

Tindora pakora recipe, Dondakaya pakodi fry, Kovakka fry
2017-08-15 21:57:07

Serves 3
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Prep Time
10 min
Cook Time
15 min
Total Time
25 min
Ingredients
- 1. Ivy gourd/ Tindora – 20
- 2. Besan/ kadalai maavu – ½ cup
- 3. Rice flour – ¼ cup
- 4. Red chilli powder – ½ tsp
- 5. Garam masala powder – ¼ tsp
- 6. Salt – to taste
- 7. Water – 2 tbsp (approx.)
- 8. Oil – for frying
Note
- * 1 cup = 235 ml
Instructions
- Wash and slice tindora just as shown above.
- Now to the sliced tindora/ kovakkai add besan, rice flour, salt, chilli powder and garam masala powder. Mix well so that the the tindora is coated well with all the dry ingredients. Now sprinkle water little by little to get a brittle mixture just as shown in the picture. The mixture should not form a batter but crumbly masala mixture should be coated well in masala. Making this mixture is very important to get crispy pakora.
- Heat oil in a frying pan. Add the each tindora piece one by one in batches to oil and fry in medium flame. When it looks crispy and evenly colored remove it using slotted spoon and transfer it to a plate with paper towel. Now fry the next batch and repeat the process till all the tindora mixture is over.
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How to make Tindora pakora with step by step images

- Wash and slice tindora/dondakaya just as shown above. Make sure the slices are not thin nor thick. Thin slices become very crispy and thick slices take long time to cook.
- Now to the sliced tindora/ kovakkai add besan, rice flour, salt, chilli powder and garam masala powder. Mix well so that the the tindora is coated well with all the dry ingredients. Now sprinkle water little by little to get a brittle mixture just as shown in the picture. I used around 2 tbsp water. The mixture should not form a batter but crumbly masala mixture should be coated well in masala. Making this mixture is very important to get crispy pakora.
- Heat oil in a frying pan. Add the each tindora piece one by one in batches to oil and fry in medium flame. Do not put all the tindora pieces at a time as it will just form one mass pakodi. When it looks crispy and evenly colored remove it using slotted spoon and transfer it to a plate with paper towel. serve it hot. Now fry the next batch and repeat the process till all the tindora mixture is over.