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Don't take this the wrong way CA but I don't like small flat bhajis. In the old days (yawn!) I always had those snooker ball sized round bhajis, perfectly crisp on the outside, well cooked on the inside and oh so flavourful. Flat bhajis of any kind are an indication of the chef not having the skill to cook the round ones properly. I personally can't and I notice more and more restaurants doing these flat, measly, travesties of the real onion bhaji. The skill is just draining out of the BIR trade.
Don't take this the wrong way CA.....
but I don't like small flat bhajisI always had those snooker ball sized round bhajis, perfectly crisp on the outside, well cooked on the inside and oh so flavourful
Flat bhajis of any kind are an indication of the chef not having the skill to cook the round ones properlythese flat, measly, travesties of the real onion bhaji