
Ramadan Day 5
I’m smiling as i type this because i was nicked as ‘Bonda’ during my childhood days! I used to be angry when my cousins call me that but now when i think back i cant help laughing because i really was fat and round! the gol gol type
LOL! and i loved potatoes and i still do.
Potato is the Raja (king)of all veggies. I havent come across someone who doesn’t like potatoes. Fry ir or bake it or steam it of add to your stew it tastes so good.
Here is my simple recipe for bonda:
For the potato mixture–
1/2 tsp mustard and cumin seeds
3-4 tbsps of oil
4 large potatoes boiled and mashed
1 tsp ginger garlic paste
3 green chillies finely chopped
salt to taste
a handful of corriander leaves chopped finely.
Heat oil in a kadai and add the mustard and cumin seeds and let it splutter. Add onions and fry till onions are light brown. Add ginger-garlic paste to it and fry for 2-3 mts. Add green chillies and salt and mix well. Add the mashed potatoes mix well and then chopped corriander leaves at the end and set aside till it cools. Make lemon size balls after cooling.
For the batter–
1 cup plain flour
1 tsp ajwain
water to mix the batter
Mix everything to form a thick batter.
**The batter should not be watery otherwise i wont stick to the bondas. In my picture my batter was a bit of watery so it did not stick to the batter.
*** Variations of the batter
> 1/2 cup plain flour and rice flour (According to me this one is the best)
> 1 cup rice flour
> 1 cup besan flour
Dip the potato balls in the batter and deep fry.
My bondas go for the Ramadan Event hosted by Lubna
Lubna Karim
August 29th, 2009 at 4:19 PM
My favouite snack…yum idea to add ajwain…..
ashifa
September 4th, 2009 at 10:59 AM
wah sedapnya,terimakasih
Shifa
September 23rd, 2009 at 9:21 PM
ajwain saves me from gastric pains! LOL!