Aloo bonda recipe, Urulaikizhangu bonda recipe - Raks Kitchen (2024)

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Aloo bonda recipe, Urulaikizhangu bonda recipe - Raks Kitchen (1)
Aloo bonda/ urulaikizhangu bonda is a classic tea/ coffee time snack and can be made easily with potato. Step by step detailed pictures.

It is sure a kids favourite as it has potato stuffed inside. I wanted to try aloo bonda for long time, made only once before. But somehow, I haven't made it, that often. Though I tried this after years, I was happy with the result, as I was bit worried how it would turn out.

So here's the snack, that would be a family pleasing snack. I did this post as guest post for Jeyashri and now as I am busy travelling I thought of making use of this post now here and share with my readers as well 🙂Aloo bonda recipe, Urulaikizhangu bonda recipe - Raks Kitchen (2)

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Aloo bonda

Aloo bonda/ urulaikizhangu bonda is a classic tea/ coffee time snack and can be made easily with potato. Step by step detailed pictures.

Course Snack

Cuisine Indian

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 30 minutes minutes

Author Raks Anand

Servings 4

Cup measurements

Ingredients

  • 3 Potato
  • 1 Onion
  • 2 Green chilli
  • 1 tablespoon Ginger finely chopped
  • 2 teaspoon Lemon juice
  • teaspoon Turmeric
  • Salt

To temper

  • Oil - 2 tsp
  • Mustard - ¾ tsp
  • Urad dal - 1 tsp
  • Curry leaves - 1 sprig

For batter

  • Besan flour - ½ cup
  • Rice flour - 2 tbsp
  • Ghee - 1 tsp
  • Asafoetida - 3 pinches
  • Turmeric - 2 pinches
  • Cooking soda - 2 pinches
  • Salt

Instructions

  • Pressure cook potatoes for 3 whistles, peel off the skin once done and mash it well. Keep aside. In a kadai/ pan, season with mustard urad dal and curry leaves. Add finely chopped ginger, green chilli and onion. Fry till transparent without changing colour. Add turmeric and salt.

  • Add cooked, mashed potatoes and mix well so that the turmeric blends evenly. Stir for 2 minutes, drizzle a teaspoon of oil, lemon juice and mix. Transfer to a plate and cool down. Make 12 equal sized balls and set aside.

  • In a mixing bowl, mix everything under ‘For the batter’ table with little water to make a batter, it should be thick enough to coat the potato balls. I have added black pepper powder as I like the flavor.

  • Heat oil in a kadai and deep fry the potato balls dipped to coat it well in the besan batter mix. Turn over in a minute to cook evenly on both sides. Cook in medium flame.

  • When its evenly golden fried, drain it over kitchen tissue.

Notes

  • The stuffing part can be made to suit your taste buds. You can vary the potato masala by adding mint leaves, red chilli powder etc. ;
  • The batter Should be thick, otherwise, the look of the bonda will not be round and smooth.
  • You can replace pepper powder with red chilli powder as will in the batter.
  • Ghee adds a wonderful flavour along with pepper and adds crispiness too.
  • You can also double fry for extra crisp bondas.

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Aloo bonda method

  1. Pressure cook potatoes for 3 whistles, peel off the skin once done and mash it well. Keep aside. In a kadai/ pan, season with mustard urad dal and curry leaves. Add finely chopped ginger, green chilli and onion. Fry till transparent without changing colour. Add turmeric and salt.Aloo bonda recipe, Urulaikizhangu bonda recipe - Raks Kitchen (4)
  2. Add cooked, mashed potatoes and mix well so that the turmeric blends evenly. Stir for 2 minutes, drizzle a teaspoon of oil, lemon juice and mix. Transfer to a plate and cool down. Make 12 equal sized balls and set aside.Aloo bonda recipe, Urulaikizhangu bonda recipe - Raks Kitchen (5)
  3. In a mixing bowl, mix everything under ‘For the batter’ table with little water to make a batter, it should be thick enough to coat the potato balls. I have added black pepper powder as I like the flavor.Aloo bonda recipe, Urulaikizhangu bonda recipe - Raks Kitchen (6)
  4. Heat oil in a kadai and deep fry the potato balls dipped to coat it well in the besan batter mix. Turn over in a minute to cook evenly on both sides. Cook in medium flame.Aloo bonda recipe, Urulaikizhangu bonda recipe - Raks Kitchen (7)
  5. When its evenly golden fried, drain it over kitchen tissue.Aloo bonda recipe, Urulaikizhangu bonda recipe - Raks Kitchen (8)

Notes

    • The stuffing part can be made to suit your taste buds. You can vary the potato masala by adding mint leaves, red chilli powder etc. ;
    • The batter Should be thick, otherwise, the look of the bonda will not be round and smooth.
    • You can replace pepper powder with red chilli powder as will in the batter.
    • Ghee ads a wonderful flavour along with pepper and adds crispiness too.

