golden brown, drain and place on a paper towel. Serve hot with tomato sauce or chutney of your choice.
You can also use thin spaghetti or instant noodles for making this pakora. If instant noodles is used cook the noodles along with taste maker with less amount of water, than the amount mentioned in the pack and do not drain the instant noodles.
These fritters look so crunchy and yumm! Would taste great with a cuppa :-)
ReplyDeleteWoww irresistible fritters looks super crispy..yummy..
ReplyDeleteoh thats so unique..noodles and pakodas..btw, look at the coincidence..I just posted onion pakodas
ReplyDeleteWow! crispy pakodas..very different with noodles..
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!Nice evening snack!
ReplyDeleteça à l'air délicieux, j'aime beaucoup cette recette
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Wow.looks very tempting!i have a post like this,but i used vermicelli instead of noodles.Very innovative recipe dear.
ReplyDeleteOMG !!! fantastic snack for evening. So crispy and irresistible....Tempting clicks..
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Great idea to use noodles this way, very interesting & different...but a lovely tea time snack
ReplyDeleteThey look yummmy dear...I love to make pakora's wid maggi noodles..they taste yummm..
ReplyDeleteWe used to get Maggi bonda in our +2 canteen.... but we never ate it bcoz i never liked the way he mixed... then we tried at home it was wow..... nd this one luks gr8!!!
ReplyDeleteWe used to get Maggi bonda in our +2 canteen.... but we never ate it bcoz i never liked the way he mixed... then we tried at home it was wow..... nd this one luks gr8!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful and tasty.
ReplyDeletewow!very innovative fritters my!luv it...am eager 2 giv it a try
ReplyDeleteIts looks so different and tempting...Nice Snack...
ReplyDeleteVery innovative fritters,nice idea looks so crispy n yummm
ReplyDeleteso innovative..looks so crispy and yummy!!!!
ReplyDeletecrispy and tasty pakoras.. looks too good dear.. thanks for the recipe.. :)
ReplyDeleteCes pakoras semblent délicieux. J'aime beaucoup.
ReplyDeleteA bientôt.
Could not stop mouth watering! yummy clicks.
ReplyDeleteHow unique! Love the crunchiness of these fritters.
ReplyDeleteWow that looks absolutely yummy. feel like grabbing one.
ReplyDeleteHi Mye, perfect for the monsoons with some green chutney or sauce. the noodles will surely make it crispy.
ReplyDeleteThats so innovative! Delicious!
ReplyDeletethey look fantastic..and so crunchy..yum! very innovative
ReplyDeleteWow! Nice idea. I am sure gonna try it.
ReplyDeletePhotos are too good,really tempting to try this out!
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Fried noodles, that looks great :)
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