Cheesy Bread Pakora is a delightful twist on the classic Indian street food, perfect for a quick snack, especially when you're craving something comforting and crispy with a cheesy center. This recipe is easy to follow and allows for customization with various fillings, making it a versatile treat for any...

Ingredients
For the Batter
- gram flour (besan)1cup
- red chili powder1/2tsp
- turmeric powder1/4tsp
- chaat masala1/2tsp
- carom seeds (ajwain)1/4tsp
- baking soda1pinch
- salt1pinch
- water (approx.)3/4cup
For the Filling
- slices white or brown bread6
- mozzarella, cheddar, or processed cheese (sliced or grated)1cup
- green chilies, finely chopped2clove
- coriander leaves, finely chopped1tbsp
- bell peppers, finely chopped1/4cup
- onion, finely chopped1/4cup
- ginger-garlic paste1/2tsp
- salt1pinch
- black pepper or chili flakes1pinch
For Frying
- oil for deep frying1cup
Nutrition (per serving)
Calories
387.5kcal (19.38%)
Protein
12.5g (25%)
Carbs
30.0g (10.91%)
Sugars
2.5g (5%)
Healthy Fat
15.1g
Unhealthy Fat
5.0g
% Daily Value based on a 2000 calorie diet
How to make Cheesy Bread Pakora
Prepare the Batter
- Step 1
In a mixing bowl, combine the gram flour, red chili powder, turmeric powder, chaat masala, carom seeds, baking soda, and salt.
- Step 2
Gradually add water while whisking continuously to form a smooth, lump-free batter of coating consistency. Let it rest for 5-10 minutes.
Prepare the Cheese Filling
- Step 1
If using plain cheese slices or cubes, skip this step.
- Step 2
In a separate bowl, mix grated or sliced cheese with green chilies, coriander leaves, bell peppers, onion, ginger-garlic paste, salt, and black pepper or chili flakes. Combine well.
Assemble the Bread Pakoras
- Step 1
Cut the crusts off the bread slices if desired.
- Step 2
For sandwich style, spread a generous layer of the cheese filling on one half of a bread slice and fold it over or place another slice on top to make a sandwich. Gently press the edges to seal.
- Step 3
For roll style, slightly moisten the edges of the bread with water. Place the filling in the center and roll the bread tightly, pressing the edges to seal.
- Step 4
Cut each assembled bread piece into triangles or rectangles.
Fry the Pakoras
- Step 1
Heat sufficient oil for deep frying in a kadai or deep pan over medium-high heat. Test the oil by dropping a tiny bit of batter; it should sizzle and rise immediately.
- Step 2
Dip each bread piece into the batter, ensuring it's evenly coated on all sides. Let any excess batter drip off.
- Step 3
Carefully slide the coated bread into the hot oil. Fry 2-3 pakoras at a time, turning occasionally, until golden brown and crispy.
- Step 4
Remove the pakoras with a slotted spoon and place them on absorbent paper towels to drain excess oil.
Serve
- Step 1
Serve hot and cheesy bread pakoras immediately with green chutney, tamarind chutney, or tomato ketchup.
Nutrition (per serving)
Nutrition (per serving)
Calories
387.5kcal (19.38%)
Protein
12.5g (25%)
Carbs
30.0g (10.91%)
Sugars
2.5g (5%)
Healthy Fat
15.1g
Unhealthy Fat
5.0g
% Daily Value based on a 2000 calorie diet
Tips & Tricks
Use fresh bread for best results, as stale bread tends to break easily.
Ensure the batter is thick enough to coat the bread but thin enough for even cooking.
Maintain a consistent medium-high oil temperature to avoid greasy or undercooked pakoras.
Fry in small batches to maintain the oil temperature and achieve crispy results.
Experiment with different cheeses like mozzarella for stretch or cheddar for richer flavor.
FAQS
Can I use whole wheat bread instead of white or brown bread?
Yes, whole wheat bread can be used for a healthier option, but it may slightly alter the texture.
What type of cheese works best for this recipe?
Mozzarella provides a good stretch, while cheddar or processed cheese offers a richer flavor. You can mix and match based on your preference.
Can I bake these instead of frying?
Yes, you can bake them at 375°F (190°C) until golden brown, but they may not be as crispy as the fried version.
How do I prevent the bread from breaking while assembling?
Use fresh bread and handle it gently. Slightly moistening the edges can help seal the bread when rolling.
Can I make the batter in advance?
It's best to prepare the batter fresh, but you can mix the dry ingredients ahead of time and add water just before frying.
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