Crisy Soft Semiya Pakodas

Semiya Pakoda, also known as sevai pakora, is a deep-fried snack that is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. It is made with vermicelli as the star ingredient, mixed with boiled potatoes, spices, and herbs. This pakoda is a simple and quick snack to prepare for tea time.

showing the inside of the semiya pakoda

Pakoras: The Street Food Snack

Pakoras are super popular street food snacks in India. Walk down a street, and you’ll find dozens of tea shops with all sorts of pakora varieties. They sell like hotcakes, and the shops are open 24/7, so you can enjoy these tasty snacks any time you want!

Pakoras are a fun and versatile dish made with different ingredients. The batter usually combines chickpea flour (besan flour) and rice flour to bind the ingredients together. Vegetarians can use raw bananas, cauliflower, potatoes, or onions, while non-vegetarians have options like eggs, fish, prawns, or chicken. Semiya pakoda is another unique version with vermicelli for extra crispiness. No matter the choice, pakoras are a delicious treat loved by both kids and adults!

Discovering Semiya Pakoda

Bored on Saturday evening, I discovered an old recipe book with a semiya pakoda recipe that grabbed my interest. I had prepared onion and aloo pakoras, but this was different. In only 20 minutes, I made and fried the batch. Served with mint chutney and tomato ketchup, it was a tasty snack to enjoy alongside hot chai. The pakodas were so delicious that my kids and I quickly finished them.

Tips for Perfect Semiya Pakoda

To make perfect Semiya Pakora, follow these simple tips for crispy outsides and well-cooked insides:

  1. Fry at the Right Temperature: Keep the oil at medium heat. If it’s too hot, pakoras cook too fast outside and stay raw inside.
  2. Turn and Toss: Regularly turn and toss the pakoras while frying for even cooking and a nice golden-brown color.
  3. Fry in Small Batches: Don’t overcrowd the pan. Fry in small batches so each pakora has enough space to cook well.

With all the stories and tips, you might be tempted to try this recipe. Give the delicious Semiya Pakoda a try and share your thoughts on how it turned out. If you’re interested in exploring more snacks, here are some suggestions.

Prep Time 10 mins Cook Time 3 mins Total Time 13 mins Servings: 4

Description

This crispy and delicious Semiya Pakoda recipe is a perfect blend of texture and flavor, offering a delightful snack that's sure to please the palate. With the crunchiness of golden-brown vermicelli, the spiciness of green chilies, and the aromatic hint of coriander and mint leaves, these pakoras make an excellent treat for rainy afternoons or festive gatherings. The addition of besan and rice flour provides a hearty base, while the mashed potato ensures a tender bite. Whether served with mint chutney or tangy tomato ketchup, these pakoras promise a mouth-watering experience that combines comfort and indulgence in every bite.

Ingredients for Semiya Pakoda

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Instructions on how to make the Semiya Pakodas

Instructions on how to make Semiya Pakodas

Instructions on how to make the Semiya Pakoda with step-by-step photos

  1. Prepare the Potato

    First, boil the potato in water until tender. Peel the skin and mash it, then set aside.

  2. Saute the Vermicelli

    In a pan, add the ghee and sauté the vermicelli until it turns golden brown. Immediately pour hot water over the vermicelli, strain it, and set aside.

     

  3. Mix the Ingredients

    In a bowl, combine the mashed potato, sautéed vermicelli, sliced onions, sliced green chilies, chopped coriander leaves, chopped mint leaves (if using), chopped cashew nuts (if using), salt, besan flour, and rice flour. Mix well.

  4. Add Hot Oil

    Heat 1 tbsp of oil in a small pan and add it directly to the pakora mixture. Combine well. You should now be able to roll the mixture into small doughs like pakoras.

  5. Fry the Pakoras

    Heat oil in a kadai (deep frying pan). Once the oil is hot, fry the pakoras in batches over medium flame for about 2-3 minutes or until golden brown. Strain them from the oil and serve hot with mint chutney or tomato ketchup.

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