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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Corn Bonda

Having some hot bondas on a cozy cold evening is just wonderful rt. Yesterday it was drizzling here all day and the climate was so cold. I thought of preparing some warm snack to beat the chillness...something easy and quick. My eyes met the perfect candidate sitting inside the freezer, our favourite Corn :). I thought of an idea of making bondas using them. Then everything was so quick....delicious warm bondas were ready soon. Of course I used my wonder pan this time as well, yes... the paniyaram or aebleskiver pan. No deep frying, just few drops of oil for cooking..isn't that great ? We all enjoyed the healthy yummy bondas.
Check out other bonda recipes: Egg Spinach Bonda and Paneer Spinach Bonda.


Makes 12 bondas

You need..

1.5 cup Corn ( I used frozen corn)
1/3 cup Onion finely chopped
1" pc Ginger finely chopped
1 tsp Chilli powder
1/2 tsp Coriander powder
1/2 tsp Garam masala
2-3 Curry leaves finely chopped
few Coriander leaves chopped
Salt
Oil

For batter:

1/4 cup Besan / Gram flour
2 tbsp Rice flour
1/2 tsp Chilli powder
Salt



To prepare..

Combine all the ingredients under For batter along with some water to get a smooth paste of medium consistency. Keep the batter ready.

Wash the corn and drain the water completely. Microwave for 2-3 minutes or until soft. Once cooled, blend to a coarse paste without adding any water. You will get a slight sticky paste and I made it coarse so that  I could retain some corn without losing shape. 

Add onion, ginger, chilli powder, coriander powder, garam masala, curry and coriander leaves, salt to the corn. Combine well. The mixture will be slightly moist. Now make small balls out of it and keep aside. 

Heat a paniyaram or aebleskiver pan. Add few drops of oil in each hole. Take each ball , dip in the batter and place in each hole. Cover and cook for few minutes until the bottom gets brown. Slowly flip it to other side and cook till brown. Serve warm with some ketchup or chutney.



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44 comments:

  1. Nice flavorful snack. Love corn and this bonda is perfect for me.

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  2. Lovin these low cal corn bondas.. good one..

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  3. Lovely snack...:)) Amazing corn stuffing..:))

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  4. Seriously cant take my eyes from ur irresistible click,super tempting bondas.

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  5. These bondas look wonderful Sobha...I love the idea of preparing them in the paniyaaram pan..Thanks for linking dear

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  6. innovative snack with corn !!!

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  7. Never made bondas in the paniyaram pan, looks so good and healthy, yum..

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  8. cute luking bondas....and with corn...really innovative idea

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  9. I love corn in any form !! using corn in bonda is very interesting !! will surly try this !!

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  10. Wow bonda with corn sounds new and interesting...lovely idea

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  11. throw in some hot sauce and this will be a perfect snack to warm me up from inside out...

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  12. Love this snack, would like to have with a cup of tea.

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  13. Lovely and healthy bonda recipe. So flavorful one. YUM!

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  14. Yumm Yumm!! Never heard of a aebleskiver pan..it looks quite like the Indian version :-)

    Aparna

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  15. Making appams with the batter is a smart idea!

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  16. ummm.. sounds delicious. Love corns

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  17. hey..looks like paniyaram..bonda i just loved it..it looks hot and spicy dear...

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  18. Lovely stuffing n very delicious bondas..yummy!!

    Erivum Puliyum

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  19. Great Idea for making Well shaped bonda's dear.Real healthy n yumm mixladdl

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  20. That looks delicious! Honey Bunny and I have a bit of a running joke. He wants corn in EVERYTHING - so he would LOVE these!

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  21. YUMMY YUMMY

    Aarthi
    http://yummytummy-aarthi.blogspot.com/

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  22. Corn bonda sounds so yummy n delicious. Wanna grab one right away...

    Hema's kitchen

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  23. That bonda looks so tempting ic an eat straight form pics :).. superb!

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  24. nice idea! next time il try this instead of deep frying... like u said nothing beats hot snacks when its raining

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  25. looks absolutely delicious and yummy...

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  26. Mouthwatering here, wat a terrific and super tempting bonda..

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  27. healthy and yummy tea time snack...love its corn filling...looks so tempting dear!!

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  28. really nice corn bondas.....you have a very nice blog.....joining up:)

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  29. Very innovative.. making the bonda in a different style altogether.

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