Stuffed Mirchi Bhajiya
Hey all! The recipe I am posting today is a tasty monsoon recipe but also perfect for winters. Bhajiyas/Fritters have various varieties. There are a variety of Mirchi/Green Chillies available and varieties of fritters that you can make using them. I have used the long and fat green chilly as I anted to make it using stuffing. These chillies are not that spicy but with the stuffing and coating of gram flour it is very delicious. Always remember to de-seed the chilly before stuffing it. The recipe itself is very simple and easy to make. If you want to make these bhajiyas for a side dish/appetizer for guests, you can stuff them and keep them in the fridge beforehand and fry it when you are ready to serve. So lets get cooking…
Ingredients:
Long pepper green chilli – 8 -10 pieces
Paneer (grated) – 1/2 cup
Boiled and mashed potatoes – 3 large
Onion (finely chopped) – 1/4 cup
Capsicum (finely chopped) – 1/4 cup
Chat Masala – 1 tsp
Ginger paste – 1 tsp
Garlic paste – 1 tsp
Red chilli powder – 2 tsp
Chilli flakes – 1 tsp
Salt as per taste
Coriander Leaves (finely chopped) – 2 tbsp
Besan/Gram Flour – 1 cup
Water – 3/4 cup
Turmeric powder- 1/2 tsp
Baking soda – a pinch
Asafoetida – a pinch
Oil for frying
Method:
1) Take the chilies and slit them from the between vertically. De-seed the chilies.
2) In a bowl take the paneer, potatoes, onions, capsicum, chat masala, ginger paste, garlic paste, red chilli powder, chilli flakes, salt and coriander leaves and mix it all well.
3) Take the slit chilies and stuff it with the stuffing as prepared above. Add a generous amount of stuffing. Keep it in the freezer for 10 minutes.

4) Meanwhile take another bowl. In that take the gram flour, salt, turmeric powder, asafoetida, baking soda and water and mix it well. Keep the batter covered and aside.
5) Take the stuffed green chilly and dip it in the batter prepared. Fry it in medium hot oil. This will ensure the batter is cooked well and crisp on the outside. Serve hot with ketchup or chutney.
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I ate Mirchi pakoda in Jodhpur. As I look at the picture of peppers with all the stuffing, my head is starting to sweat. But I love Mirchi pakoda in all season. Does not have to rainy season only.
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Thanks a lot! These mirchi’s are not that spicy. In Rajasthan they make the spicy ones. Even I have had it and loved it.
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One of my favorites, Shail. I particularly enjoyed the ones we got in Hyderabad, stuffed with thick tamarind chutney. Thanks for the recipe, going to try it out soon.
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That’s great! I have never tried tamarind stuffing. We normally stuff with potato filling or paneer. And typical gujrati stuffing is with Papdi ghatia and besan stuffing.
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I am drooling. Today only, while doing my grocery, I came across these mirchi and first thought that came into my mind was making mirchi pakora. Before winter ends, I should make these atleast once.
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Thanks a lot! Do try it the stuffing specially is too tasty..
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Wow looks tempting…😊👌👍🌶️🌶️😋😋
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Thanks a lot…😀😀
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This is my all time favorite recipe and I usually like the way my dad make it. loved your recipe..totally mouthwatering. will make it soon as it taste so good in winter and during rainy season.
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Thank u so much…😀
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The best Mirchi Vada you get is in Jodhpur. I liked your stuffing as you have added potato and paneer. Would love to try this for sure. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks a lot! Do try it out!😀
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My all time favorite Mirchi Pakode, I used to make this with little different filling basically of besan,peanut,chiili,garlic stuffing. I like your paneer onion version, surely going to try this! images made me drooling over.
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Thanks a lot! We also use besan peanut stuffing sometimes.
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Loved the stuffing recipe. Thanks for sharing
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Thanks a lot!
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WOW. Never had with taramind . I like to try new receipes so will try this out.
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Thanks a lot! Do try it out!
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I love mirchi bhajiyas, the stuffings are yummy especially the tamarind one…. I love making them more spicy
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That’s great! You will surely love this stuffing..😀
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Thanks for your step by step instructions along with pics. I will try the tamarind ones to add the extra zing and twist.
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Thanks a lot! Let me know how the tamarind ones turn out.
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Oooo….I love these. They are very popular in Bangalore and sold in the markets in carts and tiny shops. They taste yum with chai. I have never tried them with the stuffing you have mentioned….sounds very yum! Will be sure to try this variation the next time I buy the chilies.
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Thanks a lot! Mirchi bhajiyas are commonly available at many places. Do try out with stuffing,😀
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Mirchi Bajii is my all time favorite. That too, the spicy Andhra variety is the one that I love the most. Your Bhajji’s were mouth watering indeed. So I have to make some today now to satisfy my hunger for them
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Thanks a lot! Do try out this stuffing.😀
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Wow, yummy yummy yummy 😇😇😇wonderful pictures mouth-watering is a small word.
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Thanks a lot..😀😀
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This reminds me of Mirchi bada we make in Rajasthan 🙂 and mirchi pakoras are loved by many
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In Andhra we call it Mirchi Bajji and it has a unique flavour. Yours is a typical north Indian flavour and stuffing of paneer and shimla mirch 🙂 I would love to sink my teeth into one of these beauties on your plate.
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Thank u so much Harjeet ji! Your welcome to have it anytime..😀
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I like mirchi bhajia but never tried stuffed one. I will try this version of fritter next time. Recipe looks easy and delicious for a perfect winter evening.
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It is very easy to make. Do try it out!
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Loved your presentation and clicks. Beautiful shots. Drooling over these bhajji.
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Thanks a lot…😀
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This is one of my favourite snacks and is a hit at home every time it’s made. I wil try your version soon
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Thanks a lot! Do try it!
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Wow I loved your recipe..totally mouthwatering. I have never tried this at home.
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Thanks a lot!
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Yum and innovative! Super bhajiya with all my favourite ingredients! Why didn’t I think of this? Everyone loves mirchi bhajiya but we are not comfortable eating a lot. This is quite filling and innovative.
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Thanks a lot!😀😀
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Wow, these mirchi bhajiyas are so yummy!!! I am drooling over them now. My dadi’s mirchi bhajiyas were a super hit and I miss them so much. The tamarind chutney would be a perfect accompaniment. Still drooling over the bhajiyas as I comment!! Kaash baarish ka mausam hota!!
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Thanks a lot..😀😀
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It is looking so yummy. I want to have it with green chatni. My mom used to make this, and we all enjoy it.
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Thanks a lot..😀
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Wow, this looks so tempting, i m ready to prepare these tasty pakoras tomorrow. Drooling effects here!
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They always turn out yummy but must be restrained eating…. will try your recipe soon.
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Ohhhh. Am so drooling now.. These are a big hit at both my parents and inlaws. 🙂
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