Acarajé is a traditional street food in Brazil; it is especially
popular in the state of Bahia.
It is a kind of fritter which is light in texture and bold in
flavor. Red palm oil is used in the original recipe to deep fry the acaraje.
The main ingredient is black eyed peas (lobia) seasoned with other condiments
and spices. However you can introduce your own innovation to the original
recipe to suit our local palate.
The Acaraje recipe is
popularly savored in the north eastern state of Brazil, Bahia. In the city of
Salvador, the dish is relished as a popular street food. Typically, Acaraje is
split into two halves and filled with stuffing of caruru and vatapa(red and
Green Sauce). The dish has both vegetarian and non-vegetarian versions,
however, the latter has more fan following, especially in the Nigerian regions.
In the modern times, the
vegetarian version of Acaraje has gained a lot of popularity. The only
variation in this vegetarian Acaraje recipe from its traditional form is the
replacement of shrimp by vegetables. I have used olive oil in place of Palm oil
and I like to serve it with mint sauce and it goes well with herbed garlic dip.
I have a confession to
make. After making this recipe from scratch, my level of respect for the native
Brazilian has sky rocketed! This apparently easy fritter has some little tricks
that must NOT be overlooked! They are critical to the success of the recipe.
For example, peeling the pea’s takes forever (I think it took me 1 hour)! But
this process is very necessary so the cakes become light and fluffy.
Last but not the least; Let
me say that this is not a very healthy recipe! But it is incredibly delicious
and unique! I usually like making things that are less time consuming and much
healthier. But come on, once in a while everyone deserves a treat, right?!
I am sure you would
simple love the experience of making this wonderful Brazilian tradition, and
sharing it with your family and friends.
Preparation
Time: 1 hour
Cooking
Time: 30-40 minutes
Serves: 4 people
Ingredients:
1. Black
eyed Peas(Lobia): 250gms
2. Chopped
Garlic: 4 large pods
- 1 Chopped onion
4. 1-2
chopped chilli
5. Salt and
Pepper to taste
6. Whole
Cumin Seeds
7. White
roasted sesame seeds
8. Chopped
Cilantro
9. Fennel
Seed Powder
10. Olive
Oil for Deep Fry
Method:
1. In a large bowl, cover peas with about 2 quarts of water and let
soak overnight or
up to 24 hours.
2. Next day, rub the beans between the palms of your hands to free
the outer skins, which should float to the surface. Scoop off the skins and
discard. Drain. Re-fill bowl with water so more skins float to surface (do that
as many times as necessary to remove as many skins as possible). Rubbing
handfuls of beans vigorously between the hands assists in this process. After
several changes of water, drain, and individually remove any skins that are
left. This process will take a long time, and there is no way around it. This
is unfortunately the only way to make a nice batter for the acaraje.
3. Now add all the ingredients together except salt & pepper
and mix it well. Now transfer the batter into the food processor and the
process the batter to make it light and fluffy. Once the batter is fluffy,
season it with salt and pepper. Another tip is to beat the batter for 5-10
minutes with a wooden spoon to make it light.
4. In a frying wok/pan, heat
olive oil and maintain a medium heat. Use two spoons to fold out the batter and
gently drop oval shaped balls of batter into the hot oil. Remember to fry small
batches of batter for about 6 minutes (or 2 -3 minutes on each side). The cakes
are done once they turn bright golden and crispy on the outside. Remove from
oil, and transfer to a plate covered with paper towel, allowing cooling for a
couple of minutes.
Now it is ready to be served with your choice of dip.
Essentially it goes well with any spicy hot dip. I like to carefully carve a
slit into the acaraje to fill it up with dip made out of hung yogurt, garlic
and other herbs.
Both the dips works amazingly well and it is a an absolute
delight for all age groups.
i am going to make this , its looks super duper temptng.
ReplyDeleteThanks! It is delicious
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