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Prawn Pakora
How To Make Prawn Pakora
Prawn Pakora is a wonderfully tasty appetiser or side dish eaten across India. So we teamed up with Shahena Ali of the Maharaja restaurant in Benfleet, Essex, to show you how to rustle them up.
Serves:
4You will need:
1 kg medium raw prawns , roughly chopped
1 medium onion , finely chopped
¼ cups (60ml) fresh coriander , chopped
1 large tomato , finely chopped
1 garlic clove , grated
½ tsp grated ginger
½ tsp chilli powder
75 g besan flour
pinch salt
2 cups (500ml) vegetable oil , for frying
1 blender
1 bowl
1 tablespoon
clingfilm
1 frying pan or wok
1 roll of kitchen towel
Step 1:
Combine
Blend prawns in a blender lightly (do not blend into a paste). Then combine the prawns and remaining ingredients except the oil.
Step 2:
Roll Into Balls
Using a tablespoon, portion out into balls. Then with damp hands, roll each portion into a ball; place on a plate, cover with cling film until ready to use.
Step 3:
Heat Oil
Heat the oil in a wok or heavy based frying pan.
Step 4:
Deep Fry
Fry several balls at a time until golden brown all over.
Step 5:
Drain and Serve
Drain on paper towels and serve hot





