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5 unlikely pakora mixes that are actually really good

Which Pakora you like the most.

  • Aloo Pakora

    Votes: 17 47.2%
  • Sadaa Pakora

    Votes: 5 13.9%
  • Palak Pakora

    Votes: 14 38.9%
  • Onion Pakora

    Votes: 16 44.4%
  • I don't like Pakoras at all Since it resembles my face...

    Votes: 3 8.3%
  • Chicken/ fish/ prawn Pakora

    Votes: 11 30.6%

  • Total voters
    36

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No one can deny that pakoras are an iftar staple.

Most of us can never tire of these delicious fried goodies, but at the same time, having pakoras every single day can get a little monotonous. It's a conundrum, really.

So how do we manage to enjoy pakoras without getting bored by them? Ditch the usual onion, potato, chilli for more unusual ingredients.

Here are a few suggestions:

Eggs
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Boil eggs and toss them in your pakora mixture. These can actually be a favourite among children and taste wholesome.

Cabbage
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You'd think cabbage in a pakora would taste bland but a pinch of salt seasons the cabbage and the water content leads to juicy pakoras!

Halloumi cheese
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Halloumi is a Turkish cheese, which is ideal for cooking on its own. Because of that, it makes for delicious pakoras. Try them!

Pumpkin
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We were hesitant to try pumpkin in pakoras but we quite enjoyed the fleshy pull apart texture.

Sweet potato
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This is a favourite! Use the same recipe as you would for potato pakoras and the slightly sweet taste and the soft texture is going to be a huge hit!
 
 
I like Aalu Palak pakora very much.
 
Yeah Why not you remember it every morning when you see a mirror :lol:
Because I am not Billo rani.
 
Lol Ramadan brings out all the food threads.

On topic I love onions and potatoes with pakoreh. Egg sounds great.
 
Yeah Why not you remember it every morning when you see a mirror :lol:
Yara, anything fried is good :D
 
Yara, anything fried is good :D
You try Samosa Chaat from Najood at Satwa when next you visit Dubai.

Lol Ramadan brings out all the food threads.

On topic I love onions and potatoes with pakoreh. Egg sounds great.
I will ask right know to prepare Egg Pakora seems good option.
 
I would try cabbage but the others sound a bit-weird to me.
 
Halloumi cheese
Tried something similar with mozzarella was awesome
 
I would try cabbage but the others sound a bit-weird to me.
try Onion as well it is very good.
 
Oooo halloumie pakora is nice idea! I love that cheese, will get some tomorrow and make :D

The ones in the pole are not unusual options, we make them often
 
I would try cabbage but the others sound a bit-weird to me.
Cheese one would be good halloumi is yummy grilled might taste lovely in pakora might try this one
 
Tried something similar with mozzarella was awesome
I don't like cheese but some years back my friend bring some white cheese pakora and that was awsoom but gave me acidity too much.
 
I don't like cheese but some years back my friend bring some white cheese pakora and that was awsoom but gave me acidity too much.
You prob lactose intolerant...Pakistani dhood should also give you acidity esp with the craft they put in it
 
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