Saturday, 12 July 2008

Masala Vada



Masala Vadas are famous south Indian Snacks made up of Channa dal ,Onions and Indian spices.My Mom use to make it at festivals as breakfast.Amma's masala Vada is very famous, it disappears the moment it makes a presence. It goes well with chai....

Ingredients:

Channa Dal - 2 cups (soak in hot water for 30min and drain)
Onion pieces - 1/2 cup
Green Chillies - 4 (chopped)
Ginger - 1 inch piece (chopped)
Curry leaves - 6-8
Salt - as per taste
Oil - to fry



Method:

1. Grind the Channa dal to a semi-ground textured paste (do not add water, if at all it is difficult to grind, add little water)
2. Now add the onion pieces, chopped green chillies, ginger pieces, curry leaves and salt and grind for just 2-4sec. Do not grind them for long.
3. Heat oil in a thick bottomed kadai. When oil is piping hot, reduce the flame to medium high
4. Make patties with the ground paste on your palm and drop them carefully in the oil.
5. Deep fry them and place on a tissue for the excess oil to be absorbed.

Serve hot/warm/cold however you like...crispy, tasty masala vadalu are ready to eat....you do not need any chutney with this...they taste well on their own...

This recipe is reaching Pakoras contest hosted by Rushina

12 comments:

  1. thanks for the yummy masala vadas, Sireesha! These look divine. It's been a long time since I made them.

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  2. Oh, yum! We call them "aambode" in Kannada. Love them! The undrally looks awesome too, Sireesh!

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  3. Nice vada..we prepare quite differently..Thanks for sharing...

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  4. These vadas are always so crispy and good.. been long since i made them and perfect with some tea. Looks nice and golden Sirisha.

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  5. beautifulll vadass ,yummmmmmmm

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  6. lovely vadas, would love to snack on those today. they look so tempting, crunchy... vrrr.. Btw. T&T round-up is up and running, so is July´s challenge. Hope to see you there ...

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  7. Love masala vadas with chai....

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  8. Ya it looks so yum Sireesha, we would also make it when we want some fried Pakodas with hot chai ..
    hugs and smiles
    jaya

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  9. Great looking masala vadas!:-)

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  10. Masala vada looks so crispy and yummy......At my home also it is made at festival times....

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