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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Tapioca (Maravallikizhangu) Medhu Vadai

Tapioca roots are highly rich in carbohydrates also these roots are gluten free, and nearly protein free...making vadai out of this delicious tapioca roots is one of the best snacks which my grandma used to do whenever we go to our grandma's village..My grandma's village is very much near to Tindivanam, its a cute little village which is still in Villupuram district brings me loads of beautiful memories..This medhu vadai is one of my favourite snacks from my grandma, i want to post this delicious snacks which makes me nostalgic for Shama's event, where she is asking her blogger friends for Village dishes....one of the easiest way to insert tapiocas in our dishes..none will find out the difference between usual medhuvadai..Tasty medhuvadai goes to Grammathu Kaimanam a fabulous event by Shama of Easy2cook..


1 cup Urad dal
2 cups Tapioca(maravallikizhangu)grated
1 cup Chopped onion
3 nos Green chili(chopped)
1/2 tsp Fennel seed powder
1/2tsp Ginger grated
4 nos Curry leaves
2tbsp Coriander leaves
Salt as per taste
Oil for deep frying

Soak urad dal atleast for 2 hours, meanwhile grated tapioca finely and keep aside,grind urad dal just sprinkle some water will helps to grind, while the urad dal is half grounded(never add more water even its hard to grind) add the grated maravallikizhangu to the urad dal..this will help to grind evenly both urad dal n maravallikizhangu, let them grind for a while..take off the vada batter in a large bowl..




Add finely chopped onions, green chillies pieces,curry leaves, chopped cilantro leaves, ginger, fennel seed powder, salt n mix everything together..heat oil in a pan, take a small ball out of the batter n make them as vadai, make a small hole in the middle of the vadai n pour it in hot oil, do them as batches..

Tasty n crispy Tapioca(Maravallikizhangu) medhu vadai is ready to serve...


Notes
If the batter is slightly watery, can add a tablespoon of rice flour..
Make sure that oil should be very hot...

43 comments:

  1. wow.. nice entry priya.. but here i cant get Maravallikizhangu.. looks crispy & yummy...

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  2. hey great recipe Priya.only one question--how do u grate tapioca...its sabudana na...pardon my ignorance...but is this one referring to some veggie?

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  3. perfect for the event priya they looc so yum yum yummy hummm nice color too i think my kothmeera pachadi is a good combo for these vadai s na he he he..

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  4. 0 ²Hi Navita, its a root..sabudana are produced from this root..hope this helps, will post the picture of this soon..Thanks Sri and rekha, yea rekha ur corinader chuntey is a good combo with this vadai..

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  5. this is looking very crisy and yummy, very nice way of adding Tapioca in food, perfect entry for the event..

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  6. WOw...simply superb..never heard..and wanna try this priya...

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  7. Wow something new to me......Looks yum.

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  8. Great entry. Tapioca is very nice addition, new to me! :)

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  9. Tapioca is a good add... its crispy... I have never posted even one vada recipe so far... perfectly fried vadai...

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  10. Adding tapioca in vada is different. Looks crispy and yummy.

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  11. hi priya,
    this is new to me I know of tapioca..but medhu vadi from it mmm...must be a tasty thingie,great for tea time yumm and crispy

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  12. This vadai is new to me Priya, sounds and looks so delicious, I must try this soon! Thanks for sharing this recipe dear :)

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  13. tapioca in the form of a vada....very novel.

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  14. vow, another lovely recipe of that maravallikizhangu. Love it !!!

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  15. You are really inventive with ingridients, i have never had vada with tapioca, looks so crispy delicious.

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  16. Very nice Priya..Nice healthy addition. Looks crispy and yumm

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  17. Looking very crisy and delicious priya..

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  18. wow! new recipe again ..wow! wonderful :)looks very crispy

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  19. Cripsy vadai! you gals remind me my school days. But I dont have any idea how my mom cooked this vadai hehehe. ... Nice entry!

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  20. I love the steamed kizangu. They are crisp and golden ur vadas.

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  21. This is my dad's fav !I love it too..It looks so yumm!!

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  22. this is soo new to me .. looks perfect

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  23. looks lovely..very nice..perfect shape n crispy too!!

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  24. Sounds crispy and delicious! The outer layer of vadas looks so crisp.. is that becoz of tapioca? Yumm yumm!

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  26. Nice idea of using Tapioca for vadai....they look crunchy but I have never used them in my cooking....seeing ur vadai I feel to use them soon

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  27. Priya,

    I take my hats off to you. You post so often and its so amazing to see your posts. Vadai is my biggest challenge. I can never make the perfect ones like you have made. Tapioca is very healthy I have heard. Must see if I can find some here.

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  28. This sure looks yummy Priya,just perfect for a snanck on a rainy day,the kind of weather that we are having.

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  29. I've never tried medhu vadai with tapioca. These sound so amazing, Priya.

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  30. Oh! We can prepare medhu vadai with tapioca too? Sounds awesome ! Looks crispy and yumm Priya! :)

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  31. Priya..I have never tasted this vadai..but longing to taste! Yours make me drool!

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  32. Drool..ANother unique one..yumm..:)

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  33. great!! tapioca in medhu vada, that will be awesome!1

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  34. Looks yummy! I have never tried this before,thanks for the recipe!

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  35. This looks cripsy..never got this idea...Your effort is much appreciated Priya..

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  36. Tapioca vadai...One more new recipe...Vadai looks crispy and yum Priya...Perfect to snack.

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  37. I have heard abotu this medhuvadai. Havent tried it myself! lovely entry!

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