Milagai bajji recipe | Chilli bajji - Raks Kitchen (2024)

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Chilli bajji, milagai bajji recipe from scratch with tips and tricks to bring down the spice to make it palatable.

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I used to be a great fan of this Ooty chilli Bajji/ Ooty milagai bajji. Think I have had this in exhibitions 2-3 times when I was kid and recently 3 or 4 years back too. Just love it!

At home when I buy a pack of this chillies, I make a lot and only me and Vj to eat it, so eat a lot too and got bored of it.

We both actually now a days stopped eating this if made at home! Yes, one or two will be fine and tasty too, too much means we run away.

So this time, I took only 4 from little India shopping and made it just for blogging sake 😊.

There is no such fancy recipe in this one, plain bajji, that’s it. I have not tried the stuffed north Indian version yet.

But thought of sharing this simple recipe too as some beginners in cooking may not know how to make this bajjis without too much of hot (spiciness).

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Instructions

  1. Wash the chillies and pat dry with clean kitchen towels. Slit them each lengthwise with a pairing knife (small knife), without completely split them into two. Carefully remove the seeds inside completely with the help of the knife. Just scrap away the seeds with the knife. Milagai bajji recipe | Chilli bajji - Raks Kitchen (3)
  2. In a mixing bowl, mix gram flour, rice flour, red chilli powder, sodium bi carb, asafoetida, salt, corn flour and hot oil if using, ajwain or jeera. Add water little by little and mix well with a whisk and make a thick batter. The batter should easily coat the chillies, not too thick. Milagai bajji recipe | Chilli bajji - Raks Kitchen (4)
  3. Mean while, heat enough oil to fry the bajjis in a kadai. Dip one by one the chillies and drop carefully in to hot oil. Cook both sides for 2 minutes a side or until golden brown and crisp. Once done, drain in paper towels. Milagai bajji recipe | Chilli bajji - Raks Kitchen (5)

Serve immediately, hot hot, with thick coconut chutney the best, remember, if its not hot, its not molaga bajji, its paper bajji 😛 .

I had it with chutney, tea (which is said to be the perfect combination) and rusk. But when I was a kid, I used to have aavin icecream after bajji 😆.

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Chilli Bajji | Milagai Bajji recipe

Chilli bajji, milagai bajji recipe from scratch with tips and tricks to bring down the spice to make it palatable.

Course Snack

Cuisine Indian, South Indian

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes minutes

Author Raks Anand

Servings 4 people

Cup measurements

Ingredients

  • 4 Ooty bajji chilli light green in colour and big
  • ½ cup Besan kadala maavu
  • ¼ cup Rice flour
  • 1 teaspoon Corn flour optional
  • 2 pinches Cooking soda sodium bi carb
  • teaspoon Asafoetida
  • ½ teaspoon Ajwain omam or cumin
  • ½ teaspoon Red chilli powder
  • Salt & water - As needed
  • 1 tablespoon Hot oil optional
  • Oil - for deep frying

Instructions

  • Wash the chillies and pat dry with clean kitchen towels.

  • Slit them each lengthwise with a pairing knife (small knife), without completely split them into two.

  • Carefully remove the seeds inside completely with the help of the knife. Just scrap away the seeds with the knife.

  • In a mixing bowl, mix gram flour, rice flour, red chilli powder, sodium bi carb, asafoetida, salt, corn flour and hot oil if using, ajwain or jeera.

  • Add water little by little and mix well with a whisk and make a thick batter. The batter should easily coat the chillies, not too thick.

  • Mean while, heat enough oil to fry the bajjis in a kadai.

  • Dip one by one the chillies and drop carefully in to hot oil.

  • Cook both sides for 2 minutes a side or until golden brown and crisp. Once done, drain in paper towels.

