1smallyellow onion, sliced into 1/8-inch half moons
1cupfrozen chopped spinach, thawed and thoroughly drained
1cupluke-warm water
1qtmild vegetable oil, corn, safflower, peanut, sunflower, canola, etc.
Instructions
Green Chutney
To make the sauce, trim the stems of the mint and cilantro and put them into the bowl of a food processor.
Cut the garlic, ginger, pepper and onion into chunks and add them to the processor.
Add the salt, starting with about a half teaspoon, and the lime juice. Turn on the processor and pulse several times to get everything combined. Then process, scraping down the sides of the bowl often, until the mixture is smooth and completely pureed. Add a little water to thin the sauce, and process again.
Taste the sauce to see if you might need more salt or lime juice.
Store the sauce in an airtight jar in the refrigerator until ready to use, it should keep up to a week, although the color will be the greenest the day it is made.
Pakora
To make the pakora --- heat a quart of vegetable oil in a deep pot on medium heat until the temperature reaches about 350.
Meanwhile prepare the batter. Into a large mixing bowl put 2 cups of chickpea flour. Add the spices, salt, baking powder and cilantro. Stir to mix.
Add in the onions and spinach, breaking up the spinach as you put it in. Make sure you have squeezed out all the excess moisture from your spinach. Stir the mixture well.
Stir in the water to make a thick batter.
When your oil is hot enough, drop heaping tablespoonfuls of the batter mixture into the oil. Only fry a few at a time so the temperature of your oil does not drop, and the pakora don't stick to each other. If your oil is hot enough they will fry to golden in about 2 to 3 minutes. If your oil is not deep enough to submerge the pakora, flip them half way through the cooking.
Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only. This information comes from online calculators. Although The View from Great Island attempts to provide accurate nutritional information, these figures are only estimates.
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