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Try Chicken, Fish and Baingan Pakora with Imlee ki chatni...you will love itBus yeah sada hee theek hai muj jesey sada bandey kai liye.
That's blasphemy,a pakora is just as you said.Try Chicken, Fish and Baingan Pakora with Imlee ki chatni...you will love it
We Sialkoti, Lahori and Gujranwaliye love to put meat in any thingThat's blasphemy,a pakora is just as you said.
I have eaten all of these but these are new dishes in my opinion.Have new taste.We Sialkoti, Lahori and Gujranwaliye love to put meat in any thing
Whatever the pakora is made of, ketchup and laal sherbat makes it heavenly.
No one can deny that pakoras are an iftar staple.
Most of us can never tire of these delicious fried goodies, but at the same time, having pakoras every single day can get a little monotonous. It's a conundrum, really.
So how do we manage to enjoy pakoras without getting bored by them? Ditch the usual onion, potato, chilli for more unusual ingredients.
Here are a few suggestions:
Eggs
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Boil eggs and toss them in your pakora mixture. These can actually be a favourite among children and taste wholesome.
Cabbage
Photo credits: Spicy Treats
You'd think cabbage in a pakora would taste bland but a pinch of salt seasons the cabbage and the water content leads to juicy pakoras!
Halloumi cheese
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Halloumi is a Turkish cheese, which is ideal for cooking on its own. Because of that, it makes for delicious pakoras. Try them!
Pumpkin
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We were hesitant to try pumpkin in pakoras but we quite enjoyed the fleshy pull apart texture.
Sweet potato
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This is a favourite! Use the same recipe as you would for potato pakoras and the slightly sweet taste and the soft texture is going to be a huge hit!
Bhang pakora is a thing these days
I would try cabbage but the others sound a bit-weird to me.
I have no idea how people can eat gobbi...It smells funny...like fart! And even the fart smells rottenAloo and palak pakora are favourite
I have tried all these mentioned and also this Ghobi/began pakora
Buri baatI have no idea how people can eat gobbi...It smells funny...like fart! And even the fart smells rotten
I eat broccoli (gobi ki mutated bhen) but not in pakora