Taking off on that concept, I decided to make my baked pakodas without eggs and it was a big hit with all who tasted them.
Ingredients
3/4 cup each of all purpose and whole wheat flour sifted
1 large green onion finely chopped
1 cup of chopped spinach or 1/2 cup of chopped cilantro
2 hot green chilies finely chopped
1/2 tsp salt
1tbsp baking powder
3/4 cup of milk (I used 1 percent)
1/2 cup of cheese of choice (optional)
2tbsp of olive oil
A pinch of asafetida
Prepare your muffin pan by greasing with olive oil
Preparation
In a pan, heat oil and lightly fry the onions to remove the raw smells
In your mixer bowl or regular bowl, sift the flours
Add the baking powder and the salt to the dry flours and mix
Now add the spinach, onions, chilies and cheese
Mix these for a minute before add the the milk
Mix with milk for a minute or two
If you are kneading with hands, make it pakoda consistency
Scoop with table spoon or ice cream scoop into muffin pans. I used the mini muffin pan to yield more as an appetizer.
Bake for 25-30 minutes ( Check after the 25th minute) or until you see the slight browning on the top.
Enjoy hot with some sauce or just by itself.
Until Blog Hop Wednesday, Adios & Alvida
Lovely baked pakodas..superb idea, loved it :)
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Awesome snack guilt free!! I really want to have my pakoda and eat it too..Nice :). It's been a while i made these...its time to try it this way!!
ReplyDeleteOoohh lovely and healthy pakodas.. who will not love these guilt free munchies Priya.
ReplyDeleteVery tempting..Slightly different pakoda recipe!! I will try it soon.
ReplyDeletePakodas look awesome. Love the way you have prepared. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteHealthy & simply mouthwatering !!!
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That is a great way to have a guilt free snack... waiting to see how the one with besan turns out.
ReplyDeletelovely idea to bake it to have a guilt free bite :)
ReplyDeleteYummy baked pakodas. They look fabulous :)
ReplyDeleteMarvellous idea!I love healthier versions of popular foods. This is the same type of mixture as my cheese and broccoli flan, too. I make it with besan and that works well. There is an interesting recipe in "The book of egg-free cakes" (Cynthia Stammers, Three Almonds Press) for savoury cakes which this also reminds me of somewhat. Yum! thanks for posting :) btw, it was my blog's 1st birthday the day before yesterday, and I'm doing a cookbook giveaway- do stop by and apply if you are interested .
ReplyDeleteWow..I would do anything to get rid of that occasional frying pan in my kitchen ! thanks for posting. Hey, didn't get the info on how many minutes of baking time.
ReplyDeletewow wt an interesting version of pakodas
ReplyDeleteBaked pakora looks crunchy and tasty.
ReplyDeleteWow..never tried a baked version of Pakodas:-) Looks yummy ..will definitively give it a try:-)
ReplyDeleteGuilt free pakodas, feel like munching some.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely idea is that!
ReplyDeleteLoved the baked version of the pakodas, though pakodas in any form are always welcome, but this one truly has an edge over the others. :)
Wonderful idea! Lovely baked pakodas.
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guilty free pakoras...luv the snack to munch all the time
ReplyDeleteOil free baked pakodas looks crisp and yummy!
ReplyDeleteGuilt free snack..crispy and yummy
ReplyDeletewhat a idea...looks great
ReplyDeleteSuch a healthy pakodas looks crispy n yumm...
ReplyDeleteThese look just gorgeous. Can't wait to try.
ReplyDeletehealthy pakodas..great idea
ReplyDeletesuch a healthy and yummy pakodas...looks crisp n yum!!
ReplyDeleteYummily yummy pakodas...baking makes it perfect!!
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You are thoroughly tempting me priya with these pakodas. Like to grab some right away.
ReplyDeleteyummy pakodas, healthy ones Priya..love the cute baked pakodas..
ReplyDeleteLovely baked pakodas..superb idea, loved it :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious. A big green salad on the side and this is a meal in itself. Yum!
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pakodas look awesome... healthy and delicious..
ReplyDeleteNice pics and tempting presentation...will surely try
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ReplyDeleteLovely blog and recipes. Also love your passion.Just dropped by to say hello, hope to hear back from on my blog when you get a chance
Oh my goodness - they look so lovely. You can't beat some deep-fried goodness I think, but sometimes you really don't want to go to the trouble - these look like a wonderful, and delicious, alternative!
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These looks great! I love all the flavors you have in this dish. :) I can't wait to see your recipe for besan flour.. that's my favorite. :)
ReplyDeleteDelicious snack totally guilt free.. Great Priya
ReplyDeletedelicious and healthy pakoda...
ReplyDeleteThese pakodas are great for a snack. They look delicious!
ReplyDeleteLovely idea. A good substitute when the junk food craving hits :-)
ReplyDeleteHey Priya, How was your trip? Thanks for the lovely comments that you have left at my space.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful.I love these a boon for an asthmatic like me. I can enjoy these pakodas to my hearts content without the fear of having to run for the inhaler. Thanks dear.
OMG, Priya, super! Good variation from spinach and cheese muffins and I am loving it.
ReplyDeletethis definitely looks interesting. Guilt free for sure! :)
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of baked pakodas before but is a superb idea. Guilt free eating.
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