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No Fry Egg Pakodas / Egg Fritters

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Born to a Punjabi family, I have grown up eating all kind of pokadas (fritters). However, this one is my personal favorite. I had stopped making and consuming these, because they needed to be fried. Thanks to the appe pan, I can make these quick and easy pakodas for my family again. While there's a huge variety of crunchy pakoras, these No Fry Egg Pakodas / Egg Fritters made in appe pan are enough to give you a head start in the mornings or make your evenings crisp with a hot cup of tea.

 

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A protein-rich and spicy alternative to French Fries, No Fry Egg Pakodas / Egg Fritters made in appe pan is a fried snack found across South Asia donning different names: pakoda in China and Kannada, baji in Malayalam and Tamil, and pakodi in Telugu.

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The term pakora is applicable in Hindi, Punjabi, and Bengali, and is the most popular term used around the world to refer to the Indian-style fritters.So lets get started with the recipe :D

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    • Make a smooth batter by adding a cup of water to the besan / chickpea flour .
    • Add chilly powder, cilantro,chopped onions, red chilly powder, carom and salt to taste.
    • Cut the boiled eggs into half.
    • Pour a few drops of oil into the cavities of the appe pan/Aebleskiver pan and heat it.

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    • Dip the eggs in the besan batter and drop them in the pan. Cook each side for approx. 3-4 minutes on medium heat.
    • Once the batter is cooked, sprinkle some chaat masala and serve it with either chilly sauce or mint chutney.

Egg pakoda-fritters ( made in appe pan)

    • If you are in  a rush in the mornings, you could even make some wraps from it to-go. Enjoy these No Fry Egg Pakodas / Egg Fritters with ketchup.
Egg Pakoda / Egg Fritters made in Appe pan

Egg Pakoda / Egg Fritters made in Appe pan

Ingredients

  • Ingredients
  • 4 eggs, boiled
  • 2 tablespoon red chilly powder
  • 2 cups besan / chickpea flour
  • Salt (as per taste)
  • 1 teaspoon chat masala
  • 1/2 teaspoon ajwain seeds / carom
  • 1/2 onion/chopped
  • 2 teaspoon fresh cilantro / dhaniya, chopped
  • 1 cup water

Instructions

  1. Cut the boiled eggs into half.
  2. Make a smooth batter by adding a cup of water to the besan / chickpea flour/ .
  3. Add chilly powder, cilantro, onion/ red chilly powder, carom and salt to taste.
  4. Pour a few drops of oil into the cavities of the appe pan and heat it.
  5. Dip the eggs in the besan batter and drop them in the pan. Cook each side for approx. 3-4 minutes on medium heat.
  6. Once the batter is cooked, sprinkle some chaat masala and serve it with either chilly sauce or mint chutney.
  7. If you are in a rush in the mornings, you could even make some wraps from it to-go.

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Kripa

Saturday 24th of February 2018

Wow love all these appe pan recipes!! Just got my appe pan yesterday ???

Soniya Saluja

Monday 26th of February 2018

Thanks kripa, do share your feedback back with us when you try the recipes??

Amanda

Friday 24th of June 2016

I love pakodas but have never tried to make them and these look wonderful, what is an appe pan?

Soniya Saluja

Friday 24th of June 2016

Glad you liked it , Amanda :) Appe pan is a Indian name for Aebleskiver pan :D

Elle

Thursday 23rd of June 2016

This looks so good and I love that it's not fried. An appe pan was just added to my Amazon wishlist so I can eventually make these.

Soniya Saluja

Saturday 25th of June 2016

Great Elle.. You will love cooking in this pan :D We have many recipes on our blog.. Search APPE PAN.

Gill

Thursday 23rd of June 2016

These look so yummy x Definitely one to try x

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