Bajjis are the mostly served snacks on Jaanavasam, the day before marriage in South India. On a snowy, wintery day, it will be an ideal choice to have some hot bajjis with a side of hot tea. Though bajjis are fried snacks and made with besan flour and are highly caloric, still they are tasty and mouth watering.....Well, my daughter has been asking me to make her favourite potato bajji since few weeks....and somehow it was not working out...Finally her dream came true..I made her more potato bajjis and few..chilli bajjis for my husband too. Believe me, its really difficult to resist our feelings and we did not care so much about our calorie counts on that day.!!!!
Ingredients
Potato - 3 or 4 Medium
Green Peppers - 3 or 4.
Besan Flour / Kadalai Maavu / Senapindi - 1 cup.
Rice Flour - 3 tbsp.
Red Chilli Powder - 1 tsp
Jeera powder - 1/2 tsp
Salt - To Taste
Hing / Asafoetida - 1 Dash
Omum Seeds / Ajwain Seeds - 1 tsp
Oil - Enough to fry the Bajjis.
Method
- Wash and peel the skin of potatoes and slice them into thin rounds and put them in a bowl of hot water with some salt.
- Likewise, cut or slice the hot peppers as per your choice and put them into a separate bowl of hot water with little salt. I mainly did these steps to half cook the veggies inside and its easier for the kids to have them.
- In a vessel, add the besan flour, salt, required powders and make a smooth paste enough to coat the veggies with some water. Let the paste be not too watery..
- In a frying kadai, add some oil and heat it. When the oil gets heated up, dip the potato rounds into the bajji batter and drop them carefully into the heated oil one by one. While dropping the bajjis, reduce the flame to a low level and after dropping all the bajjis, increase the flame to a medium.
- When the bajjis turn golden brown on both sides, take them out and drain them on a flat plate with a paper tissue on it to soak the oil coming out of the bajjis...
- Similarly, soak the Hot peppers too into the batter and make Mirchi Bajjis and drain them out on a plate.
- Now the bajji platter is ready to eat with a side of tea.
Tips / Variations
You can make bajjis with any kind of vegetables like Brinjal, Onions, Zucchini, Raw banana, Paneer.
You can increase the quantity of chilli powder as per your spice level.