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Instant Bonda from Idly Batter


I make the deep fried snacks rarely and if it is a rainy evening my Hubby always wants some crispy snack with cardamom tea.One such thing I make is this bonda instantly with idly/dosa batter for a rainy evening.This can be made without onions also but sometimes I add onion  along with some shredded cabbage.Now on to the recipe.....................

Ingredients

IngredientQuantity
Idly/dosa batter2cups
Rice flour1/4cup
Gram flour/kadalamaavu1/4cup
Green chilly(chopped) 4-5nos.
Ginger(grated) 1tsp
Onion(thinly sliced)1no.(medium size)
Cabbage(finely shredded)1cup
Curry leaves(chopped)2 sprigs
Coriander leaves(finely chopped)3tbs
Salt1/2tsp
Oilas needed for frying



Method

  • In a bowl take everything except oil and mix it well without adding any water and keep it aside.
  • Heat oil in a frying pan in a medium flame once it becomes hot,wet the hands with water and drop a gooseberry size batter in the oil.
  • Fry it till it becomes golden and crisp.
  • Drain it on a paper towel.
  • Serve it hot along with tea.
Enjoy........................................................

  • Fry it in a medium flame to get evenly cooked.
  • Finely chopped coconut bits can also be added for extra crunchiness and taste.

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31 comments:

  1. Give me that bowl,love to munch those cuties beauties, very addictive bonds.

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  2. Awwww.... Mouthwatering Nalini. What a great tea time treat.

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  3. Bonda looks wonderfully prepared. Excellent preparation.
    Deepa

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  4. Delicious. This is something that my girls will love.

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  5. These look really inviting, feel like picking one straight from the bowl. Super presentation.

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  6. Awesome clicks Nalini :) i love the dark background, really superb

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  7. like your background nalini.. tempting bonda..

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  8. Lovely clicks and super crispy bondas, I make it often on super-lazy evenings :P Looks perfect :)

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  9. Thats a lovely idea, looks superb...perfect with chai.

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  10. delicous bonda's .. tempting me :)

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  11. Lovely tempting crisp bondas,perfect for rainy days!!

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  12. Lovely tea time snack...Looks tempting

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  13. It is surely a great tea time snack! Beautiful presentation

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  14. Instant bonda.., cutiess perfect for tea time...

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  15. Amazing click Nalini, loved those instant bondas, inviting and simply superb!

    today's post:
    http://sanolisrecipies.blogspot.in/2013/04/misal-pav.html

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  16. Wow...so tempting bonda, super clicks loved ur BG n presentation too Nalini!
    Adding besan flour is new, will try next time...

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  17. Very tempting....beautiful clicks too...


    Todays recipe: http://www.7aumsuvai.com/2013/04/vendhaya-kali.html

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  18. Bonda- the Steve Jobs way - Iphonic, I mean iconic :) looks nice

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  19. Very nice presentation Nalini..and I love that book as well..:)

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  20. would love to grab the entire bowl... so tempting and so delicious!! pictures are AWESOME!!
    Sowmya
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  21. Very tempting bondas.. Lovely presentation. What is the black box like thing that you used in the picture? It looks beautiful.

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  22. Very quick bonda it's in my do list for long time.

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  23. Bonda looks very inviting. Feel like picking up from the pic

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