Mirchi Bajji Recipe | Chilli Bajji | Mirapakaya Bajji

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This is one of those recipes in which, you will be able to enjoy chillies without their spiciness. Thus, this Mirchi Bajji is also a popular one at my home and I make it on many occasions. Since, there’s no heat from the chilies in this recipe, it is liked by one and all. There are many variations, like the Mirchi Vada and Mirchi Pakoda famous in Northern and Western India. But the Chilli Bajji is quite a distinct one from Southern India.

mirchi bajji served in a square white plate with text layovers.

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Mirchi Bajji, also referred to as Mirapakaya Bajji or Milagai Bajji is a well-known street food found in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka in South India. These are simply batter-fried stuffed green chilies which are spot on with flavors and textures.

While there may be one universal way of making these Chilli Bajji stuffed with a filling, another popular Andhra version is the one which is a cut Mirchi Bajji. This is also equally tasty.

The type of green chilies that are usually used to make these bajjis or even other pakodas/bhajiyas is usually the large, thicker ones which are the mildest when it comes to the heat factor. Also, since the size of these chilies is larger than the usual ones, it is easier to stuff them too.

These varieties can include bajji mirchi, Bhavnagri chilies, Bullhorn chilies or any similar ones. Another dish that uses the same type of chilies is the Mirchi Ka Salan, the quintessential side dish enjoyed with a Hyderabadi Biryani.

You can make the Mirchi Bajji as a lovely tea time snack. They taste great just as they are. So, you really don’t need any accompaniment with it. Although, a cup of tea or coffee doesn’t harm either.

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While making the Mirapakaya Bajji recipe, I season the green chillies with a tangy spice mixture. I learnt this method from my mother, who had learnt it from one of her Hyderabadi friends.

The seasoning filling is made up of cumin powder, salt and lemon juice. Though instead of lemon juice, you can use tamarind pulp as well.

Firstly, I stuff the chillies with this tangy masala mixture. The cumin powder gives a lovely earthy and slightly nutty flavor to the green chillies. Then, the stuffed chillies are dipped in a gram flour batter (besan batter) and deep fried.

Later, the batter-fried chilies are once again stuffed with a spiced tangy onion filling. The crunch from the spiced onions and the crispiness of the fried mirchi is a match made in heaven, truly tongue tickling!

mirchi bajji or chilli bajji served in a square white plate with text layover.

As I already mentioned earlier, the Mirchi Bajji is best made with the larger variety of green chilies which are not spicy at all.

But you have to also discard the seeds and the pith of the chilies. If not removed, the chilies might impart a hot and pungent taste to the dish. Moreover the seeds can burst while frying, so do remove them while prepping the chillies.

With green chilies I make a few more recipes, other than this South Indian style Chilli Bajji. Sometimes, I also fry green chilies as a side with dal-rice.

The filling is of cumin powder (jeera powder), lemon juice and salt. With this, I stuff the green chilies and then fry these in some oil. Yum!

Step-by-Step Guide

How to make Mirchi Bajji

Prepare Green Chillies

1. Rinse 200 grams large green chilies or 8 to 9 bajji mirchi very well in water. Then, wipe dry each green chili and keep aside.

rinsed and wiped large green chilies on a wooden chopping board to make chilli bajji.

2. With a small knife or a paring knife, slit one side of the green chili. Keep the stems intact on the green chilies.

slitting one side of the green chili.

3. Now with the handle of a small spoon, remove the seeds and pith of the green chilies. Ensure that all the seeds are removed.

removing the seeds and pitch of a green chili with a spoon.

4. Take 1.5 tablespoons cumin powder and 1 teaspoon salt or add as per taste.

cumin powder and salt added to a glass bowl.

5. Add 2 tablespoons lemon juice.

lemon juice added to the bowl.

6. Mix to a smooth paste.

ingredients mixed to a smooth paste.

7. With a small spoon, stuff the prepared spice paste in each green chili. Keep the stuffed green chilies aside.

stuffing the prepared spice paste in a green chili with a spoon.

Make Batter

8. Take 1.5 cups gram flour (besan) and ¼ cup rice flour in a mixing bowl.

gram flour and rice flour added to a bowl to make batter for chilli bajji.

9. Add the following spices:

  • ¼ teaspoon red chili powder
  • ¼ teaspoon turmeric powder
  • 1 pinch asafoetida (hing)
  • ½ teaspoon carom seeds (ajwain)
  • ⅛ teaspoon baking soda (about 2 to 3 pinches)
  • salt as per taste
red chili powder, turmeric powder, asafoetida, caron seeds, baking soda and salt added to the gram flour-rice flour mixture.

10. Add 1 cup water, in parts.

adding water to the spiced mixture in parts.

11. Now, begin to mix to a thick flowing batter. Depending on the quality of gram flour you can add ¾ to 1 cup water.

mixing into a thick batter.

12. Mix to a smooth and thick batter.

ingredients mixed to a thick and smooth batter to make chilli bajji.

