How to make an onion bhaji

How to make an onion bhaji

How to make an onion bhaji

8 December 2014

How to make an onion bhaji

Onion bhajis are a spicy Indian snack or starter. The word bhaji refers to a fritter that has been deep-fried and although there are many kinds of bhaji (mushroom, French bean and plantain are all popular choices), the onion bhaji has become a staple of Indian cuisine in the UK. Bhajis are made with a mixture of rice flour and gram flour which means as well as having a lovely crunch, they are also usually gluten free.

Ingredients

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Imperial

  • 2 red onions, finely sliced
  • salt
  • 25g of butter, melted
  • 1 tsp ground cumin
  • 1 tsp ground coriander
  • 6 tbsp of gram flour
  • 3 tbsp of rice flour

Variations

Alfred Prasad uses a combination of chilli, garlic, ginger, turmeric and fennel seeds to flavour his onion bhajis, whereas Luke Tipping uses a simpler combination of turmeric, coriander seed and cumin in his.

Instead of onion bhajis, try sliced turkey, or ‘nduja and chicken – once you have mastered the basic recipe, experiment with your favourite flavours.

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