Friday 12 July 2013

Goli Baje/ Mangalore Bajji




Mangalooru Bajji or Goli Baje is another fried snack that is very famous in the Mangalore region. These are also available in most of the udupi restaurants in Bangalore.  This was also one of the snacks my mom used to make for us. The best Goli baje's I have had is in coorg. There used to be a small canteen by name Kumar Vilas & my Pappa used to parcel some from there & get it. These were so delicious that my sister & I used to fight for major share. Back in Mangalore during our college days along with Buns, we used to order this one too. Hot baje's were served with coconut chutney & these were like KFC burgers to us.  These are easy simple to make & a very good evening snack with some filter coffee. This is how I made them:



Ingredients:
  • 1 Cup All Purpose Flour/Maida
  • 1/4 cup Chickpea Flour
  • 1/2 cup yogurt
  • 1.5 Tbspn Coconut (chopped)
  • 1 Tspn Cumin/Jeera Seeds
  • 1 Tbsp Ginger (finely chopped)
  • 1 Tbspn Green Chili (finely chopped)
  • 6 to 8 curry leaves chopped
  • Sugar - 1 tsp
  • Baking Soda - 1/4 tsp
  • Oil for frying

Directions:
  1. Make a batter with all the above ingredients. The batter consistency should be as thick as cake batter.
  2. Let the batter rest for at least 20 minutes
  3. Now take 1 Tbspn of batter & drop them in the medium hot oil. Fry these for 2 to 3 minutes until they are golden brown. These Baje's will increase in size while frying. Goli Baje has a crisp crust outside and a soft spongy interior. 
Note:
  • You can wet your hands & drop a small portion of batter in the oil to get those perfect round shapes.
  • Zion was in my hand while I was making these, so could use my hands.
 

13 comments:

  1. Mangalooru bajji looks crunchy and yummy.

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  2. OMG ...those are super tempting bhajji's....this recipe is kinda new to me...but its interesting one....bookmarked.

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  3. Its my fav and I can imagine the explosion of flavors esp when dipped into the sauce and popped into the mouth. Crispy and its so inviting.

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  4. quite a quick fix ,bookmarked shld try sometime.

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  5. An ideal snack for the monsoon. very tempting and scrumptious.

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  6. delicious tempting bajjis.U have a nice blog. U can visit my blog and give ur valuable comments.

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  7. Hi,first time here,You have a lovely blog.I have heared a lot about these bajjis and yours look so tempting and lovely :)Your happy new follower :)

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  8. Shella, those bajjis are superb delicious..love them...

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  9. mangalore bajji looks absolutely yummy and crunchy..love to have it with tea.

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  10. these look absolutely mouth watering!
    Mary x

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  11. I remember mum making these during my summer vacations. I could practically eat a whole plate.

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  12. they are super yummy and tempting...perfect evening snack to munch with cup of tea

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