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Notes

  • If you are not comfortable of slitting without splitting and taking out the seeds, then you can slit and split into two each chilli and take out the seeds easily.
  • Seeds should be removed completely for reducing the spiciness. Otherwise it will be too spicy and no good for your tummy too.
  • The batter should be in correct consistency so that it spreads over the chillies easily and forms a thin layer. If the coating is too thick, i.e; if the batter is too thick, it will take time to cook and the bajjis inside will not get cooked.
  • Cook in medium flame to ensure the bajjis get cooked inside.
  • Mix the batter and keep it ready, once the oil is hot, you can add a laddle full of hot oil carefully in the batter and mix. This is to avoid sucking of oil in the bajji.
  • If your chilli is still spicy after removing the seeds, then you can keep it immersed in water mixed with salt and a lemon squeezed in it.
  • Bachelors can try the same with ready made bajji mix.

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Comments

  1. mukta chowdhary

    perfect for this season..plz tell d reason behind adding hot oil..

    Reply

  2. AparnaRajeshkumar

    did u taste the same milagai bajji in coutralam?? if not the tastiest one is that than ooty :d after a bath in waterfalls u wll nt know how many u had also u wont feel too much oil ... great recipe !!!

    Reply

  3. Sowmya Madhavan

    Like aparna's comment..very true...
    They looks so yumm..
    Made them once and loved it..

    Reply

  4. Akila

    Looks so great...

    Reply

  5. Hemalatha

    mouth watering! 🙂

    Reply

  6. Veena Theagarajan

    so yummy I love it

    Reply

  7. Hari Chandana P

    Perfect for this rainy season.. yummy 😀

    Reply

  8. Shama Nagarajan

    yummy and inviting recipe...

    Reply

  9. divya

    looks simply awesome! Wonderfully prepared.

    Reply

  10. prathibha Garre

    Nice ..perfect for the season

    Reply

  11. Kadhyaa

    perfect for the weather 🙂

    Reply

  12. Gayathri Ramanan

    fabulous bajji...tempting clicks

    Reply

  13. Bg

    Looks lovely. Quick observation -Is that a non stick pan that you have used for heating oil? Is it safe? I have heard/read that non-stick pans are quite hollow and do not have a firm base and heating oil to high temps is dangerous.

    Reply

  14. Nithya

    woww.. yummy. really mouthwatering. want to eat now itself..;)... try bread bajji if possible....

    Reply

  15. Asha Shivakumar

    Perfect evening snack. It looks so good.

    Reply

  16. Lakshmi Canteen @ Koppa

    Perfectly made..love it anytime 🙂

    Reply

  17. Harini M

    Wow all time favorite,Your pics really speaks 🙂

    Reply

  18. radhika

    I'm a student moving to Singapore for my further studies this month. I was wondering if you could let me know where is the best place to shop for Indian provisions. I will be staying in Jurong area

    Reply

  19. Uma Ramanujam

    Stunning... Ooty milagai Bajji reminds me of some good old days..wish go back and enjoy the same. awesome pictures...

    Reply

  20. Raks anand

    Little India, Mustafa mainly... 🙂

    Reply

  21. Raks anand

    You are right, usually I use another metal kadai usually, that was busy cooking something else, so used this for this quick frying.

    Reply

  22. JEYASHRI SURESH

    Milagai bajji is my most fav snack, and i never miss it during my visit to Marina beach. the clicks are totally tempting me to try out this soon

    Reply

  23. Priya Suresh

    Am missing them very much..love to munch it anytime.

    Reply

  24. digitalstyle

    Your food photos are amazing. You can share your mouth watering photos with us at foodienewz.com. foodienewz.com is a new food sharing site and we actually try our best to promote your food photos. At foodienewz.com all your food photos will be published without any editorial review so I really hope you come and join us.

    Reply

  25. SHARMILEE J

    I love this on any rainy day...looks yum

    Reply

  26. Ranju

    Very well written recipe...love the pics too. I tried it today...had only 4 molagais...tried different combos and ended up eating the first 3...hubby got the last one - the best one 😉

    Reply

  27. yamuna sridhar

    Raji, marina beach molaga bajji is also the best one.after wetting ourselves completely in the beach and having hot bajji with a spicy mint chutney......really amazing...

