Back home Parippu vada is a very popular tea time snack and people who love it go crazy for it, but I was never a parippu vada fan but once in while I too enjoy this with a cup of tea.
When I got hold of some banana leafs recently I went crazy making use of it, I made ela ada first, then I made fish pollichathu as well and still there was one more left and since it was stored in fridge it was going a bit yellow after few days, so just before chucking it into the bin I wanted to use it one more last time thats how I decided to make something and shoot it in banana leaf .Yes you read it right, I made this parippu vada just to take picture in banan leaf ! S who goes crazy for parippu thought that I made this especially for him without knowing my intention, anyway he was one happy boy that day and ate almost 3/4 th of the parippu vada :)
Ingredients (makes about 10 parippu vada )
Chana dal / Kadala parippu - 1 cup
Onion - small ( finely chopped )
Green chillies/ -1 -2 (I didnt use it )
Curry leaves/ kariveppila( torn into pieces ) - few
Fennel / Perum jeerakam - 1/2 tsp
Ginger - 1 tbs (finely chopped )
Asafoetida - pinch
salt
Oil for deep frying
Method
- Soak Chana dal in hot water for 3 hours.
- Drain the chana dal and make a coarse paste of it in a food processor or mixie.
- Transfer it into a bowl and add finely chopped onion, green chillies, curry leaves , fennel and asafoetida, salt and mix well.
- Make equal sized ball out of it and flaten the balls a little bit by pressing them in between the palms.
- Heat oil in a pan on a medium flame and deep fry the parippu vada until golden brown.
20 comments:
you have made it so perfectly,love to have it with my tea.
Parippu vada adipoli, or chaya koodie tharumo.
Just want to grab that plate..:-) Vada looks perfect.
Vadas look crispy and yummy.
perfectly made and drool worthy vada's :) tempting me badly .. do you have extra vada's ? plz parcel me dear :P
annu thanne photo ettu tempt cheythu... ennu recipeyum... hmmm....
very gorgous vadais and lovely presentation
Tempting vadas...perfect with a cup of chaya
crispy tea time snack.. high in protein too
wow, crunchy crispy vadas. Picture perfect.
Perfect ....crisp & yummy..:)
Vada looks crispy....Usually i made vada with Toor dal...tastier than chana dal...try with that too.
Thank u all :) @Lotus,oh o.k..next time i will make with toor dal,Thank u :)
Crispy and perfect tea time snack :) Yum!! Nice clicks too :)
Hello Aunty,
What oil would you say would be best for frying?
thank you for this recipe, looks so fantastic! :)
@anonymous ..thank u, I used sunflower oil but coconut oil might give it an authentic taste :)So I recommend either sunflower oil or coconut oil :)
these luks really yumm n perfect as evngs snack..
My sis make them always and with such a ease she makes it, i have been wanting ti make them for a while, but then have planned to make once whne i have a drinking evening minus point then i can't take pics for my blog , these looks so good.
vadai looks perfect..nice presentation
Kandittu kothiyavunnu,perfect with a cup of tea.
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