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These aromatic Baked Spinach Cauliflower Pakoras combine Indian spices with gram (chickpea) flour to create vegan vegetable fritters. You only need 6 ingredients and 25 minutes for this tasty snack or curry side dish.

This recipe was originally posted 06 April 2016

Updated 11 October 2018

Baked Pakoras

These Baked Spinach Cauliflower Pakoras are really easy to make and taste great!

Simply combine the veggies with garam masala spice, turmeric and gram (chickpea) flour and then bake, to create fritters with the vegetables.

The traditional Indian snacks are normally deep-fried, but these ones are baked, so they are a healthier version of the vegan, gluten-free snack or side dish.

Why you'll love this recipe

A tasty Indian snack.

A great way to each cauliflower and spinach.

Vegan and gluten-free.

Only 39 calories each.

Baked, not fried.

A great side dish alongside an Indian curry.

They are not only a quick and healthy snack, but a great way to reduce waste by using up vegetables.

FAQs

How many calories are in spinach pakora? These vegetable pakoras have just 39 calories each!

Can I cook the cauliflower pakoras in an airfryer? Yes! Add spoonfuls to the basket and cook according to manufacturer instructions.

How can I make pakora healther? By following this recipe for baked vegetable pakora - they're baked, not fried.

Can I freeze baked pakora? These pakoras can be frozen in a bag or container for up to 1 month. If freezing a large batch, place baking paper between layers.

Serving suggestions

They are as lovely dipped in a cooling cucumber and mint raita or sweet mango chutney, as they are eaten on their own or alongside a curry.

Try them with my popular Red Lentil Dahl alongside Easy Naan Bread.

They're also great alongside my Whole Cauliflower and Sweet Potato Curry, which uses up all of the cauliflower - including the leaves.

Enjoy with Tofu Curry or Chickpea Curry.

Variations

Pakoras are fantastically adaptable, so you could add in other vegetables.

Try substituting with frozen peas, aubergine, onions or grated carrot.

Make the cauliflower pakoras in an air fryer instead of oven baking.

Make them spicier with added finely chopped chilli peppers, chilli powder or dried chilli flakes.

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Vegetable Pakoras These aromatic Spinach Cauliflower Pakoras combine vegetables, Indian spices and gram (chickpea) flour to create tasty baked fritters. Vegan and gluten-free. 5 from 13 votes Print Pin Prep Time: 5 minutes Cook Time: 20 minutes Total Time: 25 minutes Servings: 12 39 kcal Author: Kate Hackworthy | Veggie Desserts Ingredients 3/4 cup (100g) gram flour (chickpea flour)

½ tsp baking powder

½ tsp ground turmeric

½ tsp garam masala

½ tsp salt

½ tsp ground pepper

1/4 cup (50ml) water

2 cups (250g) cauliflower roughly chopped

1 cup (50g) spinach, chopped Instructions Preheat oven to 425F / 220C. Lightly grease a baking sheet or muffin tin with cooking oil.

In a large bowl, whisk the flour, baking powder, turmeric, garam masala salt and pepper. Slowly whisk in the water, adding only enough to make a thick paste. You may need more than the amount in the ingredients list.

Add the chopped cauliflower and spinach to the batter and mix thoroughly.

Drop tablespoonfuls of the mixture onto a baking sheet, or spoon into muffin cups. Cook for 10 minutes then flip and cook for 7-10 minutes on the other side or until golden. Watch frequently so they don’t burn. Recipe Tips They are as lovely dipped in a cooling cucumber and mint raita or sweet mango chutney, as they are eaten on their own or alongside a curry. Try them with my popular Red Lentil Dahl alongside Easy Naan Bread Enjoy with Tofu Curry or Chickpea Curry Pakoras are fantastically adaptable, so you could add in other vegetables. Try substituting with frozen peas, aubergine, onions or grated carrot. Make them in an air fryer instead of oven baking. Make them spicier with added finely chopped chilli peppers, chilli powder or dried chilli flakes. Nutrition Information Calories: 39 kcal Carbohydrates: 6 g Protein: 2 g Sodium: 112 mg Potassium: 177 mg Fiber: 1 g Sugar: 1 g Vitamin A: 390 IU Vitamin C: 11.2 mg Calcium: 21 mg Iron: 0.7 mg Tried this recipe? Mention @kateveggiedesserts or tag #veggiedesserts The nutritional information provided is approximate and can vary depending on several factors, so is not guaranteed to be accurate. Please see a registered dietician for special diet advice.