Ingredients
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Directions
Egg Pakora, These tasty treats are easy to make for an appetizer or snack Make them as spicy (or not) as you want by varying the amount of cayenne Recipe found at IndianFoodForever com, I made some of these for breakfast this morning (hubby didn’t know what I was serving him) I was like another reviewer and could not find chickpea flour, so used bread flour It seemed to work okay (I just didn’t feel like grinding dry chickpeas to make flour, but I’m sure I’ll find it somewhere for next time) I just made sure that my eggs were cooled to room temp and totally dry before slicing and coating them, and it seemed to work fine The seasoning was very nice, and I like the little bit of crunch This was a cute way to switch up plain old hard boiled eggs, and I do like warm eggs also Thank you for posting your recipe (Made for PRMR), What an interesting way to cook eggs! Unfortunately, I could not find chickpea flour, so I thought soy flour would make a decent substitute It didn’t really work, as the batter just sort of melted away in the cooking oil This was not a huge problem- I just ended up with a spotty, thin batter different from the one in the photo The eggs still tasted great though, and I will be on the lookout for chickpea flour so I can make these again soon [Tagged, made & reviewed in Please Review My Recipe]
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Steps
1
Done
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Peel and Cut Boiled Egg Into Two Halves. |
2
Done
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Sprinkle Little Salt and Pepper on Eggs. |
3
Done
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in a Bowl Mix the Chickpea Flour With Salt and Cayenne to Taste and Make a Thick Batter by Adding a Little Water. |
4
Done
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Heat Oil in a Skillet (depth of About 1 Inch). |
5
Done
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Dip Each Egg Piece in the Batter and Deep Fry Till Golden Brown. |
6
Done
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Serve Egg Pakora Hot . |