Cheese Pakoda

Pakoda or Bhajiya are Indian’s most favorite dish when rains strike. There would be hardly anyone who would be not be indulging in cup of tea and Pakoda/Bhajiya. Though there is very slight difference between a Pakoda and Bhajiya, we would be discussing them later.

A day before yesterday, Ahmedabad saw unseasonable rains. So when November rains came to say me ‘hello’, I treated them with Cheese Pakoda. It is a very simple and quick recipe but one needs to be careful while frying it as cheese melts soon. With some do’s and don’t, I am sure you will be enjoying them too.

Ingredients:

  • Cheddar diced into big cubes – 6-8 pieces
  • Gram Flour – 1 cup
  • Chili Powder – 2 teaspoon
  • Salt – As per taste
  • Turmeric Powder – 1 teaspoon
  • Asafetida – A pinch
  • Ajwain – ½ teaspoon
  • Oil – 3-4 cups for frying Pakoda
  • Water – As required



Method:
  •         In a bowl, mix all the dry ingredients – gram flour, salt, turmeric powder, chili powder, salt, Asafetida and Ajwain.
  •         Add water in it and mix it with a spoon. Keep adding water slowly until it forms a thick consistency.
  •         Heat Oil in a wok.
  •          Cut the Cheese into medium size slice and coat them with gram flour mixture.
  •         Once the oil is ready for frying, add cheese slices. Ensure that flame is on medium or low level
  •          With help of spoon, pour extra gram flour batter on top and immediately turn it.
  •          After it has golden brownish tint, take it out on paper napkin to remove access oil.  
  •     Serve it hot with chutney or sauce.

Comments

shreya said…
Such a mouth watery recipe specially for rainy season. I have never tired preparing a pakora with cheese but the recipe you have mentioned seems to be too good. Just loved it.