aloo bonda

Aloo Bonda Recipe

By Swasthi on August 20, 2022, Comments, Jump to Recipe

Aloo bonda also known as potato bonda is a popular South Indian snack and a street food. Aloo translates to potato and bonda to a ball shaped fritter. So aloo bonda literally translates to bondas that are stuffed with potatoes. These are a South Indian version of the popular Maharashtrian snack Batata vada.

aloo bonda

Aloo bonda are served in almost all tiffin centers and restaurants in Karnataka for the evening Tea time snack. These originated in the Udupi hotels and eventually became one of the most common on all restaurant menus since they are loved by many.

Goli baje, Vegetable bonda, Crispy mysore bonda , Andhra punugulu  and egg bonda are similar other bonda recipes on the blog.

To make aloo bonda, first boiled potatoes are seasoned and spiced. Then dipped in gram flour batter and deep fried to golden. These are very good to make on weekends or during festivals or when you have guests home.

aloo bonda recipe

Usually aloo bonda is made simple just with aloo and onions, but some restaurants also make with capsicum and peas. These are served with coconut chutney, tomato chutney or with masala tea.

Pro Tips

  • The consistency of the batter is very important. If the batter turns thin, the batter will stick up to the bottom of the kadai and distort the shape of the aloo bonda.
  • The oil has to be enough hot to cook the batter in the shape of the ball. If the ball is dropped when the oil is at low temperature than required, then the bonda will not hold round shape, instead they turn out flat.
  • Avoid disturbing the aloo bondas for a minute when you drop them in the hot oil.
  • Making perfect shaped aloo bonda comes out of practice.

How to make Aloo Bonda (Stepwise Photos)

1. Boil or steam potatoes till just done. Do not cook them until soggy.

steam aloo for aloo bonda recipe

2. Add oil to a hot pan and add mustard, cumin and urad dal. Saute until the dal turns lightly golden.

season to make aloo bonda

3. Add hing and ginger. Stir it.

ginger to make bonda recipe

4. Add onions, curry leaves and green chilies. Sprinkle salt.

frying curry leaves for aloo bonda recipe

5. Fry until the onions turn golden. Add coriander powder, turmeric, saunf powder and garam masala (optional).

spice powders to make bonda recipe

6. Add potatoes.

addition of potatoes

7. Mash them and add lemon juice.

mashing mixture to make potato bonda recipe

8. Saute until everything is just well combined. Add coriander leaves if you have. Taste the mixture and make sure there is enough salt in it.

addition of coriander for bonda

9. Cool the mixture and divide to 6 to 7 balls. You can even make 8 if you want smaller ones.

Cool the mixture

10. Begin to heat up oil in a kadai. Add besan, rice flour, chili powder, turmeric and salt to a bowl.

Add besan, rice flour

11. Add enough water and make a thick batter. I used about half cup and 1 tbsp.

Add water

12. Make a thick and smooth batter. If the batter is runny then you may add more flours and mix. Taste this as well. It has to be slightly salty.

Make a thick and smooth batter

13. When the oil turns hot, do the heat test to check if the oil is hot enough by dropping a tiny amount of batter in the oil. Firstly, the batter must raise slowly and should not sink. When it is ready drop each ball in this batter.

drop ball in batter

14. Coat it well with the batter.

Coat it well with the batter

15. Drop in the hot oil. Stir gently after a minute and fry until golden.

deep frying aloo bonda

16. Drain on to a kitchen tissue.

Drain on to a kitchen tissue

Serve aloo bonda hot or warm with chutney or masala chai.

aloo bonda

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Aloo Bonda Recipe

South Indian aloo bonda recipe – Deep fried snack made with spiced potato balls from South Indian cuisine.
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Prep Time15 minutes
Cook Time25 minutes
Total Time40 minutes
Servings7 bondas
AuthorSwasthi

Ingredients (US cup = 240ml )

