February 01, 2021

Bread Bhajiya | Bread Pakoras


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 Bread Pakoras or bread bhajiyas are very famous as street food special across the northern part of India. The snack is filling all by itself that many people have it even as a lunch option if they are pressed for time or have no restaurants close by. 

Bread slices are dipped in gramflour batter which is spiced using red chilli powder , finely chopped chillies and the slices are deep fried in oil.  

Apart from the simple variant, there are many variations like stuffing two slices with potato filling and then deep frying the gram flour coated bread or at times slices are layered with green chutney and sauce and then deep fried

Bread Pakoras or bread bhajiyas are very famous as street food special across the northern part of India.  Bread slices are dipped in gramflour batter which is spiced using red chilli powder , finely chopped chillies and the slices are deep fried in oil.  Bread bhajji, bread pakora , ब्रेड भजिया   ,bread pakoda, how to make crisp bread bhajiya at home

Street food culture basically came into existence to help people especially laborers have some food which can be affordable and they can easily grab a meal as they keep working..but over the time it so happened that Street food became everyone's choice due to various varities , options and tasty choices being made right in front of your eyes and at a pocket friendly price too. 

Bread Pakoras or bread bhajiyas are very famous as street food special across the northern part of India.  Bread slices are dipped in gramflour batter which is spiced using red chilli powder , finely chopped chillies and the slices are deep fried in oil.  Bread bhajji, bread pakora , ब्रेड भजिया   ,bread pakoda, how to make crisp bread bhajiya at home

If you are wondering why am I talking of street food , then let me tell you this week my namesake who blogs at Photowali, suggested we share popular Street food recipes for the 283rd week of FMBH . Priya has shared everyone's favorite Pav Bhaji as part of the theme posting.

Bread or paav is widely used in street foods all over India. Children as well as adults both love to munch on delicacies made using Bread. 

If you are a bread lover like me, then you must definitely check out these special street foods of Bombay which are too hard to resist. 

Mumbai Special Toast sandwich 

Vegetable Cheese Grill Sandwich 

Buttery Paav Bhaji 


The other famous street food delicacies from Mumbai is also on my blog , do try them and I  promise you will be spoilt for choices 😉  . The links are added below here 







At home we  like our bread pakoras plain and spicy without any stuffing . I generally make the batter a little spicy by adding some extra chilli powder . The bread slices are either cut into triangles or small squares  , both of them taste equally delicious.  I retain the bread crust and don't cut the edges . These edges when deep fried in oil gives a very nice crunch while we take a bite of the pakora . Sprinkle some chat masala over the bajjiya and serve it with hot masala tea.

Bread Pakoras or bread bhajiyas are very famous as street food special across the northern part of India.  Bread slices are dipped in gramflour batter which is spiced using red chilli powder , finely chopped chillies and the slices are deep fried in oil.  Bread bhajji, bread pakora , ब्रेड भजिया   ,bread pakoda, how to make crisp bread bhajiya at home

Preparation Time- 10 mins

Frying Time - 20 mins

Complexity - simple

Serves - 3 to 4 

Ingredients 

6-7 bread slices 

1 cup gram flour/besan

2 tbsp rice flour

2 tsp red chilli powder 

Salt as needed

1/2 tsp ajwain/carom seeds 

Pinch of asafoetida 

Chat masala to sprinkle.

Oil to deep fry

Method 

  • Cut the bread slices in to triangles or small squares the way you like .
  • In a wide mixing bowl , add the gram flour , rice flour , salt, chilli powder ,carom seeds and asafoetida with water and make a batter . The batter should be off dropping consistency like that of dosa batter .
  • Heat the oil in a deep kadai. 
  • Dip these bread slices in the gram flour batter and drop them into the oil carefully. 
  • Fry them on medium flame until the oil ceases to sizzle and the bhajiyas are fried to golden brown color and look crisp .
  • Drain them on an absorbent paper and serve hot with some green chignrybor tomato sauce with a dash of chat masala sprinkled over .
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Bread Pakoras or bread bhajiyas are very famous as street food special across the northern part of India.  Bread slices are dipped in gramflour batter which is spiced using red chilli powder , finely chopped chillies and the slices are deep fried in oil.






7 comments:

  1. The Bread Pakoda looks crunchy and delicious! Would love to have these along with a cup of tea, on a cold winter evening. Ah, bliss!

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  2. Wow a perfect snack to accompany with hot tea in this season. Bread pakoda looks so crispy and delicious. I think we all have a memory of school canteen bread pakoda. Lovely share.

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  3. Bread pakora looks so crisp . Perfect to enjoy in this cold weather. So quick and easy to make .Lot of memories associated with this dish .

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  4. My aunty use to prepare this bread pakoda whenever we visit their house. Your bread pakoda looks very crispy and inviting, perfect tea time snack.

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  5. Bread pakora looks very inviting priya! i remember hogging this on a road-side shop near our school for our treat days!! Looks very tempting, a perfect snack with a hot cup of chai!!!

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  6. Snacks like bread pakora are really difficult to resist , especially during Winters and monsoon season. Makes such a soulful treat with some hot chai. No doubt homemade ones are more hygienic and healthy then those sold on streets.

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  7. Uffo.. bread pakoras are my weakness, as a kids I loved gorging on these with ketchup when mom used to make it on weekend and also I used to get these packed for me during my hostel days.. Your post is tempting me to make it for evening today.. been a long time since I made this.. wonderful post sharing the whole process of making bread pakoras, very useful for the first timers.

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