Tuesday 29 January 2013

Medu Vada | Urad Daal Vada | South Indian Vada


I always thought that for making Medu Vada you need some kind of mould, otherwise how is it possible to get that hole in center?!

But recently, i had hubby's Bhabhi and her sister visiting us and i made Masala Dosa, as Bhabhi is fond of it. Her sister told me that she regularly made Medu Vada at home, and told me how she did that.

So, i had to make it :) as ours is a Vada loving family :)...

So here is how i made them...

Ingredients:

1 cup Urad Daal soaked overnight in little water/even 4-5 hours will do (I made in small quantity as it was my 1st time)

2 Teaspoon Ginger Chilli paste (As i had the paste i used it, you can directly add the chilli and ginger in the mixer along with Daal, or finely cut them)

Salt to taste

1/4 cup Sooji (Bombay Rawa/Semolina)

Pepper powder (You can use whole pepper also, but i don't because of  Zini)

Grated Coconut (Though she told me to add it, i didn't as i didn't have grated coconut, but i am sure it tastes great with coconut)

Method:

1) Take the soaked daal and grind it in mixer. (If you don't have the Green Chilli and Ginger paste and don't have the patience to cut it finely then, this is your chance to add the chilli and ginger in the mixer along with the daal).

2) Don't add extra water. Remember the trick here is to keep the batter really thick. So use water sparingly if you have to.

3) Once the daal is ground, take out the batter in the mixing bowl, add salt and Sooji to it. Mix well

4) Heat oil for frying in a kadai.

5) If you are making it for the 1st time then please practice making the hole 1st and then heat the oil.

6) To make the hole wala medu vada, take water in a bowl, wet your hands.

7) Take batter (of the size of a big lemon) in your hand, make a flat round using other wet hand.

8) Now, using your thumb make a hole in the center, and carefully slide the vada with the hole in the hot oil.  To take the vada off your hand and to put it in the oil, you can use another hand, or a spatula (Tavetho/ Chaletho/ Palta/ Bhatiyu - basically any flat spoon).

Making hole in the Meduvada..
Dropping in the oil using my hand....
9) Fry it in the hot enough oil and take out on tissue paper.

And eat with Sambar, Chutney or just like that :)

Sorry, i don't have photos of this, as i was busy making them and hubby was busy eating and feeding them to Zini:)

Edited to Add photos (This time, before eating my share, i took the photo :) )

15 comments:

  1. My all-time favourite Pankti.. Yum.. Your medu vada looks delicious and crispy dear :-)

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    1. Thanks Nilu :)
      So do you make vadas in similar way? would love to know your method...

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    2. Lols.. It's quite funny but I can never make these vadas Pankti.. Tried making a hole in the centre many times but ultimately gave up :D

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    3. That's ok!! It's just a cosmetic issue...the real thing is taste!!

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    4. Hey Pankti.. Hope all's well with you.. Missing your presence in this virtual world.. Take care dear and hope to hear from you soon.. Hugsxx

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    5. Thanks for checking on me Nilu :)
      We are good, it's just that..It's Zini's vacation. And also i had guests at home so was hard pressed for time...Hugs..

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    6. O.K. Take care.. But please be back soon.. Missed you dear .. Hugsxx

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    7. Thanks :)
      b back soon..

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  2. thnx for the tutorail....my mom now can make these delicious dish for me i was longing for......

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  3. earlier i also used to thought there is some mould for medu vada...after marriage my mom-in-law taught me..its pretty easy actually... last picture looks perfect...

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    1. So true!! This has made me realize that there are many things that are so easy, but we don't try them as we perceive them to be difficult. Thanks Bhawna :)

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