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Mixed Vegetable Pakoras Recipe


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Mixed Vegetable Pakoras Recipe
Summary:

Make a load of this Mixed Vegetable Pakoras Recipe for a party served with a couple of dips, their cheap and filling and extremely tasty. They can be made in advance and reheated - but arn’t quite as good.

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Ingredients

To make this Mixed Vegetable Pakoras Recipe you will need the following ingredients:
Batter -
125g/ 4 oz gram flour (chick pea flour)
2 tablespoon natural yoghurt
½ teaspoon chilli powder (optional)
Salt and pepper
Water to bind
Vegetables -
4-5 pieces per portion
Aubergine half moons
Courgette slices
Onion rings
Button mushroom halves

Methods

    • To make this Mixed Vegetable Pakoras Recipe 
    • Whisk the batter with enough water to make a thick batter
    • Dip in the vegetable slices
    • Deep fry in hot oil, cooking on both sides until golden brown
    • Can be shallow fried
Preparation time (duration): 10 minutes
Cooking time (duration): 5-10 minutes
Number of servings (yield): Makes 4 portions, approx. 12 pieces
Meal type: No Preference
Culinary tradition: No Preference

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