    Reply

  28. Kelly Kelly

    What do the people of the north stuff in them? 🙂

    Reply

  29. Gopi Krishnan

    Like

    Reply

  30. Aleena George

    So crispy and yummy

    Reply

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Milagai bajji recipe | Chilli bajji - Raks Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

What is the English name of Bajji chilli? ›

The banana pepper (also known as the yellow wax pepper or banana chili) is a medium-sized member of the chili pepper family that has a mild, tangy taste.

Is Mirchi Bajji healthy? ›

Mirchi bajji is a good source of dietary folate and vitamin C. HINT: Eat these deep-fried snacks in moderation as they contain too many calories and trans fat. When one side is light golden, then gently turn over the stuffed chilli bajji and continue to fry.

How to eat Mirchi Bajji? ›

You can also stuff with spiced potatoes to make these Rajasthani Mirchi vada/ pakora. Normally Mirchi bajji is eaten on their own with Masala Chai, or as a side in a meal. In North Karnataka region, they are served with Puffed Rice Upma called as mandakki oggarne aka borugula upma (uggani) in Andhra.

Which city is famous for Mirchi Bajji? ›

Mirchi Bajji is also known as Mirapakaya Bajji, especially in Telugu states. It is a popular evening snack found on many street corners of the city. The awesome aroma of the preparation of Mirchi Bajji will definitely make you fall in love with it. Hyderabadi Haleem is one of the well-known street foods in Hyderabad.

Which mirchi is famous in Rajasthan? ›

Athana Mirchi is a very famous chilly from the village of Athana in Rajasthan known for long and fleshy chillis. This delectable Athaana Hara Mirchi is an infusion of lip-smacking masala with some green chillis blended perfectly to bring out the perfect taste.

Can diabetics eat bajji? ›

Fried food items (bhajji, bonda, vadai, etc.) are also not allowed. Eating four almonds a day, early in the morning, is advised. The almonds should be soaked overnight and the next day morning they can be consumed after removing their skin.

Can diabetics eat Mirchi Bajji? ›

It is ok to eat mirchi bajji for diabetes if baked and not fried. Fat accumulation in muscles, liver and pancreas causes diabetes. Fried bajji increases fat accumulation. Baked mirchi bajji helps remove this fat from your cells and even reverse diabetes.

Is bajji junk food? ›

Based on NPM score, the most commonly preferred cream biscuits, milk chocolate, bajji, corn puffs, wheel chips and jelly had been considered as 'less healthy' junks foods and badam milk shake and bottled mango drink were considered as unhealthy or 'less healthy' beverages.

How to make bajji without oil? ›

Oil free mirchi bajji
  1. 1 cup besan flour.
  2. 1/2 coconut milk.
  3. as needed Chilli powder.
  4. as required Water.
  5. 4-5 Mirchi.
Oct 16, 2020

Is eating bajji good for health? ›

Mirchi Bajji is a popular Indian snack that consists of chilli peppers coated in a batter made from flour, spices, and water. While this tasty treat can be satisfying, the simple carbs in the coating can result in hyperglycemia and glucose fluctuations.

What is the health benefits of bajji Milagai? ›

Health Benefit:

Reduce LDL cholesterol levels in obese individuals. Healthy Eyes, Skin and good immune systems. Makes it benificial in combating the common cold / sinus infection.

What is the synonyms of bajji in English? ›

What is another word for bhaji?
frittertempura
fried pastryvegetable fritter

What is the name of bajji? ›

Its variations include the chili bajji, potato bajji, onion bajji, plantain bajji and the bread bajji (or bread pakora). Another version is called bonda (in south India), vada (in Maharashtra) and Gota (in Gujarat). Bonda has potato or mixed vegetable filling while Gota is made with green fenugreek leaves.

What is Mirchi Bajji made of? ›

Chilli Bajji Recipe with step by step pictures. This Mirchi Bajji or Milagai bajji is made with Banana Peppers, Gram Flour and Rice Flour. It is perfect for winter or rainy days.

What is the use of Bajji chilli? ›

Bajji Chilli

It has a mildly peppery heat to it along with a combination of acidic yet sweet flavor that makes it quite a delicacy. They can be used for a myriad of dishes including chutneys, pickles, salsas, sauces, and as a garnish, among others.

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