Mysore Bajji | Mysore Bonda

Mysore Bajji is an easy and quick snack in the evenings during the rainy days which is prepared with the batter of maida, rice flour and yogurt. It is tasty and delicious snack which is loved by everyone ...
Cooking Time 1 hour
Serves 3 - 4 Persons  

Ingredients:

Maida (All purpose flour)
½ Cup
Rice flour
¼ Cup
Yogurt(sour curd)
¾ Cup
Baking Soda
A Pinch
Onion (finely chopped)
1 Small
Green chilles (finely chopped)
4
Salt
To Taste
Oil
For Deep Frying

Process:
  • Take maida, rice flour, baking soda, yogurt into a bowl and mix well without any lumps. Keep it aside for an hour.
  • Mix all the remaining ingredients (chopped onions, green chillies & salt) .
  • Heat oil in the deep fry pan.
  • Make small balls from the dough & fry them in the oil until golden brown color.
  • Remove them after frying on to an absorbent paper.
  • Serve hot with peanut chutney or tomato chutney.

22 comments:

  1. Yum! This sounds really delicious:)

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  2. Yummy bondas. want to have it now :)

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  3. My aunt's signature dish. But I haven't tried it yet. love them and they are absolutely delicious.

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  4. I tried out this recipe and all the credit goes to you! Only thing is i have used coconut chutney.
    Thanks a lot chef!!!

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  5. Mouth watering, yummy and tempting bondas. Perfect for snacks.

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  6. the bondas look yummylicious! anything for some hot bondas in this almost zero temps here!

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  7. Have this over a cup of tea, wow. Looks delicious!

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  8. Bonda looks so inviting and yummy.

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  9. Bajji looks great and easy to make, the picture is beautiful. I'm going to make this as soon as I get home.

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  10. first time in your space...the mysore bhajjis look delicious dear....bookmarking it :-) glad to follow ur space here...do visit mine when u hav time :-)

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  11. Bondas were a staple snack during hostel days. Good post. AnzzCafe has completed one year of blogging.. Its been a very eventful and fulfilling journey. Thank you for your support and words of encouragement without which it would not have been possible. Thank You..!

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  12. Bonda is a very favorite snack of mine - but I never knew how to make them.Thanks so much for the recipe - the Bondas look perfect:)

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  13. Bonda luks Yumm.Mouthwatering and my alltime fav snack.Delish!

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  14. Hi ,

    Looks Delicious !!!

    Neat presentation:))

    Keep on Dear ..

    www.southindiafoodrecipes.blogspot.in

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  15. feel like grab one vada from pic.. mouthwatering

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