This was my second month of Blogging Marathon; this month
there are few interesting topic. For this week I choose pick one ingredient and
make three dishes. As soon as I saw this topic my mind was fixed to Chana dal (Kadalai
Parrupu) and I didn’t even rethink about the ingredient started to plan my
dishes.
Today’s recipe is a starter or snack; this is one of the
famous foods in Tamil Nadu. Kera vada as the name says we need to use kerai,
mainly poriyal keerai is used for this. For a change I tried with drumstick
leaves, usually we use this for ragi vadai.
Ingredients:
Chana dal (Kadala
parrupu)
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1 cup
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Split peas dal (Vada/Pattani
parrupu)
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1 cup
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Onion finely chopped
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½ cup
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Drumstick leaves
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1 cup
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Fennel seeds
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1 Tbsp
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Cinnamon
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½ inch
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Ginger
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1 inch
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Garlic pods
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2-3
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Green chilies
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3-4
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Coriander chopped
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¼ cup
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Curry leaves
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few
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Mint leaves chopped
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2 Tbsp
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Salt
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as per taste
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Oil
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For deep fry
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Directions:
- Soak both dals for 3 hours.
- Wash the soaked dal and take a handful of dal and keep aside. In a mixe jar add another handful of dal, garlic, ginger, green chilies and fennel seeds grind that to a smooth paste.
- Using mixe or grinder grind the remaining dal to course paste by adding enough water (approximately ⅓ cup if needed add 1 Tbsp at a time).
- Now mix both dal mixture and dal. Add chopped onion, coriander, mint, drumstick leaves and salt.
- Mix well to blend. Heat oil in a kadai, make small balls wet your hand and flatten it, once the oil is hot enough to fry add this flatten vada one by one and deep fry until golden brown.
Note:
- Instead of pattani parrupu you can use kadala parrupu. But pattani parrupu makes the vada crispier.
- When having this with any payasam it will be a filling starter. Crumble this vadai and mix with ½ cup of payasam and eat immediately it will be yummy.
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Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing
BM#26
these are mouthwatering
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ReplyDeletelooks nice and crispy
ReplyDeleteGood choice of a dish! Looking forward to the other two recipes :)
ReplyDeleteThis is one vadai which I have not yet blogged about. Looks so crispy and yumm
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious...I love masala vada, though I haven't tried with these leaves..:)
ReplyDeleteI know how tasty and flavourful this vada will be, love to munch some.
ReplyDeleteVadai looks super delicious. Also a healthy recipe...
ReplyDeleteLove the crispy and crunchy vadai and adding the greens to it makes it healthy as well :)
ReplyDeletetempting vadai and healthy too..
ReplyDeleteVery crispy and delicious vadas Manju...
ReplyDeleteHealthy n Crispy Vada. Perfect Evening Snack!!! :)
ReplyDeleteChana dal is so versatile. Lovely vadas
ReplyDeleteHealthy and crispy vadai..Delishhhh
ReplyDeleteNever used drum stick leaves in cooking...must try..and sure these are mouthwatering..real crisp ones!
ReplyDeleteVery nice way of using muringa keerai in a deep fried dish.
ReplyDeleteWow! these are some wonderful vadas. Never tried crumbling vadas in payasam..
ReplyDeletecrispy and crunchy vadai and soooo perfect with coffee!!
ReplyDeleteSowmya
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These are simply mouth watering.. will be great with a cup of tea.. :)
ReplyDeleteLove chana dal vada.. adding drumstick leaves is interesting -- must have tasted yummy!!
ReplyDeleteCrispy, crunchy vadas seem like a heaven in this biting cold weather here.
ReplyDeleteYummy vadai Sandhya ! we usually make poriyal with Murunga elai.. should try this out soon ! Lovely to meet u thru BM !
ReplyDeleteVada look perfect and crisp
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments kalyani bt the way this is Manju
ReplyDeleteA very good blend of ingredients.Nice that you have added drumstick leaves in it.
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