  • 1 ¼ cup potatoes or aloo (cubed) – 3 medium sized
  • 1 small onion (chopped or thinly sliced)
  • 1 ½ tbsps Oil
  • 1/8 tsp turmeric or haldi
  • 1 sprig curry leaves chopped
  • ¼ tsp mustard seeds
  • ¼ tsp jeera or cumin
  • 1 tsp urad dal (skinned black lentils)
  • ½ tsp ginger grated
  • Salt to taste
  • 2 green chilies (slit or chopped)
  • ¼ tsp coriander powder
  • 2 pinches saunf or sompu or fennel seeds crushed (optional)
  • ¼ tsp garam masala (optional)
  • Salt to taste
  • lemon juice optional
  • 2 tbsp coriander leaves optional

Outer covering for aloo bonda

  • ½ cup besan or chickpea flour (1 tbsp more if needed)
  • 2 to 3 tbsp rice flour (1 tbsp more if needed)
  • water as needed
  • Salt to taste
  • 2 pinches chili powder for color (optional)
  • 1 pinch turmeric for color
  • Oil for deep frying


Instructions

Preparation

  • Steam or boil potatoes without making them mushy. You can boil in a pot or cooker.
  • Pour oil to a hot pan. Add dal, mustard and cumin.  Fry until the dal turns golden.
  • Saute ginger just for 30 secs.
  • Next add onions,salt, curry leaves and green chilies. Fry them. 
  • When the onions turn golden, add the turmeric, garam masala, coriander powder and saunf.
  • Add potatoes and mash them a bit without making them mushy. 
  • Mix well. Sprinkle lemon juice and coriander leaves.
  • Cool this and make 6 to 8 balls.

Make Bonda Batter

  • Add besan, rice flour, salt, chili powder and turmeric to a large mixing bowl.
  • Pour enough water little by little and mix it well to make a batter that is neither too thin or nor too thick.  The batter must be moderately thick and smooth.
  • Beat the batter well. 

How to Make Aloo Bonda

  • Heat oil in a deep fry pan or kadai. 
  • When the oil is hot enough, do the heat test by dropping a drop of batter. It must raise in the oil slowly and should not sink or turn brown quickly.
  • With the help of a tbsp dip each ball in the batter, swipe off the excess and drop in the hot oil.
  • Each batch you can fry about 3 to 4 balls depending on the size of your pan and oil used.
  • After a minute begin to stir and fry until golden.
  • Repeat making all until all the balls are done.
  • Drain the golden fried aloo bonda on to a kitchen tissue.
  • Serve aloo bonda hot or warm with chai or chutney.


Alternative quantities provided in the recipe card are for 1x only, original recipe.

For best results follow my detailed step-by-step photo instructions and tips above the recipe card.

NUTRITION INFO (estimation only)

Nutrition Facts
Aloo Bonda Recipe
Amount Per Serving
Calories 156 Calories from Fat 81
% Daily Value*
Fat 9g14%
Sodium 309mg13%
Potassium 270mg8%
Carbohydrates 14g5%
Fiber 2g8%
Sugar 1g1%
Protein 3g6%
Vitamin A 125IU3%
Vitamin C 16.2mg20%
Calcium 27mg3%
Iron 2.1mg12%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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5 stars
I once ate aloo bonda at Udupi garden in Bangalore. I tried your recipe last evening and these turned out exactly the same like in the restaurant. Thank you for the stepwise photos.

.All your recipes very easy and nice presentation

Very easy to follow and I made them.
Tasty too.
Thankyou

5 stars
I had everything but the besan and saunf. I used 1/3 cup white wheat flour and 1/3 cup rice flour for the coating. It seemed to work just fine. I added green onion and peas to the potato mixture before adding it to the pan. Very, very tasty, especially with a coconut chutney or a tomato/onion chutney. The completed potato mixture would make a perfect samosa filling.
YUM! Thanks for providing the recipe and instructions. This is a keeper.

thanks for the ‘receipe. I tried out the same but the final texture was not there though the taste was good. some places the aloo didn’t coat to the batter it separated wen it was dipped in oil. where could be the mistake

Hi Swasthi,
Would you please clarify how much urad dal is used and if it has to be soaked in water overnight? Thanks.

5 stars
Tried these today. They turned out yum. Thank you so much

i too love aloo bonda very much.. they are very delicious