Deep Fry Chilli Bajji

13. Heat oil for deep frying in a kadai. Test a tiny portion of the batter in the oil. It should come up steadily and gradually.

If it stays at the bottom, then the oil is not hot enough. If it comes up too quickly, then the oil has become very hot.

testing the temperature of the oil for deep frying.

14. Now, hold the stuffed green chili with its stem and place in the batter.

stuffed green chili dipped in the batter.

15. Coat the stuffed green chili evenly with the batter. Ensure that the cut side is also coated with the batter.

stuffed green chili coated evenly with the batter.

16. Place the batter coated stuffed green chilies in the hot oil. Do not overcrowd the pan or kadai with the green chilies. Fry on medium heat.

frying stuffed green chilies in hot oil.

17. When one side is light golden, gently turn over the stuffed chilli bajji and continue to fry.

stuffed green chilies flipped to fry on the other side.

18. Turn over a couple of times and fry till the chilli bajjis are golden and crisp.

frying stuffed green chilies till golden.

19. Remove the crisp and golden fried chili bajji with a slotted spoon.

removing fried mirchi bajji with a slotted spoon.

20. Place fried Mirchi Bajji on kitchen paper towels to remove extra oil. Fry the remaining stuffed green chilies in a similar manner.

fried mirchi bajji on kitchen paper towels.

Make Stuffed Mirchi Bajji

21. In a small bowl, take ½ cup chopped onions and 2 tablespoons chopped coriander leaves.

chopped onions and chopped coriander leaves added to a glass bowl.

22. Add the following spices and seasonings:

  • ⅛ teaspoon red chili powder (or 2 to 3 pinches red chili powder)
  • ½ teaspoon chaat masala powder
  • ⅛ teaspoon salt
  • 2 to 3 pinches salt or add salt as per taste
red chili powder, chaat masala powder and salt added to the bowl.

23. Add 1 teaspoon lemon juice.

adding lemon juice to the spiced onion-coriander leaves mixture.

24. Mix very well. Check the taste and add more of the spices and seasonings if needed.

ingredients mixed very well.

25. When the Mirchi Bajji are still hot or warm, take each bajji and cut it from one side.

cutting fried mirchi bajji from one side.

26. With a spoon, place the prepared spiced onion-coriander leaves stuffing in each green chili.

fried mirchi bajji stuffed with the prepared spiced onion-coriander leaves stuffing.

27. Serve Andhra style Mirchi Bajji straightaway with evening chai or filter coffee. The best way to relish these chilli bajji is to stuff and serve them while still hot or warm.

mirchi bajji served in a square white plate with text layovers.

Expert Tips

  1. Spicier Taste: In case you wish to make a spicier Mirchi Bajji, then use green chillies which are slightly spicy and hot.
  2. Batter Consistency: Make a thick flowing batter. If the batter is thin, it will make the Mirchi Bajji oily as the thin batter will absorb lot of oil. A thick batter will result in a denser texture on the outside, after being fried.
  3. Coating Batter: Make sure the batter is coated evenly all over the chiilies. Do not leave out any sides, especially the cut side. If the cut side is not coated with the batter, oil may seep into the chilli and the cumin powder filling may spill out. 
  4. Before Frying: To check whether the oil is ready for deep frying: Put a little portion of the batter in the oil. If it comes up steadily and gradually, it is ready. If it doesn’t and stays at the bottom, then you need to heat the oil more. Also, if it comes up too quickly, then the oil is very hot.
  5. Frying Chillies: You have to fry the Mirchi Bajji on medium heat or else they will not cook evenly, both from inside and outside.
  6. Stuffing Variations: Try experimenting with other fillings, like that of potatoes, paneer, tomatoes etc.

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Mirchi Bajji Recipe | Chilli Bajji | Mirapakaya Bajji

Tangy, spiced, crunchy and tasty stuffed Mirchi Bajji. These delicious Chilli Bajji are also known as Mirapakaya Bajji in Andhra and is a well known street food there. 
5 from 12 votes
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Cuisine Andhra, Indian Street Food, South Indian
Course Snacks, Starters
Diet Vegan
Difficulty Level Moderate
Servings 4
Units

Ingredients

Main ingredient

  • 200 grams green chillies (bajji mirchi) or 8 to 9 large green chillies, seeds removed

For mirchi bajji batter

  • 1.5 cups gram flour (besan)
  • ¼ cup Rice Flour
  • ¼ teaspoon red chilli powder
  • ¼ teaspoon turmeric powder
  • 1 pinch asafoetida (hing)
  • ½ teaspoon carom seeds (ajwain)
  • teaspoon baking soda or 2 to 3 pinches baking soda
  • salt as per taste
  • 1 cup water or add as required

Stuffing 1 (before frying)

  • 1.5 tablespoons cumin powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt or add as per taste
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice or add as per taste

Stuffing 2 (after frying)

  • ½ cup chopped onions or 1 medium-sized
  • 2 tablespoons chopped coriander leaves
  • teaspoon red chilli powder or 2 to 3 pinches red chilli powder or cayenne pepper
  • ½ teaspoon chaat masala powder
  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice
  • teaspoon salt or 2 to 3 pinches salt or add as required

Other ingredient

  • oil as required – for deep frying

Instructions
 

Preparation

  • Rinse the large green chillies or 8 to 9 bajji mirchi very well in water. Then wipe dry each green chilli and keep aside.
  • With a small knife or a paring knife, slit one side of the green chilli. Do keep the stems on the green chillies.
  • Now with the handle of a small spoon, remove the seeds and pith of the green chillies.

