MANGALORE BAJJI / GOLIBAJE / MANGALORE BONDA / INDIAN HUSHPUPPIES - WONDERFUL TEA TIME SNACK !!!!


Mangalore Bajji, as it is referred to in Karnataka (Golibaje in South Canara), is a popular food made from maida, curd(yogurt), rice flour, chopped onion(optional), coriander leaves, coconut, jeera, green chillies, and salt. It is also called Golibaje in Tulu. Mangaloreans often eat this at tea time. These bajji's are crispy outside and soft chewy inside.












Mangalore Bajji/GoliBaje

Ingredients:

All purpose flour - 1 cup
Rice flour - 1 tbsp (optional, I use it to get little crisp)
Sour curd/Yogurt - 1/2 cup (as required for mixing the flour and spices to hard batter)
Green chilli - 2 very finely chopped
Ginger - little finely chopped
Coconut pieces - 1/2 tbsp very finely chopped (optional)
Baking soda - 1/4 tsp
Coriander leaves - few finely chopped
Salt - as needed (this requires very less salt so use accordingly)
Oil for deep frying




 






Method:

1.  Mix all the above flour, spices to thick/hard batter but in dropping consistency.
2. Keep aside for 15 to 20 minutes.
3. Parallely in the heavy bottom vessel heat the oil.
4. Now check the oil whether it is ready for frying, you can check just by dropping small ball in the oil, immediately if it comes up then it is ready.
5. Wet your fingers; take a small amount from the batter drop it in the oil, if the consistency is right, they by itself form beautiful balls.
6. Repeat the same for 4 to 5 at a time. Each time wet your fingers to make smooth ball.
7. Fry them to golden brown it just takes 2 to 3 minutes.
8. Serve hot with coconut chutney and enjoy your tea time.

34 comments:

  1. Mysore Bajji recipe seems a nice teatime snack.Useful recipe Dear.Yummm.Luv it.

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  2. superyummy....lovely clicks....thnx for sharing such a nice recipe...wil try out soon !!!!!!!

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  3. I totally luv this..a perfect snack with tea

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  4. MY FAVORITE I WOULD DIE FOR! Ever since Udupa shifted from my area, I've not savored them as they made one of the BEST! And NEXT my MOM, of course... :D

    Anything for them... I love them way too much.... And yours turned out to be just perfect.... I can visually feel them.... :)~~

    Ash... :)

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  5. They look so perfect I can grab the whole platter.

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  6. Looks like a perfect tea time snack Pavithra :) Lovely pictures.

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  7. Wow they looks super inviting and delicious..fabulous click..

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  8. I remember seeing this in siri's place andhave been wanting to make it. Yours looks so yummy too that i wish i had some right now.

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  9. Beautifully done and clicked Pavi.. I wonder how you have all these patience to set up and click pictures when you already spent so much time in making this.. :) I am used up of all my energy when I make something this difficult so would have already too tired to click..
    Btw.. is this the same as mysore bonda?

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  10. Looks so delicious and mouthwatering feel like grabbing from the screen :)

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  11. @ Krithi thanks :) Some people call this as mysore bonda as well. But Mysore bonda is made with medhu vada batter but in ball shape(Bonda shape).

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  12. Mangalore bonda with coconut chutney will make my sunday so special back home pavi. Beautiful pics dear.

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  13. Yum yum, feel like grabbing some and having rite now,very addictive bondas..

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  14. Not only the pick are great but ingredients also promise a atsty bite;)

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  15. I have tried this once,and totally loved it! You have made it so so perfect.

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  16. perfect evening snack...yummy with coconut chutney!!

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  17. I am a mangalorean and I am trilled to see this post looks perfect and gerat clicks..this snack is one of the addictive of all

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  18. Wow Pavi perfect looking bajj for the evening snack da..looks yummmy:)

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  19. Gorgeous looking bhajis. with chutney this surely looking inviting. As usual nice clicks

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  20. Bhajis are looking very nice. Adding maida is new to me. Tempts me to try it. Lovely clicks.

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  21. My daughter's fav,luv the spongy cakes,yep bondas..

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  22. aaha, what a spongy and spicy bodas pavi. it is raining badly here and these yummy ones will be perfect if you pass it on here

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  23. mmm... fluffy, soft and yummmm... slurp..slurp...

    I've tagged you for the 7 links challenge. Please, check it out in my blog :)

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  24. Delicious tea time snack and as always beautiful presentation and pictures. Want to have a bite.

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  25. simple bhajji looks gorgeous in your clicks. feel like grabbing one from the screen.

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  26. It is years since I had gol bhaji. I should make this sometime

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