During Navratri, when you're busy with various rituals and festivities, quick and delicious snacks become a lifesaver. One such treat is cucumber fritters or Khide Ka Pakoda. These fritters are easy to make at home, tasty, and perfect for serving guests or enjoying as a snack. We’ve curated a detailed guide on how to make cucumber fritters or Khide Ka Pakoda at home. Keep reading to learn more.
Cucumber fritters, known as Khide Ka Pakoda in Hindi, are a popular Indian snack that combines the freshness of cucumbers with a crunchy outer layer. This delightful dish is particularly favoured during festive occasions like Navratri, when many people seek vegetarian options. The fritters are made using grated cucumber, gramme flour (besan), and a medley of spices, resulting in a crispy, golden-brown exterior while maintaining a moist and flavourful interior. They're not only delicious but also a great way to incorporate more vegetables into your diet.
Cucumber fritters are incredibly versatile. You can enjoy them with mint chutney, tamarind sauce, or even plain yoghurt. Whether served as a snack during evening tea or as an appetiser at a festive gathering, these fritters are sure to please your palate and leave your guests asking for more.
Making cucumber fritters at home is simple and requires just a few ingredients. Here’s a step-by-step guide to whip up this delightful snack:
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Enjoy these crispy cucumber fritters as a perfect Navratri snack, and watch them disappear from your platter in no time!
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Here’s a step-by-step guide to whip up this delightful snack:
Wash and peel the cucumbers, then grate them using a box grater or food processor.
Squeeze out excess water from the grated cucumbers to ensure crispy fritters.
In a mixing bowl, combine grated cucumbers, gram flour, chopped green chilies, grated ginger, cumin seeds, red chili powder, turmeric powder, and salt.
Mix until well combined; if the mixture is too wet, add more gram flour.
Heat oil in a deep frying pan over medium heat.
Check if the oil is hot by dropping a small portion of the batter; it should sizzle and rise.
Drop small portions of the cucumber mixture into the hot oil and fry in batches.
Cook until golden brown and crispy, drain on paper towels, and serve hot with chutney or sauce.
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