Onion Pakoda | Pakora | Fritters

Onion pakoda | onion pakora | Onion fritters

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Onion pakoda

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Ingredients

  • Besan/Chickpea flour/Garbanzo flour/Gram flour - ½ cup
  • Onion - 1 thinly sliced
  • Semolina/ Rice Flour - 2 tbsp
  • Red Chilli Powder - ¼ tsp
  • Baking Soda -¼ teaspoon heaped
  • Hing - genorus pinch
  • Carom Seeds - ⅛ tsp
  • Oil - 2 tsp I used olive oil
  • Cookong Spray/oil - to grease I used Pam Olive Oil spray
  • Salt - as needed

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degree Fahrenhait
  • In a bowl add all the listed ingredients and mix well. Sprinkle about 1 tablespoon of water
  • Add aluminum foil to the baking tray and grease with cooking spray
  • Take small portion and place it in such a way they don't overlap
  • Bake them for about 20 minutes turning sides in between or until they are crisp and golden brown
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Notes

  1. Instead of ¼ teaspoon of baking soda, ¾ teaspoon of baking powder can be used
  2. I let the onions turn brown, as we like crispy onions. You can take it out a little early as well
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Ingredients

Besan/Chickpea flour/Garbanzo flour/Gram flour - ½ cup

Onion - 1 thinly sliced

Semolina/ Rice Flour - 2 tbsp 

Red Chilli Powder - ¼ tsp

Baking Soda -¼ teaspoon heaped

Hing - genorus pinch

Carom Seeds -  ⅛ tsp

Oil - 2 teaspoon (I used olive oil)

Cookong Spray/oil - to grease ( I used Pam Olive Oil spray)

Salt - as needed

IMG_8914 Method:

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degree Fahrenhait
  • In a bowl add all the listed ingredients and mix well. Sprinkle about 1 tablespoon of water
  • Add aluminum foil to the baking tray and grease with cooking spray
  • Take small portion and place it in such a way they don't overlap

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  • Bake them for about 20  minutes turning sides in between or until they are crisp and golden brown

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61 Comments

  1. I tried once with mixing some dosa flour also , didn't work out 😛 yours looks fabulous , I have to try it soon , very nice dear 🙂

    1. Sure Malar, do try this.. Yes with Idli dosa batter my mom use to prepare kunuku.. Never tried baking them

  2. They look pretty crispy, are they? Too bad I don't have an oven now to try it! Also, kudos for reducing the calories by baking (a la "eating for longevity" post). Best,
    D

    1. Yes they where crisp. I didn't feel difference between deep fried and baked one..

  3. Awww thanks a ton dear!!! Glad that you liked it... And I'm tempted to make them this week as it's raining here 🙂

  4. I made similar pakoda with cabbage just yesterday. 🙂
    These onion pakodas look so crispy. beautiful pics!

  5. I prefer baking to deep frying anytime. Your pakoda looks delicious and healthy without the addition of all that oil.

  6. How exciting! Gluten free and baked onion Pakoda. My daughter is experimenting with a gluten-free diet and finding that she likes it. I know she will appreciate this recipe.

    1. I am glad that your daughter is experimenting gluten free recipes:-) hope she like this

  7. love this baked not fried perfect 🙂 thanks for popping by my blog and liking the article on procrastination, from your blog I suspect you are more of a target tigger than a procrastinator but one never can tell 🙂

    1. Guess greasing is not enough dear.. Pls add some more cooking spray/ oil and try. Was the batter thick?

  8. I absolutely love this recipe Vidya, zucchini would be good too, I must try these for sure!! Thank you for posting 🙂

  9. Lovely, i love this, and been meaning to make some myself. Thanks for sharing this recipe.

    Simon

  10. Hi thanks for the recipe. I made this today. It turned soggy minutes after they were out of the oven. I baked them in preheated oven at 400f for 20mins. Flipped them over after 10mins. I eventually fried them for few seconds. Any idea wher i went wrong? Also i dint have carrom seeds...so i skipped it.

    1. So sorry to hear that. At times onion mixed with salt ooze out water not sure if it happened and made the pakoda soggy. did u grease it with enough oil? Carrom seeds is optional.

      sorry for late reply, I took a break from blogging

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