Bread Bonda Recipe

Bread Bonda is a snack that I first heard about almost twelve years later when I saw it on television. My mother and I tried it together, and it was a success. After the wedding, I tried to make this aperitif at my in-laws' house.

It went well, but the only factor was that we didn't cook the noodles. So everyone said it was better served with chutney. At my mother's house, we didn't pay much attention to chapattis, especially aperitifs, so it was the first time I knew what it was like to cook chapatis. So after that, I think I probably managed to do it two or three times.

I haven't done them once since I started blogging, but they've been on my message list for a long time. Somehow I can take it off the table in a way that is not happening now. It will be a good deal for your young people when they come back from university or vacation. Potatoes, bread, and fried foods. Isn't this normal?

 

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Bread Bonda Recipe
Yields1 Serving
Components
 ● 12 slices of bread
 ● 3 potatoes
 ● ½ cup of frozen peas
 ● 1 onion
 ● 2 tablespoons chopped parsley
 ● 1 teaspoon Jera/cumin seeds
 ● 1 teaspoon pink chili powder or sambar powder
 ● ½ teaspoon garam masala powder
 ● Tear #_215B ASB 1 teaspoon turmeric
 ● Salt, if desired
 ● Oil - for frying
Procedure
1

Pressure cook three table potato whistles and unripe peas with a little water. Once this is done, drain and let drain. Peel the pores and skin of the potatoes and coarsely break them down.

2

Put a teaspoon of oil in the Kadai, sprinkle the jirah, and add the chopped onions. Fry until transparent and add the potato and pea combination. Add the pink pepper powder, garam masala powder, turmeric, and salt. Add one tablespoon of water and mix well.

Bread Bonda Recipe

3

Transfer heat to medium and sauté for 2-3 minutes until dry. Add coriander leaves and stir. Transfer to a bowl and let everything settle—form balls of the same size.

4

Gently cut the edges of the bread with a small knife. Add water to a large bowl, say 2.5 cm more. Soak the bread quickly on all sides and remove it.

5

Reserve the inside of the rolled potato ball and move it into the ball/bender, covering it when you press it (Please refer to the video to better understand. When shaping the tie, heat enough oil for the Kadai. The oil should be hot but not burning. Add the binder several times and gently turn it with a spoon to fry evenly. Cook dinner over medium-high heat so that the outside is crispy. Drain on paper towels. Repeat this process, and you're done.

 

Ingredients

Components
 ● 12 slices of bread
 ● 3 potatoes
 ● ½ cup of frozen peas
 ● 1 onion
 ● 2 tablespoons chopped parsley
 ● 1 teaspoon Jera/cumin seeds
 ● 1 teaspoon pink chili powder or sambar powder
 ● ½ teaspoon garam masala powder
 ● Tear #_215B ASB 1 teaspoon turmeric
 ● Salt, if desired
 ● Oil - for frying

Directions

Procedure
1

Pressure cook three table potato whistles and unripe peas with a little water. Once this is done, drain and let drain. Peel the pores and skin of the potatoes and coarsely break them down.

2

Put a teaspoon of oil in the Kadai, sprinkle the jirah, and add the chopped onions. Fry until transparent and add the potato and pea combination. Add the pink pepper powder, garam masala powder, turmeric, and salt. Add one tablespoon of water and mix well.

Bread Bonda Recipe

3

Transfer heat to medium and sauté for 2-3 minutes until dry. Add coriander leaves and stir. Transfer to a bowl and let everything settle—form balls of the same size.

4

Gently cut the edges of the bread with a small knife. Add water to a large bowl, say 2.5 cm more. Soak the bread quickly on all sides and remove it.

5

Reserve the inside of the rolled potato ball and move it into the ball/bender, covering it when you press it (Please refer to the video to better understand. When shaping the tie, heat enough oil for the Kadai. The oil should be hot but not burning. Add the binder several times and gently turn it with a spoon to fry evenly. Cook dinner over medium-high heat so that the outside is crispy. Drain on paper towels. Repeat this process, and you're done.

Bread Bonda Recipe

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