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Deep-fried Indian Starters recipes


Last Updated : Mar 10,2024



तले हुए नाश्ते - हिन्दी में पढ़ें (Deep-fried Indian Starters recipes in Hindi)
તળેલા હલકા નાસ્તા - ગુજરાતી માં વાંચો (Deep-fried Indian Starters recipes in Gujarati)

deep fried Indian Starters recipes | deep fried Indian  snacks recipes | 

Deep-fried Indian snacks recipes. deep fried Indian startes. Since generations, deep-frying has been an indulgence that none can resist! From traditional delights like Paneer Pakoda to new-age treats like Corn Cheese Balls, deep-frying always seems to add more pep to a snack.

 Paneer Pakoda, Punjabi Paneer Pakora RecipePaneer Pakoda, Punjabi Paneer Pakora Recipe

A crunchy outer layer and a soft interior, a phenomenon achieved through deep-frying, is something that is truly fantastic. An endless list of deep-fried snacks from Indian and international cuisines wait to delight you, ranging from Vegetable Gold Coins and Gobi Manchurian to Spring Roll.

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Indian deep-fried starters

Cutlet, kachori, samosa, vada, pakora are popular Indian deep-fried dishes. While some can be eaten for morning breakfast, some can be relished as evening snacks and some can even be enjoyed as starters before the beginning of a meal.

Chana Dal VadaChana Dal Vada

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Medu Vada, Chana Dal Vada, Masala Vadas are famous South-Indian vadas that have different mouth-feel and a perfect flavour! Enjoy them hot with coconut chutney and sambhar for sumptuous breakfast. Also, make sure you patiently fry them till golden brown, or they might have a slightly raw flavour.

Rava VadaRava Vada

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Piping hot Corn Kachori, Rajasthani Vatana Kachori, Moong Dal Kachori, Lilva Kachori with a delightful, tongue-tickling filling in the inside and a crisp and flaky but not too oily covering taste yummy with a cup of masala chai. You can even serve them as a side dish with the main meal in a traditional thali. These cheerful starters are bound to start your meal on a positive note, literally!

Deep Fried Snacks

Punjabi SamosaPunjabi Samosa

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You can make a wide variety of cutlet, samosa by using a myriad of vegetables and spices. Enjoy it hot and fresh with chutneys of your choice. In fact, you can even stuff them between a pav to make it more filling. Also, you can make varieties of deep-fried jar snacks like Farsi Puri, Dry Pasta Jar Snack, Rice Flour Chakli or Yellow Banana Chips in bulk and store in an air-tight container.

 Yellow Banana Chips, Banana Wafers, Raw Banana Wafers

Yellow Banana Chips, Banana Wafers, Raw Banana Wafers

International deep-fried appetizers

Croquettes are cylindrical rolls, stuffed in between with a tongue-tickling mixture, coated in the breadcrumb and deep-fried till crispy.

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Potato, corn, cheese and paneer are popular ingredients used to make an array of croquettes.

Fried Mozzarella SticksFried Mozzarella Sticks

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Aloo Cheese Croquettes, Paneer and Corn Croquettes, Corn and Rice Croquettes and Sweet Potato and Sesame Croquettes are some delectable deep-fried appetizers which will amaze your guests and spread your fame as a great cook!

Paneer and Corn CroquettesPaneer and Corn Croquettes

Fried Mozzarella Sticks, Cheese Poppers, Onion Rings are other popular appetizers. They are generally served as munchies along with cocktails. These irresistible, mouth-watering delights are sure to be loved by young and old alike. Here is a list of some of my favorite deep-fried appetizers for you to try and start your meal tongue-tickling way.

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1. Mexican Bread Rolls

2. Greek Style Potatoes

3. Crispy Lotus Stem Honey Chilli

4. Pasta Cheese Balls

 Pasta Cheese BallsPasta Cheese Balls

Enjoy our collection of 600 Deep-fried Starters recipes, deep fried snack recipes below.

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Recipe# 36392
04 Apr 12

 
 by LOPA SHAH
No reviews
There are much varieties which can be made from paneer, one can innovate much varieties from paneer. Here is paneer papdi made from paneer with the combination of papad and other spices.
Recipe# 38510
22 Jun 15

 
 by Shailaja Reddy
No reviews
Crushed Corn Pakoda, deep fried balls with a sweet and enamoring flavour of sweet corn bound together with besan and rice flour and flavoured with ginger and green chillies. Serve hot with green chutney.
Recipe# 38519
26 Jun 13

 
 
by MEENA SAVLA
No reviews
As Pakodas are part of Rain so is the Corn. CRUNCHY MUNCHY CORN PAKODAS with a cup of Hot Tea are excellent Monsoon Treat. Corn, Capsicum, Coconut and Saunf makes an excellent combination.
Recipe# 38523
28 Jun 13

 
 
by NEENA SAVLA
No reviews
A traditional Pakoda recipe usually prepared during monsoons at my place. Ajwain and Bajara together makes an excellent combination. ‘SPICY BAJARA-AJWAIN PAKODAS‘ served with fresh curds and green chutney can be asked for nothing else.
Recipe# 38524
28 Jun 13

 
 by HARISH SAVLA
No reviews
As the name suggests these are very ‘Yummy” Pakodas.Sprouted moong coating on brinjal slices adds an extra taste to the dish instead of regular besan batter. Once prepared will always asked for again and again.
Recipe# 38529
01 Jul 13

 
 
by Neelam Gupta
No reviews
In rainy season corn is a must ingredient in my kitchen.I love corn.These pakodas are one of my favorite with the crispiness of corn and crunchiness of veggies.must try.
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