Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Pita Pockets My Way



This is one of the most beautiful and amazing recipe which can be made in no minutes provided the ingredients are ready but believe me when I say ..Ull absolutely love every bite of it ...great for picnics and lunch box's. Traditionally falafels don't use gram flour dip in batters and they are fried just like that , but I tend u dip it in gram flour batter and fry as they don't soak up lot of oil and the outer batter is absolutely lip smacking!...So do try this and leave in Ur feedback I have already tried  4-5 times and simply loved it everytime i took a bite:)

Ingredients

3 Pita bread

For Onion filling

2 finely sliced red onion

1/4 tsp chaat masala

1/2 tsp lemon juice

1 tsp finely chopped coriander leaves

For falafels

1 can boiled chickpeas or 1 1/2 cup boiled Chickpeas

1/2 tsp coriander seeds

1/2 tsp Roasted Jeera powder

1/2 onion finely chopped

1/2 tsp Badshah Chana Masala ( or any masala of your choice)

1 1/2 tsp lemon juice

2 tbsp finely chopped coriander leaves

1 Clove of garlic finely grated

2 slices of bread (Ground into crumbs)

For batter

1/4 cup gram flour

salt to taste

1/4 tsp chana masala

Mayonnaise and any red hot sauce which u like for the filling (I used Nando's Peri Peri sauce)

Method

  • Lightly toast pita pockets for 1 min in the toaster and allow it to cool and keep aside.

For Falafels
  • Drain the chickpeas  add coriander seeds and Jeera powder and blend it to a paste without adding water.
  • In Mixing bowl take out this ground chickpeas add onion, lemon juice, salt, grated garlic, coriander leaves, chana masala and mix well. Now add the bread crumbs to it and mix nicely.
  • Make small round balls of the mixture and keep aside.

For the batter

  • In gram flour mix in salt and chana masala and add just enough water to make it a semi thick batter of smooth consistency . 
  • Now dip the chickpea balls in this mixture and shallow fry it in oil. ( You can also deep fry this in oil if your in a rush).

For onion filling

  • In pan add 1/2 tsp oil add in the sliced onion, coriander leaves, chaat masala and lemon juice and toss well for 2 Min's then switch of the gas and keep aside.

To serve

  •  Slit the pita bread into half diagonally . Now squeeze in   a little bit of mayonnaise put little onion filling in it then add in 2 falafals top with mayonnaise and hot sauce of Ur choice sprinkle a little chopped coriander and serve.


This is one of  the favourites in my house that it just goes in no minutes :-D

43 comments:

  1. Hi Sushma, How are you?
    Welcome back :)
    loved pitas your way.. spicy and tasty !

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  2. welcome back after this break. the pita looks fantastic. am amazed to thnk how you are managing all these. best wishes to all of you.

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  3. ya sayantani its so difficult to manage these days...this was there in my drafts for so long and thats why i posted it now...

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  4. Welcome back sushma, it will be pretty hectic these days, hope you have some help.

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  5. Delicious ones dear!!
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  6. Hi Sushma,welcome back,how are u dear,pita looks fantastic,love the pic

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  7. Looks so very delicious!! Welcome back Sushma, always great to read your posts as well as your comments. Give hugs to the little one :)
    Have a lovely day :)

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  8. Hello dearie...how are you doing? Wow the pitas make me so hungry!!!

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  9. Nice to see you around after a break ... and loved your recipe .. one of my favourites :)

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  10. Wow! I love these! I should try making them one day!

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  11. Welcome back dear! This healthy pita looks awesome...

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  12. It looks great. Will search for pita bread here :) boomarked !

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  14. Welcome bak sushma..how r u doing..good to see u back..love to baby. :)

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  15. i love pita pockets,nice variation here...

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  16. Hey Sushma,

    How have you been? These pita pockets look really tempting.

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  18. Love the presentation..looks very yummy Sushma..

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  19. wow.. thanks for the recipe to make this food

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  20. Hi Sushma, How are you?
    Pitas looks delicious.

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  21. Hi Sushma, How are you?
    Pitas looks delicious.

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  22. Nie mogę przestać o tym myśleć

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  23. Awesome pics as usual! Luv to comment here on ur blog after a very long time!

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  24. Pozdrowienia i do zobaczenia za rok:)

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  25. Thank you for this excellent recipe.

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  26. Hi sushma, I was going thru some of my old posts and saw a link to your blog. It's been a long long time since I came here..I hope you remember me...Just wanted to say Hi!How are u?Are you still in UK or went back?How are the kids? BTW, nice recipe, I love simple recipes like this to pack for the husband to take ot work...Keep up the good job:)
    Love,
    Shabs.

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  27. nice blog.First time here and i like all ur recipes. When u r free please drop into my blog

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  28. Lovely looking pita and filling, such detailed description

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