Chop all of the veggies (except for the corn) into large dice and place into bowl of food processor (keep the corn kernels aside). Add all of the spices, chick pea flour and water. Whizz to a coarse, ...
Place a rack-lined baking tray (sheet pan) in the oven and heat the oven to 95°C (200°F). In a high sided sauté pan or heavy bottomed pot, heat about 2.5 cm (1 inch) of oil over medium-high heat. In a ...
Tuk Tuk was established in 2012 with great success in Edinburgh, and is now opening its second site in Glasgow. You can’t go wrong with our mixed vegetable pakoras! A delicious deep fried snack, that ...
Place all the dry ingredients in a deep mixing bowl and stir well. Add the chopped cilantro and the optional spices. Slowly add ¼ cup of the warm water, mixing well with a fork or a whisk. Beat the ...
It's difficult for restaurants these days to do something truly original. But Pizza Byronz managed to do exactly that with their za boudin bites. This appetizer ($8.95) is exactly what it sounds like: ...
Pakora is the lesser-known cousin of tempura. Just like tempura, it’s a fritter made with vegetables such as onions, peppers, potatoes — but instead of a batter of white flour, the batter is made with ...
Pour oil to a depth of 2 inches in a Dutch oven; heat over medium-high to 325°F. Meanwhile, whisk together 1 cup chickpea flour, 1/2 cup white rice flour, salt, coriander, cumin, garam masala, ginger, ...
Paneer cubes are soaked in a spicy mixture, coated in besan, and then deep-fried. The pakoras are creamy inside and crispy outside. Onions are thinly sliced and combined with gram flour (besan) and ...