Monday, November 29, 2010

Chickpeas & Bread Masal Vadai

Its too cold here also its getting dark everyday at 4pm, most of our snacks goes for hot cup of tea or coffee, finally after a long hesitation i prepared this chickpeas and bread masal vadai with some soaked chickpeas and stale bread slices..For my surprise this masal vadai turned out super crispy and delicious..We enjoyed having this crispy beauties with a hot cup of tea..Simple masal vadai goes prefect along with some spicy coconut chutney or else with rice dishes...Needless to say that from now there wont be stale breads anymore at home, am gonna try this masal vadai with different beans,yeah we loved this crispy vadai that much..Sending to Kid's Delight-Holiday Special hosted by Srivalli..

Chickpeas & Bread Masala Vadai

2cups Chickpeas (soaked overnite)
5nos Stale bread slices
2nos Onion (chopped)
2nos Green chillies (chopped)
1tsp Ginger (grated)
2nos Garlic cloves (crushed)
1/4tsp Fennel seeds (crushed)
5nos Curry leaves
Few Coriander leaves (chopped)
Salt
Oil

Drain the excess of the water from the chickpeas also soak the stale bread slices in water and squeeze out the excess of water.. Grind the chickpeas,bread slices coarsely without adding water, if its too hard to grind just springle few drops of water..now add the chopped onions, chopped green chillies,grated ginger, crushed garlic,chopped curry leaves, coriander leaves, crushed fennel seeds with enough salt to the grounded batter...

Heat the oil for deepfrying..make small balls from the vada batter and flatten them..drop gently the flattened vadais to the hot oil and fry until they turns golden brown..

49 comments:

Elisabeth said... Reply To This Comment

Priya-These are so yummy, almost reminds me of the Falaffel. Again, just love the spices you use. I will for sure put this recipe on my file to make.
Thanks for sharing, you're a sweetheart!

RV @ Food for 7 Stages said... Reply To This Comment

What a great twist to our usual masal vadas. Yumm..

Satrupa said... Reply To This Comment

Perfect for the chilled eve with chai !! Lovely Vadas ..... Yumm

Cheers,
Satrupa

http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com

Anonymous said... Reply To This Comment

These look perfectly crisp and nicely fried.One yum snack with a cup of tea!

Elaichii said... Reply To This Comment

I would love to have that now as it's cold and windy!

Angie's Recipes said... Reply To This Comment

They look fingerlicking!

Soumya said... Reply To This Comment

wow...crispy and delicious vadai...

Ananda said... Reply To This Comment

isn't that perfect for cold evening looks wonderful :)

Swathi said... Reply To This Comment

This masala vaada is really perfect Priya.

Krishnaveni said... Reply To This Comment

nice variation......looks so good and delicious

Unknown said... Reply To This Comment

thats a nice recipe...we could use extra chick peas anytime for this!..yum!

Santosh Bangar said... Reply To This Comment

CRISPY AND SPICY VADA . LITTLE VARIATION MAKEIT WONDERFUL

Foodie Ann said... Reply To This Comment

yum...and crispy....

HGourmet Foodie said... Reply To This Comment

I used to make the same vadai using Chana Dhal..My favourite snack..Ingredients look nice and spicy..Can you send me some over for a hot cup of tea:)

Namitha said... Reply To This Comment

It's so cold and windy here..Wish that plate full of vadai was not virtual ;-)lovely recipe Priya..

Cool Lassi(e) said... Reply To This Comment

I bet this was scrumptious. Look crispy and delicious!

Mrs K said... Reply To This Comment

What a fantastic treat to have with a hot cuppa chai on these cold nights and yes-You are so right,it gets dark & gloomy by 4:00 :( But again on the bright side I get to have my evening tea early:)

Alessandra said... Reply To This Comment

Fantastic!! I want to make these, I often make bread croquettes, but I never tried with chickpeas!

thank you

Alessandra

Mahimaa's kitchen said... Reply To This Comment

yummy.i have tried chick peas patties before. comes out very good. deep frying is also a good option. makes it taste even better.

foodzone said... Reply To This Comment

They look so crispy and delicious. Perfect for these cold winter evenings.

My Kitchen Antics said... Reply To This Comment

id love 2 have that and a cuppa on a cold winters day

Unknown said... Reply To This Comment

wow u rock priya , this is the first time , i see a variation in masala vadai

Vittle me this... said... Reply To This Comment

love it!

Anonymous said... Reply To This Comment

This reminds me of lentil (parippu) vada. Addition of bread is quite interesting, a perfect snack for tea time.

Sangi said... Reply To This Comment

very creative n simple way to use left over bread slices..

Gayu said... Reply To This Comment

The weather is so cold out here..I wish I could REALLY get a good bite of these yumm vadaas..

Gayu
http://ensamayalarangam.blogspot.com

Taste of Beirut said... Reply To This Comment

This reminds me of our local falafels! Love it!

notyet100 said... Reply To This Comment

perfect for winters,..:-)

Zoe said... Reply To This Comment

what a great way to get rid of "old" bread! They look delicious too :D

aipi said... Reply To This Comment

That appears to me a cross between a pakoda n a falafel...lovely flavors!

US Masala

Unknown said... Reply To This Comment

Wow chana and bread in vadai...wonderful idea, will try for sure

indianspicemagic said... Reply To This Comment

Delicious vadai .... Love the addition on fennel seeds which gives aromatic flavours.

Prema said... Reply To This Comment

vadai luks perfect,gr8 idea!!!

chef and her kitchen said... Reply To This Comment

They look really crispy....looks yumm

kitchen flavours said... Reply To This Comment

This looks good! Will be bookmarking this. Thank you!

SS blogs here said... Reply To This Comment

It's chilly everywhere and your vadai with hot chai do sound great! Cheers, Priya!

Love2cook Malaysia said... Reply To This Comment

Unique masala vadai dear! Feel like having a bite now ;)

Kurinji said... Reply To This Comment

parkave supera erukku, perfect for eve snack.

CurryLeaf said... Reply To This Comment

Excellent vadais.Love chickpeas in vadas. Love ur recipe Priya

Shanthi Krishnakumar said... Reply To This Comment

Perfect tea time snack

Vidhya said... Reply To This Comment

crispy vadais

Padhu Sankar said... Reply To This Comment

Perfect for this season !! Priya I used to wonder how u are able to post everyday and also motivate others with your lovely comments .

Anonymous said... Reply To This Comment

Lovely & tasty vadas! They are perfect for this cold and grey weather!

Veggie Hut said... Reply To This Comment

Yummy.. Wouls love them with a cup of tea..

GEETHA ACHAL said... Reply To This Comment

Looks so tempting and nice use of the leftover breads...Thanks for sharing..

Gayathri Kumar said... Reply To This Comment

Vadas look so tasty..

Menaga Sathia said... Reply To This Comment

வடை பார்க்கும் போதே சாப்பிட தோனுது,நல்ல மொறுமொறுன்னு இருக்கு...

Jeyashris Kitchen said... Reply To This Comment

Great way of making vadai with bread and chickpeas. Very yummy

Unknown said... Reply To This Comment

Wow, what a lovely combo and crunchy looking vadai.