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| Crispy corn recipe | Restaurant style Posted: 27 Jan 2022 04:23 AM PST Crispy corn is popular in restaurant menu, deep-fried crunchy sweet corn kernels are tossed in spices and sauces. ![]() Make this one for family/ friends and am sure they will be surprised by the taste. Check out my peanut chaat recipe and chilli garlic okra recipe in this website. [feast_advanced_jump_to]🥘 IngredientsHere are the simple ingredients needed to recreate this restaurant style crispy corn at home. ![]()
See recipe card for quantities. 📸 InstructionsBring 5-6 cups of water to boil firstly. After that add corn and boil for 5-6 minutes with enough salt. ![]() Once done, drain from water. Make sure there is not excess water. ![]() Keep all the ingredients ready while corn gets cooled. Take boiled corn a the mixing bowl. Add one tablespoon of all purpose flour to begin with. ![]() Add a generous pinch of salt, ¼ teaspoon pepper powder along. ![]() Once it is evenly coated, add add the other flours mixed together well. Add it divided not all together. ![]() Be gentle while coating, use spatula for mixing to avoid flour sticking to your hands. The corn should be coated completely with flour and dry, as separate kernels. ![]() Heat oil in a broad pan. Once hot, add the corn in portions. Please read the safety instructions below. ![]() Do not stir now. Cover with a lid ¾th leaving enough space for steam to escape. ![]() Once the spluttering reduces and half way through stir once. ![]() Reduce the flame and continue frying carefully until the corn starts turning golden in color. ![]() Drain in paper towel. Repeat to finish. ![]() Now heat a pan with a tablespoon of oil. In goes garlic, ginger, green chilli first and fry until they are fragrant. ![]() After that, add onion, white part of spring onion and fry in high flame until soft. ![]() ![]() Lower flame, add soya sauce, tomato chilli sauce, black pepper, red chilli powder, little salt. ![]() Mix well furthermore. ![]() Add fried corn. ![]() Add coriander leaves and mix thoroughly. ![]() ![]() Switch off the flame. Crispy corn ready! Could you feel the crispiness? ![]() Finally garnish with spring onion and lemon juice if adding. Give it a toss. ![]() Serve immediately. Best as starter/ snack and good as such. ![]() 💭 Substitutions
📖 VariationsThe crispy corn recipe can be made in many ways with small variations. So you can experiment with your own set of spices and ingredients. I learnt this recipe from here.
See this another version of this recipe on my website! 🥗 StorageAfter mixing, you can refrigerate to deep fry later. make sure the mixture is dry and not moist. Otherwise it will stick together. Also after tossing in spices, serve immediately. 👩🏽🍳 Top tipFor crispy results, the corn must be well coated with the flours. Not a thin layer but a complex layer. The coating must be dry, not moist or sticky. Use sweet corn for juicy and crisp results. The regular Indian corn on cob will not be good for this dish. ![]() ⚠️ SafetyThere are some important things to note before making the dish. Compulsory to use a lid while frying. Because it splutters as well as randomly kernel can pop (burst) while frying. So use a lid and stay vigilant in a safe distance. Also do not close the lid completely. Close ¾th to ensure steam escape. Otherwise the steam will condense and water will drop inside oil which in-turn again will splutter. How to avoid corn bursting?
Recipe cardCrispy corn recipeCrispy corn is popular in restaurant menu, deep-fried crunchy sweet corn kernels are tossed in spices and sauces. Servings 3 Cup measurements Ingredients
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