Making stuffing 1

  • In a small bowl take the cumin powder. Add 1 teaspoon salt or add as per taste.
  • Add lemon juice and mix to a smooth paste.
  • With a small spoon stuff the cumin powder, lemon juice and salt mixture in each green chilli. Keep the stuffed green chillies aside.

Making batter

  • Take gram flour and rice flour in a mixing bowl.
  • Add red chilli powder, turmeric powder, asafoetida and carom seeds (ajwain). Also add baking soda and salt as per taste.
  • Add 1 cup water in parts.
  • Adding water in parts begin to mix to a thick batter. Depending on the quality of besan you can add ¾ to 1 cup water.
  • Mix to a smooth and thick batter.

Frying mirchi bajji

  • Heat oil for deep frying in a kadai. Test a tiny portion of the batter in the oil. It should come up steadily and gradually.
    If it stays at the bottom, then the oil is not hot enough. If it comes up too quickly, then the oil has become very hot.
  • Now hold the stuffed green chilli with its stem and place in the batter.
  • Coat the green chilli evenly with the batter.
  • Place the batter coated green chillies in the hot oil. Do not over crowd the pan or kadai with the green chillies. Fry on medium heat.
  • When one side is light golden, then gently turn over the stuffed chilli bajji and continue to fry.
  • Turn over a couple of times and fry till the chilli bajji are golden and crisp.
  • Remove the crisp and golden fried chilli bhajji with a slotted spoon.
  • Place fried chilli bajji on kitchen paper towels to remove extra oil. Fry the remaining mirchi bajji in batches in a similar manner.

Making stuffing 2

  • In a small bowl take ½ cup chopped onions and 2 tablespoons chopped coriander leaves.
  • Add red chilli powder, chaat masala powder and ⅛ teaspoon salt (2 to 3 pinches salt or add salt as per taste).
  • Add 1 teaspoon lemon juice and mix very well.

Serving mirapakaya bajji

  • When the mirchi bajji are still hot or warm, take each bajji and cut it from one side.
  • With a spoon place the onion and spices stuffing in each green chilli.
  • Serve Mirapakaya Bajji straightaway with evening chai.

Notes

  • For a spicier Mirchi Bajji, use green chillies that have a slightly spicier and pungent taste. 
  • You can leave out the onion stuffing if you prefer and serve the Mirchi Bajji after frying them. 
  • Make a thick flowing batter to coat the green chillies. A thin batter will make the bajji very oily. A very thick batter will result in a denser texture after frying.
  • Do remove all the seeds from the chillies as they can burst in the oil while frying. 
  • Ensure that you batter coat the chillies evenly all over. Do not leave out any sides, especially the cut side. If the cut side is not coated with the batter, oil may seep into the chilli and the cumin powder filling may spill out. 
  • Scale the recipe easily to reduce the servings or increase them. 

Nutrition Info (Approximate Values)

Nutrition Facts
Mirchi Bajji Recipe | Chilli Bajji | Mirapakaya Bajji
Amount Per Serving
Calories 196 Calories from Fat 135
% Daily Value*
Fat 15g23%
Saturated Fat 2g13%
Sodium 701mg30%
Potassium 168mg5%
Carbohydrates 15g5%
Fiber 2g8%
Sugar 3g3%
Protein 2g4%
Vitamin A 283IU6%
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) 1mg67%
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 1mg59%
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 1mg5%
Vitamin B6 1mg50%
Vitamin C 46mg56%
Vitamin E 6mg40%
Vitamin K 5µg5%
Calcium 32mg3%
Vitamin B9 (Folate) 12µg3%
Iron 2mg11%
Magnesium 19mg5%
Phosphorus 39mg4%
Zinc 1mg7%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

This Mirchi Bajji recipe from the archives first published in February 2018 has been republished and updated on November 2022.

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  1. Hi dasanna,

    This Mirchi bajji recipe has become our favorite snack for this rainy season. I end up making it whenever we invite people home and everyone just loves it!

    Thanks a lot for the recipe5 stars

  2. Was für ein Großartiges Rezept, ich werde es ganz bald nach machen, ich liebe ihre Rezepte!!!
    Viele liebe Grüße sendet,
    Jesse-Gabriel aus Berlin – Deutschland5 stars