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Mulaku Bajji/Chilly Bajji




Bajji's are favorite tea time snacks and there are different verities of bajji's. Mulakku bajji or long green chilly is very common in tea stalls of South India. If you enjoy the heat of green chilly and sip of hot tea do not forget to try this delicious snack.

Ingredients
Gram flour- 1  cup
Rice flour- 2 tsp
Bajji Mulaku/ long green chilly/Banana chilly- 10
Turmeric - 1/3 tsp
Chilly powder- 1 tsp
Asafoetida- a pinch
Tamarind- a small ball
salt 
oil for frying.


Soak and take tamarind pulp and combine with one cup of water and one tsp of salt. ( You can also use lemon juice and salt, but tamarind tastes better). Give lengthwise slit on the long chillies. If you like you can remove the seeds gently without breaking off the stem. Immerse them in the tamarind water for two minutes.
Prepare a batter combining all the dry ingredients to form a dosa batter consistency. Dip chillies in the batter ( squeeze out the tamarind water before dipping) and deep fry in oil till all sides are lightly browned up. Enjoy.


This is going to Sharmis wonderful event...Lets Munch Tea Time Snacks



Try this..

Hope you will all enjoy.

Comments

  1. oh dear.. can i have some .. its raining here n i so want 2 have some bhaji..so tempting:)

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  2. It's raining from morning here....just perfect combo for this weather ;)...looks so yum

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  3. love mirchi bajji a lot... luks delicious and soft..

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  4. mirchi bajji is everyones favorite n mine too ...love to have them anytime ...looks sooooooo tempting

    Satya
    http://www.superyummyrecipes.com

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  5. ente fav Sujaechi, njan ennu def mulaku vaangund...

    Love
    Suji

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  6. That's truely very tempting, perfect tea time snack.

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  7. ah..looks really too tempting..perfect for the Mansoon Snacks....

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  8. Looks crunchy and delicious, beautiful click too...

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  9. Looks crunchy and yummy, beautiful presenatation too...

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  10. The tea is making me want that bhaji so badly :)its my moms fav

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  11. bajji with tea...that's one delicious evening...

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  12. Wow, Can I have those bajjis for my snack today :) Beautiful and lovely !!!

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  13. WOW..nothing can be better than this, right?

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  14. thats my fav bajji :).. i could one woth tea right now :)

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  15. thats a very tasty snack. looks delicious.. perfect tea time snack.never used the tamarind for the preparation..will try that idea relally good one. have anice weekend enjoy

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  16. Perfect for rainy season. My favourite

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  17. One of my fav fritters, very tempting one..

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  18. ooo spicy spicy bajjis:) just love all ur mouthwatering recipes !

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  19. Hi Suja, First time here.. I remember eating bajjis in Marina beach.. dipping chillies in tamarind is new to me.. Thanks for the tip.. Filter coffee and bajji makes a lovely combo.. Nice click

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  20. First time here and added yours to mine... Bajji is really superb and by the way When you find time do visit my blog and I would like to invite you to participate in the events CID-2010 and DNSW: A by sending your special recipes.

    Thanks

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  21. I have never had this, but sounds wonderful:)

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  22. Wow.. Kidilam Mulaku baji... w/ Chaya it is the perfect snack!

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  23. Love chilly bhaji..Thats a tempting picture..

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  24. Though the rains have stopped now, would simply love to have a plate of this bhajji.
    Suja, the cup of tea enhances the taste.

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  25. Crunchy and tasty Chilly bajji, dipping the chilly in tamarind water is new to me, will try ur version next time:)

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  26. Wow thats sounds like a perfect snack with a cup of tea .

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  27. All time fav sanck...Congarts on award and thank you so much for sharing with me.

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  28. Thanx a bunch for stopping by kothiyavunu and for nice comments..this one is my all time fav..looks mouthwatering..wish to grab one..:)
    Hope to see ur updates with many more yummy treats.. Cheers!!

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  29. Thanks all for stopping by and for the sweet comments..do visit often

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  30. Hey there! I could have sworn I've been to this blog before but
    after checking through some of the post I realized it's new
    to me. Anyhow, I'm definitely delighted I found it and I'll be bookmarking and checking back frequently!

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