Zucchini Pakora is a classic Indian pakora recipe, a fritter that brings to mind street-side tea stalls and the comforting monsoon season. Pakoras, a traditional Indian comfort dish, are often made with potatoes, onions, or spinach. The grated zucchini in this fusion zucchini recipe creates a lighter and juicier texture, which is perfect for soaking up strong Indian spices and crisping up in the gram flour batter.
This Zucchini Pakora is sure to vanish quickly as a party appetiser when served hot with mint or tamarind chutney and a steamy mug of chai. Whether you're a fan of the garden-to-table movement or simply looking for new zucchini recipes, you're sure to find something to love.
Put the grated zucchini in a big bowl. Add a dash of salt and allow it to rest for 5 minutes to draw out any excess moisture. Apply gentle pressure to squeeze out the water.
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Make the Batter
Combine the zucchini with the onion, green chilli, ginger, coriander, rice flour, cumin, ajwain, allspice, baking soda, and the rest of the salt. Keep adding water to make a thick, smooth, pourable batter.
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Fry the Pakoras
In a deep skillet, heat the oil over medium-high heat. Pour in a small amount of batter and check whether it bubbles up; if so, the oil is ready. Do not crowd the pan while dropping spoonfuls of batter into the heated oil. Fry for two to three minutes on each side, flipping once, until the pakoras turn golden. Drain on paper towels.
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Serve Hot
Enjoy the pakoras piping hot alongside refreshing mint chutney, tangy tamarind sauce, or a squeeze of lemon.
Yes! Made from gram flour and rice flour, Zucchini Pakora are naturally gluten-free, making them an excellent choice for anyone avoiding wheat.
If the batter is left to sit for too long, the zucchini will release moisture, resulting in a runny consistency. Prepare everything right before frying for better results.
Yes. Place on a prepared baking sheet and bake for 20 minutes, turning once, at 220°C (425°F). These lighter zucchini pakoras retain all the crunch without the guilt.
Add some chutney, lemon wedges, and chaat masala to these hot appetisers for a colourful and delicious party starter.