As i told earlier, am trying to keep myself from deep fried fritters and trying nowadays baking them in oven just to skip the excess of oil, coz am planning to make some crispy murukkus and many more deep fried savouries for upcoming diwali..Yesterday i prepared this healthy mushroom and black-eyed peas vada for celebrating Ayudha pooja in a healthy way, these baked vada tastes incredible when served as side dish for rice or else simply with sweet chilly sauce or ketchup or else with spicy coconut chutney, the addition of mushroom gives a wonderful texture to this usual black-eyed peas vada and everyone at home liked this vada very much..
2cups Black-eyed peas (soaked overnite)
1/2cup Button mushrooms (chopped finely)
1no Onion (chopped)
3nos Green chillies (chopped)
1tsp Ginger (chopped)
2nos Garlic cloves (crushed)
1/2tsp Fennel seeds (crushed)
Few Curry leaves
Few Coriander leaves (chopped)
Salt
Oil for brushing
Grind the black-eyed peas coarsely without adding water, if its too hard to grind just springle few drops of water..now add the chopped onions, chopped green chillies, ginger pieces, crushed garlic,chopped curry leaves, coriander leaves, crushed fennel seeds, chopped mushroom pieces and salt to the grounded batter..Preheat the oven to 350F,line a greased baking sheet over a baking tray and keep aside..
Make small balls from the vada batter and flatten them..Arrange the flattened vadas over the greased baking sheet,brush the top of the vadas with few drops of oil and bake for 20-25minutes until the crust turns golden brown, serve hot with any chutneys or sauces..
2cups Black-eyed peas (soaked overnite)
1/2cup Button mushrooms (chopped finely)
1no Onion (chopped)
3nos Green chillies (chopped)
1tsp Ginger (chopped)
2nos Garlic cloves (crushed)
1/2tsp Fennel seeds (crushed)
Few Curry leaves
Few Coriander leaves (chopped)
Salt
Oil for brushing
Grind the black-eyed peas coarsely without adding water, if its too hard to grind just springle few drops of water..now add the chopped onions, chopped green chillies, ginger pieces, crushed garlic,chopped curry leaves, coriander leaves, crushed fennel seeds, chopped mushroom pieces and salt to the grounded batter..Preheat the oven to 350F,line a greased baking sheet over a baking tray and keep aside..
Make small balls from the vada batter and flatten them..Arrange the flattened vadas over the greased baking sheet,brush the top of the vadas with few drops of oil and bake for 20-25minutes until the crust turns golden brown, serve hot with any chutneys or sauces..
love the addition of mushroom in baked vadai..looks good!!
ReplyDeleteYou are in a healthy ways , the baked vadas look yumm.
ReplyDeletelove the idea of baking the otherwise deep fried snacks. A guilt free indulgence and I am sure mushrooms added to the taste and flavour.
ReplyDeleteIts tea time and feel like just crunching on those crispy vadas. Loved this guilt free version.
ReplyDeletemushrooms in vada and that too baked.. this can't be bad!
ReplyDeletewow awesome vadas...great dear
ReplyDeleteCompletely in with you there Priya.Excess oil is a real prob.This is a healthy idea and looks super crispy.And the ingredients are awesome too.Bookmarked.Thanks.Happy Navrathri to you and family !
ReplyDeleteVery appetizing and scrumptious vadas! Yum!
ReplyDeleteThat looks great!! great way to make a guilt free snack!
ReplyDeleteHAppy bijoya dashami wishes to you Priya, thats a lovely looking vadai and that too baked. yummy
ReplyDeletePerfect snack! healthy and very tasty! I am so happy that you are doing all these experiments with oven-baking instead of frying... I can happily prepare fat-free snacks thank to you ;-)
ReplyDeleteNew combination which showcases the healthy version of vada priya. Like to have it with of cup of tea.
ReplyDeleteIf I had not read the heading the pic would have made be believe I am looking at a fried vada. Absolutely delicious. Thanks for sharing.
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i was thinking to bake vadas for a long time. nice combo and healthy recipe
ReplyDeletedelicious n yummy vadas..
ReplyDeleteTotally new recipe for me..looks delicious!! Bookmarked it :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome vadas,delicious and healthy snack
ReplyDeleteThats indeed a healthy version of vada..
ReplyDeleteloved the concept of baking the vada..looks gr8
ReplyDeleteTotally healthy and awesome!
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Mushrooms with black eyed peas is a new combo..Nicely bakes, looks crispy & super tempting...
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Without oil, this baked vadas seem very healthy and delicious!
ReplyDeleteLooks very yummy, definitely a great appetizer.
ReplyDeleteNice combo, looks so delicious.
ReplyDeleteVery Interesting combo........& baked snack ,very healthy & delicious.
ReplyDeleteHappy Dusshera Priya, you are always up for healthy snacks...baked vadai looks yummy
ReplyDeleteinteresting recipe...looks really yumm
ReplyDeletebaked to perfection!...looks delicious minus the guilt!
ReplyDeletewow, baking, the usual deep friend things always sounds good and tempting.
ReplyDeleteMushrooms in vadas!! Wow.. you rock...
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Vadas are looking incredibly crisp! Never though of baking -nice try!
ReplyDeleteWow Priya! Vadas look so delicious and healthy.
ReplyDeleteCatching up on your delicious recipes. :)
Such a healthy bite,nice recipe
ReplyDeleteWhere do u get different ideas in preparing unique dishes da....the vada looks so crispy and crunch. A perfect tea-time snacks:)
ReplyDeleteCrsipy and perfect vadas
ReplyDeleteHi Priya,this baked mushroom and karamani vada luks healthy,yummy and a better option.Highly ingenious.
ReplyDeletePriya,they look so scrummy,and I am surprised the black eyed beans were not boiled prior to grinding.That is very interesting,I have to try these:)
ReplyDeletehealthy nutricious vada ..very interseting dear ..
ReplyDeleteAnother yummylicious winner recipe! Love the mushrooms and black-eyed peas combination!
ReplyDeleteThats a really healthy vada, looks amazing!
ReplyDeletewhat a brilliant idea.. I got to try it..
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