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Big Bhaji Burger

This vibrant vegan onion bhaji burger is a spectacular fusion of classic Indian street food and a hearty British takeaway favourite. The bhajis are expertly spiced with garam masala, fresh ginger, and toasted seeds, creating a satisfyingly crisp patty that rivals any traditional beef burger. Deep-frying the bhajis until they are golden brown ensures a wonderful crunch that contrasts beautifully with the soft, toasted bun and creamy avocado.

Perfect for a weekend treat or a creative meat-free Monday dinner, this dish is packed with fresh flavours and contrasting textures. The addition of sweet mango chutney and crushed poppadoms provides a salty, tangy finish that elevates the burger to something truly special. Serve these immediately while the bhajis are hot and the toppings are fresh for the ultimate homemade experience.

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Ingredients for Big Bhaji Burger

  • 475 to 950ml vegetable oil, for deep-frying

  • 2 red onions

  • 1 (2 1/2-inch) piece fresh ginger

  • 1 fresh red chilli

  • Generous 1 cup fresh coriander leaves

  • 1 1/2 teaspoons coriander seeds

  • 1 1/2 teaspoons cumin seeds

  • 325g chickpea flour

  • 1 1/2 cucchiaini di garam masala

  • Generous 180ml water

  • 4 good-quality burger buns

  • 45ml vegan mayonnaise, to serve

  • 1/4 small cucumber, to serve

  • 1 large tomato, to serve

  • 1 avocado, to serve

  • 1 little gem lettuce, to serve

  • 2 tablespoons mango chutney, to serve

  • 1 pappadum, to serve

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  • Large saucepan over high heat | Cooking thermometer, optional | Pestle and mortar | Line a dinner plate with paper towels

Pour the vegetable oil into the large saucepan so that it comes no more than two-thirds up the side of the pan | Heat the oil to 177°C, or until a wooden spoon dipped into the oil sizzles around the edges

Meanwhile, peel and very finely slice the onions and put them into a big bowl | Peel the ginger by scraping off the skin with a spoon and finely chop | Rip the stem from the chilli, cut it in half lengthwise, and remove the seeds if you prefer a milder flavour, then finely chop and add to the pan | Roughly chop the coriander leaves | Add the ginger, chilli, and coriander to the bowl | Crush the coriander seeds and cumin seeds with a pestle and mortar or the end of a rolling pin and add them to the bowl | Add the chickpea flour, garam masala, water, and a generous pinch of salt and mix until everything is well combined and covered with a wet sticky batter

Divide the mixture into 6 and use your hands to mold it into patties around 3 1/2 inches wide and no more than 1/3 inch thick | Use a metal spoon to carefully lower 2 of the patties into the hot oil and cook them for about 5 minutes, flipping them over halfway | Remove the patties when they are golden and crisp and transfer to the plate lined with paper towels to drain any excess oil | Repeat with the remaining patties

While the bhajis are frying, split the burger buns open and spread the bottom halves with vegan mayonnaise | Thinly slice the cucumber and tomato | Halve and carefully pit the avocado by tapping the pit firmly with the heel of a knife so that it lodges in the pit, then twist and remove the pit | Run a spoon around the inside of the avocado skin to scoop out the flesh, then slice finely

To serve the bhaji burgers, lay a few lettuce leaves on the bottom of the burger buns and place the burgers on top | Spread a little mango chutney on top of each, followed by slices of tomato, avocado, and cucumber | Break up the pappadum and sprinkle it over the top before closing the buns

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  • 28 Gen 2026 | Pubblicato originariamente

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    Redattori di ricette del Regno Unito

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