Sunday, we celebrated the Saraswathi pooja with few delicious dishes, i have already posted Tender Coconut Kheer and am posting dry green peas masala vadai and black channa sundal i prepared for this occasion..Fortunately, i get broken dry green peas in local supermarket as french people prepare peas soup by using this broken dry green peas, i usually use this broken green peas for making out samosas etc but very rarely vadais since u can guess that the greenish colour of this vadais, anyhow this dry green peas masala vadais tastes fabulous as i used to add cloves and cinnamon stick while grinding the vada batter..Quiet a different also colourful delicious masala vadais which definitely replace very well the channadal vadais we used to do for...And my next post is black channa sundal, which i prepared also to celebrate Saraswathi Pooja simply with grated coconut..We have a heavy lunch and went to watch out Kamal's Movie at theatre...Had a beautiful sunday...
Dry Green Peas Masala Vadai:
1cup Dry Greenpeas (soaked overnite)
1no Onion (chopped)
2nos Green chillies (chopped)
1/2tsp Fennel seed powder
1tbsp Ginger (chopped)
2nos Cloves
1no Cinnamon stick (small)
3nos Curry leaves
Salt
Oil for deepfrying
Grind the soaked dry green peas with cloves, cinnamon stick as coarse paste..add the chopped onions, chopped green chillies, fennel seed powder, chopped ginger, curryleaves, salt and mix everything well..heat the oil for deepfrying, take a small golf ball size vada batter and flatten them with ur palms, drop gently to the hot oil and fry until they turns golden brown and crispy, drain the excess of oil with paper towel..Serve hot with sambar or any spicy chutney..
Black Channa Sundal:
1cup Black channa (soaked overnite)
1/4tsp Mustard seeds
1/4tsp Urad dal
2nos Dry red chillies
1/4tsp Asafoetida powder
1/4cup Grated coconut
3no Curry leaves
Salt
Oil
Pressure cook the soaked black channa with enough salt and water for three hisses, drain the water and keep aside, heat few tsp of oil in a pan, add the mustard seeds, urad dal and dry red chillies and let them splutters, add the asafoetida powder and curry leaves, let it fry..add immediately the pressure cooked black channa to the pan, give a stir and finally add the grated coconut and put off the stove...
Enjoy!
Wow vada looks so so yumm.
ReplyDeleteMasala vadai with green peas??! so different priya! Yum idea! sundal looks delicious too!:)
ReplyDeletewow interesting priya never made vada with green peas. will try this.tempting sundal.
ReplyDeleteVery creative of you to make vadas with pattani....
ReplyDeleteThats very innovative priya...must be delicious...
ReplyDeletejust had these when a neighbour made them,...such a wow snack
ReplyDeleteyummy snacks dear..
ReplyDeletePriya it's raining out here and Iam carving for those vada's right now...looks yummy...love that sundal too...
ReplyDeletehmm , very nice.new to me.congrats on getting featured in EC's blog..Nice interview. :)
ReplyDeletewow!! Vada looks so yummy. I have never used broken green peas!! I love green peas very much. will i get it in US?
ReplyDeleteSundal also looks nice.
the vada looks yumm
ReplyDeleteInnovative greeny vada and healthy sundal!
ReplyDeleteHey , I also watched Unnai Pol Oruvan. I didnt read the review but in the middle of the movie, I guessed the ending. :) Different story.
Wow!! i love it..vada looks really yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteNever tried Vada with Peas...Must have tasted yummy!
ReplyDeletei just wondering what to do with my green peas...and here comes your lovely recipe!
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking masala vadai...
ReplyDeletemasala vada with green peas very innovative recipes priya,feel like having it rite now...sundal looks great!!
ReplyDeletetwo delicious recipes in one post!
ReplyDeleteTasty recipes Priya, I too prepared a similar vadai with split peas last week, have not yet the posted the recipe :)
ReplyDeleteBoth would be great as tea time snacks..yummm
ReplyDeleteVery crispy and nice vada.
ReplyDeleteNice twist to the chana dal vadas, Priya. Looks crispy and yum.
ReplyDeleteவடையும்,சுண்டலும் சூப்பராயிருக்கு.ஒரு ப்ளேட் ப்ளீஸ் ப்ரியா...
ReplyDeleteNever tasted vada with green peas.. our saraswati pooja staple is the more common cousin..paruppu vada.must try this out soon ..
ReplyDeleteI love that green color... Yum!
ReplyDeleteHope u had a great day! Such a greeny vadai :)
ReplyDeleteGreat Priya, never made vadai with dry green peas. Very innovative, looks yummy:)
ReplyDeletePriya nice idea to use green peas in masala vadai. sundal looks good too.
ReplyDeletenaaku oortuhu..
ReplyDeleteNice idea.I normally dont buy dried peas. always use the frozen one. Will buy that and try next time.
ReplyDeleteWow masala vada with peas, nice idea. Looks yummy.
ReplyDeletesounds different, vada with peas looking nice will try it soon
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