Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Madras Mirchi
Madras is famous for beach.
Beach is famous for....................................... what else mirchi bajji. :)
Sometimes its fun when we avoid sofestication, forget about the hygene, Stop analysing things and just freakout and enjoy. The bajjis available in beach are the best of taste.
Yeah true it would be awesome to have such hot bajjis on a rainy day.. But what to do???? Chennai is void of rain the entire year.. :( Its okay anyday is a special day when my tongue demands for BAJJI.. :)
Ingredients:
Chilly - 5
Omam - 1 tsp
Roasted gram - 2 tbsp
Bengal gram flour - 5 tbsp
Rice flour - 1 tbsp
Cooking soda - 1/4 tsp
Salt - for taste
Method:
Grind omam, roasted gram and required salt into a fine powder and keep it aside. Now slit open the chillies and remove the seeds. Fill the above powder into the chillies.
Take a bowl and mix bengal gram flour, rice flour, cooking soda and salt along with a little water to make thick bajji batter.
Now dip the stuffed chillies in the bajji batter and deep fry it until it gets roast.
Madras mirchi bajji is ready to eat. :)
Sending my Madras Mirchi to the JFI: Chilly event. :)
Written by: Nithya
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Hi Nithya....Love the expressions of the your mirchi bajji's !! Not to mention the pictures are at their best.....Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteYour site is my addiction these days ;-)
Why is one sad and one is happy? Hmmm it is all what is life is....kabhi khushi kabhi ghum.....nice presentation....I love those bhajis...looks yum......
ReplyDeleteIf you are interested in sending down your recipes to blog events then you can send this to JFI - Chilli..
http://queenspice.blogspot.com/2009/06/announcing-jfi-chilli.html
More on events can be found here http://events-n-roundups.blogspot.com/
Lovely chili bhajjis..i love these..so cute presentation
ReplyDeleteoh wow........... Very cuteeeee.... Lovely looking mirchis.
ReplyDeleteBhaji is looking nice and tempting .. cute presentation nithya...
ReplyDeletewhat a great looking chile bajji - I love fried stuffed peppers - for me they are called 'chiles rellenos'
ReplyDeleteIdhu semma hot machi :D
ReplyDeleteLoved those cute expressions on their faces..Perfect snack anytime..
ReplyDeleteCUte mirchis!!
ReplyDeleteLiked the expressions on chillies. Looks great and yummy.
ReplyDeletewow! those eyes r perfect ..lovely drawing on the mirchies :)
ReplyDeletewow! cute faces lovely expressions ..hahaha :) thats a nice snack item :)
ReplyDeleteHad quite few showers in the morning and with such a cold weather outside, your bajjis are testing my temptations..
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely looking Bajjis :)
WOoww so cute and lovely presentation..prefect snack!
ReplyDeletesorry as usual..just saw the mistake!
ReplyDeleteeeeeeeeeeee! ass usual cute presentation! yummy yummy!
ReplyDeleteMakes me nostalgic. Besant nagar beach la milagai bajji a gnabaga paduthiteenga! Lovely pics!
ReplyDeleteCute presentation ! Look mouth-watering !
ReplyDeleteIt's quite cold here in Sydney, maybe I'll make these one day and have some hot tea with it :)
ReplyDeleteDivya ..
ReplyDeleteloved t expression in chilly ..its cool though the chilly is hot ...great work
these are super cute chillies!!!
ReplyDeletethe batter has cooked perfectly and has been fried to perfection. Omam in bajjis gives it a good flavor and aroma. Those cute faces on the chillies make a good presentation.. and oooh!! I love marina beach bajies.. miss them:((
ReplyDeletehahaha...those chillies are super cute. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
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