In a mixing bowl, add Besan flour, rice flour, salt, asafoetida, a pinch of baking powder, ginger garlic paste, chilli powder, curry leaves, mint leaves one after the other and mix well.
Leave it aside for about 5 minutes, so that the water consistency in the onion will allow the dough to blend well.
Heat about 6 spoons of oil in a kadai and add it to this mix.
Add 2 spoon of water and blend the mix well.
This dough ought to be very tight in consistency and not be saggy like batter, else there is a possibility of absorbing abundant of oil while frying.
Heat the kadai with require quantity of oil for frying.
Spread the dough as a small pieces and remove once it turns golden brown colour.
Hot Onion Pakoda is ready!
Sprinkle it with chopped coriander leaves and serve hot!
Note:
Instead of directly adding the baking powder, it is always better to mix the baking soda in well in 2 spoon of water and add it to the dough.
Adding 2 spoon of corn flour during dough preparation, will add more crispiness to the dish.
Also, we are adding the heated oil while dough preparation, this also serves the dish crispy.
We can very well add the fennel seeds and mint leaves to the dish.
Eat this Onion Pakoda with either tomato sauce or carrot chutney. This will make the dish healthier for kids.
This is the attractive and healthy dish for the children to serve as a evening snack!