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Onion bhajis
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Onion bhajis
Made the other night from a recipe id
Scribbled down forgot to add auther
To scribblings so i need to do a bit
Of detective work to give credit.
Scribbled down forgot to add auther
To scribblings so i need to do a bit
Of detective work to give credit.
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Re: Onion bhajis
Looks great, Tabs.
Nice and chunky.
Did you have a chilli sauce with them ?
Nice and chunky.
Did you have a chilli sauce with them ?
Charlie.
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Re: Onion bhajis
They look bang on the money Tabs ! Great colour
Did you cook them in one go or did you use the par - cook and finish method please ?
Did you cook them in one go or did you use the par - cook and finish method please ?
A curry can never be ‘too garlicky’ or ‘too hot’ .....
Re: Onion bhajis
No mate had nowt in was an impromtu cooking hour
Think yoghurt and mint would have been nice
Cheers.
Think yoghurt and mint would have been nice
Cheers.
Re: Onion bhajis
All in one go in a medium sauce pan
Three at a time by eye
Recipe made about nine bhajis.
Three at a time by eye
Recipe made about nine bhajis.
Re: Onion bhajis
Found the auther it was from Mick crawfords vol 1 ebook
Made these with added extras and these are my favs
Used Chilli tikkas mixed powder for both batches
Suits bhajis.
Added 2 finally chopped finger chillis
1 tbsp coriander leaf chopped
1 tsp lemon dressing
o ye didnt use food colouring no need
Made these with added extras and these are my favs
Used Chilli tikkas mixed powder for both batches
Suits bhajis.
Added 2 finally chopped finger chillis
1 tbsp coriander leaf chopped
1 tsp lemon dressing
o ye didnt use food colouring no need
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Re: Onion bhajis
Been a while since had my tea - could manage a couple of those Tabs. Great job.
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Re: Onion bhajis
I second that... Could just demolish one of those right now.
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Re: Onion bhajis
Tip: Cut onions. Break egg stir in , then stir in Kashmiri paste. then mix all other spices and flour in another bowl and add to onion bowl.
no water needed just three times wetted hands from running tap to mix
purchase a sizsable ball dont squeese and drop in
no water needed just three times wetted hands from running tap to mix
purchase a sizsable ball dont squeese and drop in
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Re: Onion bhajis
Genral discussion on copyright moved to Policy on Copyright where it better belongs.
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