#monsoon Fritters from leftover rice and pulse
#monsoon Fritters from leftover rice and pulse

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To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook #monsoon fritters from leftover rice and pulse using 10 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make #monsoon Fritters from leftover rice and pulse:
  1. Take 1 bowl leftover Daal(Pulse)
  2. Take 1 bowl leftover Rice
  3. Get Breadcrumbs-4 slices of bread for pakode
  4. Take Breadcrumbs-2 slices for coating
  5. Prepare 1 green chilli(chopped)
  6. Take 1 tbsp ginger
  7. Get 1 bowl coriander
  8. Prepare 5 tsp cornflour
  9. Get Water
  10. Prepare Salt and red chilli(optional)
Steps to make #monsoon Fritters from leftover rice and pulse:
  1. Put Pulse,rice,geen chilli,ginger and coriander in a bowl.
  2. Mix well.Mash it for 1 minute.
  3. Add breadcrumbs.Mix well(it should have consistency like mashed potatoes)
  4. Dissolve corn flour in water
  5. Divide the mixture into equal portions.Roll into a ball.
  6. Dip a ball in a cornflour-water mixture and roll them in the breadcrumbs till they are evenly coated from all the sides(do for all balls)
  7. Heat the oil in a wok and deep fry the balls on a medium flame till they are light golden brown from all the sides.
  8. Drain on absorbent paper.Serve hot with chutney/ketchup.
  9. Notes -Add more breadcrumbs/Rice if your pulse is thin. -You can add red chilli if you want pakode to be more spicy. -If your pulse already has ginger then don't add ginger again. -I have used arhar Pulse here.You can use any Pulse

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