
I never liked pavakkai / bitter gourd / karela. When my mom used to make pavakkai pitlai or sambar when I was a kid, I used to cry while eating… yes! Its compulsory to eat veggies and we had no choice to say NO to any vegetables cooked. I hate that much. She even does pavakkai varuval, never liked it though. But Vj loves pavakkai , but only this deep fried, crispy pavakkai. So I tried making this few times. I used to think, pavakkai should be having bitterness and used to wash so much times and soak in butter milk or water with lemon juice or tamarind extract and try making this crispy fries. But never got perfect crisp fries. But Vj used to say that the key is to slice thinly and evenly. But I never had a hope to get it perfect. Last week he bought bitter gourd and he himself sliced and showed me. I dint do any so called processes to remove the bitterness. Just made it simply and the result is…
Crisp,evenly fried,very very mild bitterness that is a plus for the fries. I was so happy and wanted to record this recipe here. One of my reader also requested to post Karela recipes, so I thought I should try and post here. So today I did to share with you all and keep this recipe recorded here!

Ingredients
| Bitter gourd/ pavakkai | 5-6 |
| Rice flour | 3 tblsp |
| corn flour | 1 tblsp |
| Sambar powder/red chilli powder | 1 & 1/2 tsp |
| Turmeric | 1/4 tsp |
| Salt | As needed |
| Water | 1 tblsp(approx.) |
| Oil | To deep fry |
Method
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WOW!!! Crispy pavakkai fry. As usual tempting clicks.
ReplyDeleteWow.. Looks very nice.. Good that I have karelas.. Will try tomo...
ReplyDeleteI needed just the recipe for the bag of bitter gourd sitting in the refrigerator! :)
ReplyDeletewow, they look so crispy n yummy, not a big fan of karela..but this sure looks good :)
ReplyDeleteThey look yummy.. My favorite..
ReplyDeletelooks crisp and yummy...
ReplyDeleteEven I prepare this same thing, we call it Kaapi :) Infact when I was a kid I never liked it but slowly now I prefer these :)
ReplyDeleteI too hated pavakkai while growing up but it was a strict rule by my grandmother that you can't skip it. So i used to have it. Now when I read your post, I was reminded of how I used to cry while being forced to eat pavakkai but I remember it fondly, in memory of my grandmother who passed away some years back.
ReplyDeleteI love karela and wish more people whom I cook for shared my love so that I could make it more often. Good thing this keeps for 2-3 days, I could eat a whole batch by myself :)
ReplyDeleteLooks crispy and perfect..I love pavakkai in any form. Beautiful composition and clicks
ReplyDeleteAs much as I don't like bitter gourd, I like varuval a lot.Nice presentation.
ReplyDeleteWish I could make such crispy and amazing looking bitter gourd fries. The pics of your preparation looks stunning.
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wow looks very crispy and yumm.. love them very much
ReplyDeleteMy daughter loves it when I make it this way. I have never used corn flour to it, looks nice and crispy.
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done, you have used only corn and rice flour, no kadala maavu, all the slices are so evenly coated with the batter too..
ReplyDeletethis looks yummy ..I love karela, amma makes us pitlai and fries often
ReplyDeleteWe simply love karela !! I make it the same and way and my hubby is the one who cuts :-)
ReplyDeleteWow, they look so crispy..perfectly done!
ReplyDeletehas come out so well.. The slices are so thin & finely cut.. I love pavakkai & love this :)
ReplyDeleteOngoing Event: I'm a STAR
Me too posted a bittergourd fry!!Love the addition of sambhar powder-must try!
ReplyDeleteMy hubby's all time favorite. Looks so crunchy and yummy
ReplyDeleteRaji same pinch.. I did this today:) I make them exactly the way you do except that I add little besan with the mixture and different seasoning. I will post my version soon. This is my son and our family favorite. Since my son is in spring break I did this today for him.
ReplyDeleteI love pavakkai chips but the others at home do not, so I make it very rarely. I make the same way too except I add a little kadala maavu.
ReplyDeleteBittergourd when deep fried will not be as bitter as when its not and hubby is a big fan of these chips but I dont deep fry much on regular basis..but tried to give d same effect by pre boiling n baking..it tastes good n not bitter too..before I forget lemme say they r always a fav at my place
ReplyDeleteMy favorite and I have one in my drafts. I just do not like the old pictures and it is still pending :). Looks crunchy and tempting Raks.
