
During our recent trip to India, we had the Cashew pakodas at Adyar Ananda Bhavan and instantly fell in love with it.
My husband liked them a lot and wanted me to make them at home. I was not exactly sure what the ingredients were
but figured out that it had mint, ginger and garlic.
I think I came close to making them and hopefully you will enjoy it as well. Please do let me know if you have tried with
different ingredients.
Prep time: 5 min
Cook time: 40 min
Level: Intermediate
Procedure:
My husband liked them a lot and wanted me to make them at home. I was not exactly sure what the ingredients were
but figured out that it had mint, ginger and garlic.
I think I came close to making them and hopefully you will enjoy it as well. Please do let me know if you have tried with
different ingredients.
Prep time: 5 min
Cook time: 40 min
Level: Intermediate
Ingredients:
- 1 cup cashews (break open into two/not the whole)
- 1 cup kadalai mavvu/besan/chick pea flour
- ½ cup arisi mavvu/rice flour
- ½ cup pudina/mint
- ½ cup finely chopped onion
- 2½ teaspoon chilli powder
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 2 teaspoon ginger garlic paste
- ¼th cup hot oil
- ¼th cup water
Procedure:
- Chop the mint finely and mix all the ingredients except oil and water.
- Heat oil in a kadai/pan for deep frying the pakodas. When hot take ¼th cup of the hot oil and add to the mix.
- Slowly add the water and mix gently to form a thick dough(do not press the dough).
- Now take some dough in your hand and slowly drop the dough in small pieces into the hot oil (again do not press the dough while dropping in oil). When done ( bubbles will subside in the oil ). Drain on a kitchen/paper towel.








Looks perfectly the same, last year this time we had been in India and tried these pakoda in AABT :D these look the same to me will try it, book-marking
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yummy mouth watering crispy pakodas.
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering ,looks so yummy
ReplyDeleteNever heard of cashew pakoras but I am liking the sound of it already. Have to make it one of these days.
ReplyDeleteThese pakodas are a new recipe for me. I would love to try these.
ReplyDeleteWowo wish i could just grab few and have a taste as i have never had them.
ReplyDeleteOmg, wish to finish that irresistible cashew pakodas rite now.Yumm!
ReplyDeleteLooks very crunchy and yummy....love the presentation! Did you make the paper muram by yourself? Looks very cute.
ReplyDeleteI did make the muram myself Latha and its quite easy.
DeleteI like that paper muram. Nice clicks. Pakora looks rich and crispy.
ReplyDeleteLove this pakoda!!! Looks delicious,love those cute paper bowl n muram!!
ReplyDeleteLove this pakoda!!! Looks delicious,love those cute paper bowl n muram!!
ReplyDeleteLove the pakora..looks very delicious and those paper crafts too
ReplyDeletelove this a lot dear...yummy..
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ReplyDeleteThese cashew pakora look nice & crispy
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looks the same.;. shd be much better than AAB one.. sometimes they r s so soggy.. n its pricey too.. homemade is the best..
ReplyDeleteLove the color of the pakodas..looks crunchy!
ReplyDeleteThey look delicious Cilantro. My pakodas never come out crispy. Got to follow your advice while making them.
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omg i just want to grab that one right away...so crunchy....
ReplyDeleteHi, what is the consistency of the dough? Thx
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