"Barish
aur pakora”,That is the something we have been listening to for generations
now. It has become a tradition and a culture. We desis are very different
towards our food, we do not eat to satisfy our hunger and taste buds but it is
our way of socialize. We want to sit with family while it’s raining
outside and have hot delicous pakora with a garam chai ki pyalli.
"Barish
aur pakora”,That is the something we have been listening to for generations
now. It has become a tradition and a culture. We desis are very different
towards our food, we do not eat to satisfy our hunger and taste buds but it is
our way of socialize. We want to sit with family while it’s raining
outside and have hot delicous pakora with a garam chai ki pyalli.
We serve our unannounced guests our
home made pakora,we simply dont let the guests go without making them eat
pakoras. Once served, the pakoras disappear and another lot is served. If one
is lucky enough and the guests are the health conscious and not-that-hungry
type you might be able to lay hands on those pakoras once they leave!
Pakoras are often served in India. It is popular
during monsoon time as pakoras go very well with a garam chai ki pyalli. The
recipes for making pakoras have more or less the same desi spices and herbs and
often vary in their proportions.
Pakoras
are something I grew up with. They bring brightness to a rainy day. I eat
my pakoraswith
chutney. My mon can make a delicous pakora.
Pakora are fritters made with gram flour. Thay are fried
snacks made with different vegetables. Pakoras are Classic desi finger food
that no one can resist, these easy vegetable pakoras are so simple to make.
They are popular across and India, the pakoras are made of chopped potato,
onion and chili mixed into the batter.Pakoras are greasy, spicy, hot and
unhealthy, the typical things which make a desi go weak in the knees. Pakoras
are made with potato,Onions and raw green chillies.
Talking about the mirchi ka pakora,
they are spicy and crispy with simple flavour in the batter which will tingle
your taste buds.
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