ReplyDeleteYummy, cripsy bittergourds....looks absolutely delicious.
ReplyDeletesee now i think i can eat bittergourd so u get the entire credit..looks amazing n def will try it ..
ReplyDeleteI love it with curd rice. I used to add little salt with the slices and keep aside for 10 minutes after mixing it well. This way it will leave out water and it will be with very less bitterness.
ReplyDeleteMyself and aunty make like this for ourself and we love it very much :) lovely clicks as always .
ReplyDeleteYour pics say it all...Looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteYour pics are amazing ! Love these crispy fries.
ReplyDeleteThey look awesome...My MIL generally adds a little tamarind paste as well..that gives it a nice spicy tangy taste
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome.. the pics are very inviting.
ReplyDeleteWe r a big fan of bitter gourds and this is a regular at home! its a perfect combo with Curd rice! Yours looks awesome Raks
ReplyDeleteSo crispy n lovely
ReplyDeleteSo crispy n lovely
ReplyDeleteMy mom makes this often and this is the only way in which my husband will eat pavakkai too.. I try to bake instead but nothing equals this deep fried goodness! :)Very tempting pics.
ReplyDeletewow..yummy crispy fries
ReplyDeleteI love this veggie any form...perfect combo with curd rice,love it!!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite veggie and this will taste yum with sambar rice
ReplyDeleteCrispy,makes me hungry..love this veggie so much.
ReplyDeletewow...this looks so crispy n yummy...addition of corn flour gives more crisp n taste rt? i use to bake them but i am tempted so much on seeing yours,so will try this soon...superb clicks!!
ReplyDeleteI love this dish...make it often with mor khuzhambu...yumm. I add some pepper as well for extra punch.
ReplyDeletePlatter looks delicious,..specially with the bitter gourd fries,,.
ReplyDeleteNever liked bittergourd much.. but these fries look as if they have no bitter taste. Nice pics!
ReplyDeleteCrispy and yummyyyy...
ReplyDeleteKarela fries look very pretty Raks. WIll make any person who hates karela start loving it.
ReplyDeletevery crisp and delicious karela fry..
ReplyDeleteThese fries look yummy! Great shape!
ReplyDeleteeven i dont like karela, except when fried. this is a very nice recipe
ReplyDeleteLove karela and this one looks so tempting Raji! Yumm.. want to try this. May be my kids too will like it this way.Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletelooks crunchy & yum.. i love bitter gourd
ReplyDeletewow....yummy n crunchy fry....my sons fav.
ReplyDeleteNice way to bring kids to eat bitter gourd...luk crispy and delicious...
ReplyDeleteThese were very good. Thanks for the recipe. Posting it soon
ReplyDeleteLovely! Perfect and wonderful recipe:) The photo right above the description is drool worthy.
ReplyDeleteI simply love bitter gourd fry but as my hubby doesnt like it ...I hardly do it...Looks so yum!
ReplyDeleteMy aunt makes this similar type..will try
ReplyDeleteCrispy chips. looks yum, great clicks Raji.
ReplyDeleteBaking them in oven at 350 also yields crispy yummy pavakkai chips.
ReplyDeleteLooks yum :-).
Extremely Good!!!I tried it and it came out the same way as in the picture. It was excellent!!!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for the recipe, I made this last night and it was nice and crispy.
ReplyDeletecheers
i tried today.. it came's out crispy and the taste is too gud..... thanks a lot...
ReplyDeletehi i tried this today. it cames out crispy & the taste is too god... tnx a lot...
ReplyDeleteHai i tried it today and i liked this. It came out well thanks for your recipe.
ReplyDeleteHi, I am a great fan of your blog and I have tried so many recipes from your blog! It has turned out well and got appreciations too! :) Thanks for it...
ReplyDeleteBy the way can we add curd instead of water to mix with the veggie? As I saw your post where Okra was mixed with curd to bind.
Thanks,
Vardhini
Sure sure you can use curd, makes more crispy :)
DeleteHi! This is the first recipe I've tried from your blog. I haven't eaten much karela in my life and didn't think I would like it. But the other day, my husband picked it up while we were grocery shopping... and said - just try a recipe. Looked for some fried karela recipes and zeroed in on yours... and it made for a yummy yummy lunch. Thank you :)
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