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Onion Bhaji

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Kathleen Morrison

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3 to 4 servings

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Ingredients:

2 onions
1 egg, beaten
2 tbsp. cilantro, chopped
1 cup cold water, approximately
1/2 tsp. ground cumin
1 pinch cayenne
1-1/2 cups chickpea flour OR
3/4 cup all-purpose flour with
3/4 cup whole wheat flour

Directions:

Cut onion in half and slice about 1/4-inch thick. Beat together egg, flour and enough water to make a batter as thick as whipping cream. Beat in spices. Let rest 15 minutes. Stir onions into mixture and let sit 5 minutes.

Heat about 1-inch oil in skillet on high heat. When very hot, drop a small mound of onion rings into oil. Press down slightly with spatula. Fry on one side until crisp and brown; turn over and fry second side. Remove bhajis as they cook. Keep warm in 200°F. oven. Pile on platter with mango chutney.

Comments from Kathleen Morrison :

These hors d'oeuvres are easy to make and can be shallow- or deep-fried. Find chickpea flour (besan) at an Indian grocery store.

Make sure vegetable oil is heated to 350°F. before adding food. A bread cube browns in 15 seconds, or test with deep-fry thermometer. If the oil is too cool, it makes everything limp and greasy. Drain on a rack or paper towel before serving. A wok makes an excellent deep fryer.

 
 
 

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