This Bonda is a quick snack and it is the best way to use the leftover dosa /idly batter.
Ingredients :
1. Dosa batter - 1 Cup
2. Rice Flour - 1/2 Cup or little more
3. Onion - 1/2 Cup (Finely Chopped)
4. Green Chillies - 2 (Cut in to pieces)
5. Pepper - 1/2 tsp
6. Coconut - 1 tbs (Grated)
7. Curry leaf - Few
8. Coriander - 1 tbs (Finely Chopped)
9. Salt - Needed qty (take care while adding as there would be already salt in dosa batter)
10. Oil - For Frying
Procedure :
1. Combine all the ingredients except oil.
2. Heat oil in a kadai.
3. Take the ladle full of batter and put them in oil. (You can also use hands to drop the bondas in to oil)
4. Simmer the stove. Fry till it becomes golden brown and crisp.
5. Serve hot with chutney or sambar.
Such a lovely snack. Easy to finish off that left over batter in ur fridge.
ReplyDeleteNice crispy bondas, yummmy yummy.
ReplyDeleteeasy and delisious snack...
ReplyDeletevery perfect bonda
ReplyDeleteNice tea time snack ,lovely and delicious.
ReplyDeleteInteresting quick snack using leftover Idli batter. Bonda looks very crispy..
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ReplyDeletecrispy n delicious bonda!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful snack for the evening...
ReplyDeletewounderful idea nithu,very gud snacks for evening time...luks gr8!
ReplyDeleteI too make this with leftover batter..looks yummm
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea to leftover Batter to make Bondas, easy and yummy.
ReplyDeleteYummy tea time snack Nithu...Love it with any chutneys..
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I am sure they will be very crispy and yummy. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLovely and yummy snack, looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteThis is my fav. Ready made snack for guests rite....YUM!
ReplyDeletenice idea nitu.....easy and delicious snack..
ReplyDeleteNithu,, bonda romba nalla irukku inga winter paa evening la ethavathu sooda saapdanum poelave irukkum,,nalla snacks...
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Lovely snack..crispy bondas.
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ReplyDeleteBonda looks yummy. Nice to have with coffee.
A perfect tea-time Snack. Looks great!
ReplyDeleteLovely crispy bondas..We call this vellai appam and this is must-do breakfast on Diwali in my inlaws house
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ReplyDeleteWow, those are yummy looking bondas Nithu, love them.
ReplyDeleteNice and crispy bondas.Nice and tempting picture.
ReplyDeleteI would love to have them with thengaa satni! :)
ReplyDeletelove to have this snack..:-)) delicious!!
ReplyDeleteHey thats so nice...i generally do the same when my dosa batter is left....urs is looking very perfect too....nice one...
ReplyDeleteWonderful snack, Nithu..Looks yum!!
ReplyDeletelooks so crispy and perfect..easy n tasty snack :)
ReplyDeleteNice snack, good idea:)
ReplyDeleteBonda looks terribly yummy dear! Wish to have that some now!!! :D
ReplyDeleteI am drooling,just now saw in asha's place,I am sure going to make this weekend!
ReplyDeletelooks perfect... a nice evening snack from leftover batter...
ReplyDeleteCrispy bonda looks awesome, prefect snacks Nithu..Thanks for sending dear..
ReplyDeleteLove those bondas, crisppy, yummy and delicious. Perfect snack for an evening with some hot tea.
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I tried the bondas ... came out well , but it when i was eating it was a little gummy ( was taking time to chew) ... any suggestions ?? something i should add or anything ??
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