6/28/2010

Mysore Bonda


Ingredients:-

Maida :1 cup
Rice Flour-1/4 cup
Cumin seeds-1/2 tsp
Ginger-1 tsp (chopped)
Green chillies-2tsp (chopped)
Onion-1 small (chopped)
Cooking Soda-1/2 tsp
Curd-To make the batter
Salt to taste
Oil- for deep frying


Method:-

Mix maida with rice flour,salt,cooking soda,chopped green chillies,chopped ginger and cumin seeds.
Add curd make it into a vada batter consistency.
Cover it withe a lid and keep aside for 2 hours.
After 2 hours now add chopped onions in the madia batter.mix well.
Heat oil for deep frying.
Wet your hand with water and take a lemon sized  the batter make round  balls.
Slowly drop in the hot oil.Fry them on low flame.
Fry the bondas till   golden brown color.
Remove bondas from oil and place on paper to remove excess oil.
Serve hot with coconut chutney or Potato curry for dosa..

33 comments:

  1. my fav bonda...would love to have with tea

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  2. always love ur step by step pics...drooling over

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  3. Nice tea time snack. Looks really good.

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  4. Wow Divya,
    Bondas look awesome...pass me d whole plate...drooling over the clicks.

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  5. The most fav bajji..looks so delicious and tempting.

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  6. mysore bonda came out perfect.. well explained

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  7. Wow nice color and texture...Made this last weekend...famous Karnataka appetizer..but we dont add onions..instead we add small slices of coconut...wanna try adding onions this time :)
    And loved the Mushroom Munchurian too...

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  8. Divya, what an amazing snack and that too which can be prepared in a jiffy

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  9. Delicious Bonda! Did I tell you that I absolutely love your step by step pics :-)

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  10. its looks yummy n delicious ...pass me some :)

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  11. Thank you for all your visits and comments on my blog. Compliments for all you do and; everything looks very delicious! XO

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  12. Mysore bonda looks very delicious and crispy.Always love your detailed presentation.

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  13. wow it luks really nice,perfect shape,droll wrothy recipe dear!

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  14. Nice one ,perfect for tea time...

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  15. Nice and crispy I could have them all

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  16. thts delisious divya...i would love to have with chutny....my amma used to make this...but she add sugar...ur is different.....

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  17. Woww such a tempting crispy mysore bonda, looks fabulous..

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  18. Adding onion is something new and different, i love this one & would love to try out your version as well

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  19. perfect snack for tea. nice dear

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  20. Oh man, thats just superb tiffin, I love it. Such a fulfilling one'

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  21. Perfect snack for evening. Looks really delicious.

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  22. I would love to prepare this delicious snack sometime..You have explained all the steps nicely..

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  23. Thanks for your visits and your comments,DIVYA.

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  24. divya wow so delicious and yummy bondas.. best teatime snacks our favorite one

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  25. Good presentation and nice click.

    http://malabarikitchen.blogspot.com/

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  26. Mysore bonda's are my favorite.. Looks yummy.. Perfect for tea-time snack :-)

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  27. my favorite yours step by step pics r good.i tried it its so nice to eat in the evenings

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  28. Good explanation thru pics as it's very helpful in understanding the recipe.

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  29. Good explanation thru pics as it's very helpful in understanding the recipe

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  30. Good explanation thru pics as it's very helpful in understanding the recipe.

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  31. Good explanation thru pics as it's very helpful in understanding the recipe.

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