Medhu vada or uzhunthu vadai is a traditional south Indian recipe. This vada is prepared for every South Indian festivals and marriages, without vada it is not a complete food in festival or marriages. When comes to vada, I prefer medhu vada. When soaked in sambhar,rasam and yogurt it is called sambhar vadai, rasam vadai and thayir vadai. I love this vadai in all form. Try this and enjoy in any way....
Ingredients:
Method:
Soak the urad dal and rice together for 1 hour. Grind it in a blender or wet grinder with red chilly, green chilly and ginger. Add water little by little and grind to a thick batter.
Transfer the batter in a bowl, add curry leaves cilantro, asafoetida and salt. Keep water in a separate bowl to wet the hands for preparing vadas. Meanwhile, heat oil in a pan.
Wet the hands and take a medium size batter and place it in the ziploc cover. Pat the batter and make a hole in the center. Slip gently in the hot oil. Fry vada in batches over moderate heat till golden brown.
Serve with sambhar or/and chutney.
Note:
Ingredients:
- Urad dal - 1 cup
- Raw rice - 1 tbsp
- Green chilly - 1
- Red chilly - 2
- Ginger - 1 tsp, grated
- Curry leaves - 5, chopped finely
- Cilantro - 1 tbsp, chopped
- Asafoetida - a pinch
- Salt - to taste
- Oil - to deep fry
Method:
Soak the urad dal and rice together for 1 hour. Grind it in a blender or wet grinder with red chilly, green chilly and ginger. Add water little by little and grind to a thick batter.
Transfer the batter in a bowl, add curry leaves cilantro, asafoetida and salt. Keep water in a separate bowl to wet the hands for preparing vadas. Meanwhile, heat oil in a pan.
Wet the hands and take a medium size batter and place it in the ziploc cover. Pat the batter and make a hole in the center. Slip gently in the hot oil. Fry vada in batches over moderate heat till golden brown.
Serve with sambhar or/and chutney.
Note:
- Do not soak urad dal for more than one and half hours. Do not add salt while grinding, otherwise the batter will become watery.
- If grinding in a mixie(blender), grind to a smooth batter and pulse for few minutes. Add ice water while grinding.
- If the batter is watery, add a tsp of rice flour. You can add finely chopped onions in the batter and fry it.
- The shape comes only in practice, if you don't get shapes drop in spoon, that also taste good.
Delicious vadas, come out in perfect shape with the nice hole in the center..
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect Vadai.....
ReplyDeleteCrispy vadai. perfect for occasions.
ReplyDeleteperfect !!!love to have it with coconut chutney...mmmm ..already feeling hungry!!!
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