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PAKORA:
Most Popular Iftar Item among Pakistanis
By Taha Ghayyur
According
to the January 2001 Gallup Polls in Pakistan, Pakora has been rated as the most
popular food item at Iftar every Ramadan. As one Pakistani lady once remarked,
"I wonder what Ramadan would be like without my Pakoras!"
A typical Pakora is simply
a slice of potato or a bunch of onions coated in a mildly spiced, turmeric coloured
batter, and then deep fried. Variations include using chunks of broccoli, cauliflower
floret, or even slices of aubergine!
Usually small, the crisply fried Pakoras are most often served as appetizers
or snacks, beside Ramadan.
What makes this little
Pakora so special?
A Yes Pakistan Staff member
embarked upon the mission to solve this mystery. After interviewing several
Pakistani cooks and women, the following 7 reasons seem to emerge as the major
factors contributing to Pakora's fame:
1- It takes relatively less
time to prepare;
2- Its ingredients are few and simple, available at any local market;
3- It is very economical. It is probably one of the most affordable fried items
you can have at home;
4- It is small in size and very light, compared to other things usually fried
in oil, such as Samosas, Vegie Rolls, etc. This feature allows great quantities
of Pakoras to be consumed;
5- The fact that Pakoras can only be cooked and served fresh makes it even more
attractive. People like eating fresh and crispy food at Iftar time;
6- No Pakistani meal could be complete without spices and onions! Pakora allows
people to have both of these requirements fulfilled;
7- Even though Pakoras are usually eaten hot and fresh, they still taste good
and retain their crispiness if eaten a couple of hours after being fried, unlike
other fritters.
"Pakora is not only
our favourite item in Ramadan. Traditionally, in Pakistan the season of rain
or spring is celebrated by serving deep-fried potato and onion pakoras!"
stated an enthusiastic elderly woman.
Pakora Recipe:
> Preparation time: approx.
45 minutes
> For 6-8 people
- 1 cup chickpea flour
(Besan)
- 1/2 teaspoon chilli powder
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 cup water
- 2 finely chopped green
chillies,
- 1 tablespoon coriander,
finely chopped
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- oil for frying
- An assortment of vegetables:
Onions, cut into rings or sliced, potato
> Steps:
1. Stir the flour, salt
and chilli powder into a bowl.
2. Pour in sufficient water to make a thick batter and beat well until smooth.
Leave to stand for at least 20 minutes.
3. Stir the chillies, coriander and baking powder into the batter.
4. Drop in the potatoes/onions to coat with batter.
5. Heat the oil in a deep pan, drop in the battered potatoes/onions and deep-fry
until crisp and golden.
6. Remove from the pan with a slotted spoon, drain on kitchen towel and keep
warm.
7. Serve hot.
Learn more Pakistani and
South Asian recipes from a collection of links on our PakWeb
Directory.
Date/Time Last Modified: 6/18/2002 8:06:54 AM
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