This is one veggie that is really a hard sell, to my son at least and we usually tend to have them as a side with pasta. But I got these really baby, tender ones at the grocery store and thought I should try something new with it and bhajjis were the result
Ingredients
25 brussel sprouts, head chopped and sliced down the middle
For the batter
1 cup of gram flour/kadalamavu/ besan
½ cup rice flour
2 tbsp curry powder
1 tsp sambar powder
1 pinch of Asafetida
Salt to taste
Curry leaves chopped
Oil to fry
Water enough to make the batter breamy smooth
Prepare the Brussel Sprouts
From past experience, I know that Brussel sprouts take a good long to time to get the salt or spice flavors into their inner layers – Therefore, I decided to boil them in water with some salt and sambar powder for about 3 minutes – no more
Prepare batter and keep ready using all the batter ingredients listed above
Remove and drain them in a colander
Pour enough oil to fry in a pan and heat
Dip the sprouts in the batter and drop in the hot oil
HINT – space out dropping them in a oil by a few seconds since they do tend to gravitate towards each other and get stuck –
Remove and place in a paper-towel lined bowl –
Serve hot with ketchup or enjoy just like that!
Cheers and love!
That's a great recipe Priya. Try roasting brussel sprouts, maybe your son will love it like mine.
ReplyDeletewow very innovative :) nice recipe :)
ReplyDeleteAlthough we love brussel sprouts any way, this one sounds quite special. Thanks for sharing!
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Bonnie
delicious lovely combination looks good !!!
ReplyDeletewow so lovely....
ReplyDeletewow very innovative and delicious...
ReplyDeletePerfect snacks and a great way to eat brussels sprouts :-)
ReplyDeleteThe best recipe using brussel sprouts..bookmarked :)
ReplyDeleteUS Masala
Innovative recipe,looks so yummy
ReplyDeleteI bake brussel sprouts and my kids love it..This is a good one too!
ReplyDeleteThat's not a bad idea!
ReplyDeleteThat's not a bad idea indeed!
ReplyDeleteNew to me,looks very tempting. Got to try some day.
ReplyDeleteLooks fine, guess it would be a fine snack for evening tea!
ReplyDeletethe bajjis look delish- loved ur hint regarding cooking the sprouts and deep frying them
ReplyDeletethats very innovative way to eat brussel sprout!...they look good!
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Are they Brussel Sprouts? Hhmm... Here, it is called Rosenkohl. Once I found this in the salad section in my office canteen, it was new to me, and so tried it. It tasted hell bitter and ever since, I never turn my eyes to them. May be I try ur version of making bajjis out of it. Your bajjis look awesome and inspiring :-)
ReplyDeleteNice way to make brussel sprouts....
ReplyDeleteThis bajji is innovative n inviting..never thought of bajji with brussels..
ReplyDeleteThis one is really nice and new to me
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Hamaree Rasoi
Brussel sprout bhajjis looks delicious love it.
ReplyDeleteInnovative and healthy recipe
ReplyDeletebhajjis look delicious
ReplyDeleteWow... Brussel sprout bajji.. thats innovative and amazing :)
ReplyDeleteThey look delicious...
ReplyDeleteFunWidFud
kewl..!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so innovative dear, love it. I have added you for Dec 2011 for Veggie/Fruit A Month event. Let me know which fruit you would like to pick. It has to be seasonal.
ReplyDeletehealthy bhajii!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this...never tried it before but it really looks delicious!
ReplyDeletei love Brussels sprouts and this sounds like a great way to cook them. love the combination of flavors. thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletehow creative!! love the brussel sprout bhajis! thanks for stopping by my blog : j
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!
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