Wednesday 31 March 2010

Gille Matar Ke Pakode

Hopefully, my posting days have started. Teehee! After a long time (My drafts say that), I am posting a recipe from my kitchen. I had made this some weeks ago for a lazy sunday evening. The summer hadn't started yet and we suddenly craved for something crispy and well fried. Usually, I avoid frying as the crispies fill my tongue with a layer of oil that doesn't allow any other taste to penetrate through it (ohkay! May be this psychological...but a good way of curbing oily food...heehee). So R has it even if he feels like having fritters.

Getting back to the Matar ke Pakode, I made these with fresh green peas. These were simple and quick to make (and to consume).



I named this Gille Matar because I soaked the green peas in some warm water for 5 minutes.Here is the recipe for 2 people.

Ingredients:
  • 1 cup fresh green peas
  • 1 tablespoon ginger-garlic paste
  • 2-3 tablespoon besan (chane ka aata)
  • 1 tsp rock salt or senda namak
  • salt if required
  • 1 green chilii chopped finely (depending on the hotness)
  • some chopped fresh coriander
  • 1/4 tsp cumin powder
Method:
  1. In a bowl, mash the peas.
  2. Mix all the other ingredients.
  3. In a frying pan, fry small portions of the mixture. I used a spoon to place the mixture in the oil.
  4. If the consistency is watery, add some more besan or alternatively add cornflour.
  5. Serve hot with ketchup or green chutney.

21 comments:

Sushma Mallya said...

looks so crispy and would be a perfect snack at tea time...looks very delicious supriya and nice recipe too

J said...

Looks great supriya.. an update from u after along time.. can have some oiled fritters once in a while..

Panchpakwan said...

Pakode looks yumm..

Priya said...

Wow greenpeas pakode looks awesome and delicious..very new to me..

Sarah Naveen said...

New recipe..looks so yummy!!

SathyaSridhar said...

by reading the name itself makes me mouthwatering,,pakoda is always rocking snack for anytime with tea,, matar pakoda sounds great,,thanks for sharing dear.take care n keep on smiling.

Gita said...

Pakoras look super crispy and very tasty dear....nice color :)

Preety said...

matar ke pakode is new to me..sounds good..love the bright green color

Meena said...

lovely peas pakoda...sounds so lovely n simple...very happy to follow your recipes...

Rumana Rawat said...

Lovely pakoda... i never knew that we can mutter pakoda also... looks delicious...
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Ms.Chitchat said...

Perfect tea time snack.

Tina said...

Its new to me...Looks delicious...

Swapna Sree said...

pakode looks crispy and yummy....thanks for comment at my blog....

simply.food said...

These peas pkodas look lovely and delicious .They have a beautful vibrant colour too.My 1st visit here.You have anice collection of posts.Following yor blog.

J said...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treacle

Treacle is ablack syrup made of refining sugarcane.. if u see my gingerbread..notice the colour..it is because of treacle.. its dark syrup..like mollases. the link should help

Usha said...

Looks delicious !

TREAT AND TRICK said...

Quite new to me but looks yummy, love its color too..

Krishnaveni said...

excellent with a cup of masala tea

Biren said...

What a treat this is....must be very tasty.

Princess said...

This recipe sounds great. You have some great recipes on your blog too.

Mina

Supriya said...

This recipe looks interesting. Healthy and colorful!