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Export 15 ingredients for grocery delivery
Step 1
Peel the onion and remove the skin, then cut in half and finely slice from the top to bottom ( Length wise). Grate the potato and soak it in water ( so it doesn't get brown) squeeze the water with your hands when making the batter.
Step 2
In a mixing bowl add all the ingredients . I find this step is easiest if you just mix with your hands.
Step 3
Once you've got a thick batter,Wet your hands and form into fairly loosely formed flat discs.
Step 4
Place the discs in the air fryer, spray with oil spray and then cook for 12 minutes at 180°C or 350°F.
Step 5
After 12 minutes increase the temperature to 200°C or 400°F
Step 6
Respray with oil and cook for a further 4 -6 minutes till your onion bhajis are golden brown in color and crispy.
Step 7
Serve these hot on their own or with a avocado chutney or ketchup and enjoy
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