Enjoy hot with coconut chutney (getti chutney), as a tea/ coffee time snack.

Aloo bonda recipe, Urulaikizhangu bonda recipe - Raks Kitchen (9)

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Comments

  1. Nivedhanams Sowmya

    Looks so good.... delicious bonda... One suggestion is that the first 2 pictures are little darker... But the last picture is soooo good!!!

    Reply

  2. Akila

    Tempting bonda Raji.... In never get the perfect round shapes....

    Reply

  3. Priya Srinivasan

    Super tempting Bonda, i m feeling soooo hungry seeing the picture!!!

    Reply

  4. Priti S

    Looks yum ...perfect n tempting

    Reply

  5. Sowmya Sundararajan

    Now you are tempting me Raji.................................

    Reply

  6. Kaveri Venkatesh

    Oh! this looks really tempting...mmmmm

    Reply

  7. JEYASHRI SURESH

    Thats indeed sweet of you to post a guest post for me. Lovely bondas

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  8. Sangeetha Nambi

    Perfectly moulded Bonda... Love it !

    Reply

  9. BAGIRATHI DEVI

    My mouth is watering my kids also love it

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  10. Finla

    Drooling here it is ages ago i made them, here a thome shyama loves it i always serve with ketchup ( lazybones i am ) i love the idea of serving them with the chutney

    Reply

  11. Nisa Homey

    Perfect bondas....to have with tea.

    Reply

  12. Kalpana Sareesh

    love it anytime..

    Reply

  13. Gayathri Ramanan

    lovely and perfect shape aloo bonda..love to munch with a cup of tea..

    Reply

  14. Sundar Matpadi

    Looks great. My wife adds a little of lemon juice to the potato masala and it tastes good.

    Reply

  15. Lakshmi Canteen @ Koppa

    Beautiful clicks says it all...:-) You make every recipe so perfect ..

    Reply

  16. Wer SAHM

    lovely bondas...

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  17. Hema Sasidharan

    Perfectly shaped balls with the quintessential Aloo stuffing. soooo tempting !

    Reply

  18. Anonymous

    Hi.I came across your recipe for Aval kozhukattai. I am familiar with Aval upma.
    What is the difference between the two?
    Is kozhukattai steamed upma balls?
    Thanks.

    Reply

  19. Janani

    yummy bondas I love them so much nice click raks.

    Reply

  20. Priya Suresh

    Who can resist to this beauties, aloo bondas are always my favourite.

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  21. Hema

    Bondas are crispy and gorgeous. I love your serving platters!

    Reply

  22. Veena Theagarajan

    super yummy bonda.. Love it

    Reply

  23. Little CookingTips

    What a great exotic (to us Greeks) recipe! 🙂 Thank you!!

    Reply

  24. swathi

    mouth watering bondas:)

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  25. gopal

    Is it possible to make in micro. I used to make coated cauliflower florets in this manner, less oil.

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  26. Bunty J

    good

    Reply

  27. Raks anand

    Oh, I haven't tried, also it may not work for this one.

    Reply

  28. JAYANTHI

    Raks how much proportion of batter I have to put for 50 members to make bonda for a party.

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  29. Raks anand

    4 times the recipe will help. Example besan 2 cups.

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  30. JAYANTHI

    Thank u raks for the receipt. Today I tried it came out well. I got somewhat round shape bondas. But I want exact round shape. Even I made batter thicker only. Tips please

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  31. JAYANTHI

    Thank u raks for the receipt. Today I tried it came out well. I got somewhat round shape bondas. But I want exact round shape. Even I made batter thicker only. Tips please

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  32. Raks anand

    May be stuffing was not stiff. Make sure to cook potato just right.

    Reply

  33. Deepa

    Hi, is it possible to make it without cooking soda? Will the result be different?

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  34. Raks anand

    Slight change in looks and softness will be there. You can try just one and see how it is and if you are not satisfied with the result, add cooking soda.

    Reply

  35. Unknown

    Why and where should we add lemon juice

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  36. Gomathi

    Can kuzhi-paniyaram pan be used instead of deep frying, as done for some kofta recipes?

    Reply

  37. Raks anand

    Sorry, updated. After switching off the stove.

    Reply

  38. ram

    Hi iam planning to make for a bday party to say around 40 . is it ok i make the potato stuffing a day ahead and fry it on the day if celeb ??

    Reply

  39. Raks anand

    Yes, you can do that, make sure the fridge is in coolest setting and the temperature is maintained.

    Reply

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