A bunch of my blogger friends are celebrating their birthday during July and august,so obviously you wont be disappointed to see how virtually we are celebrating their birthday. Today, 10th July my friend Vardhini of Cooks Joy celebrates her birthday. To celebrate her birthday, myself along with my other blogger friends chosed to cook Vegan dishes from her space.Hope Vardhini will definitely enjoy our virtual vegan treat and am sure she will definitely have a blasting birthday with her family.
Birthday are special occasions and they call for special celebrations.Happy birthday Vardhini, hope your day is filled with lots of love,happiness and laughter.May all your birthday wishes comes true.
To celebrate Vardhini's birthday virtually, i cooked up her low fat vada curry. Vada curry is a delicious channa dal based curry prepared either with deep fried channadal fritters or else with left over masala vadas. But while going through Vardhini's space, i got hooked to her low fat version of vada curry where she steam cooked spiced channadal balls and prepared her vada curry. I prepared this low fat vada curry for our saturday dinner, seriously i had two more dosas with fingerlicking vadacurry. Vada curry with fried channadal fritters or steam cooked, they tastes fantabulous and thanks to Vardhini for sharing this healthy and low fat version of famous South Indian Vada curry.
Recipe Source: Cooks Joy
Steamed balls:
1cup Channadal/Bengal Gram (soaked for 2hrs)
3nos Dry red chillies
2nos Garlic cloves
1tsp Fennel seeds
Salt
1no Onion (chopped)
Curry leaves
Chopped coriander leaves
For gravy:
1no Onion (chopped )
2nos Tomatoes(ripend & medium sized)
2nos Green chillies (slit opened)
1/2tsp Turmeric powder
1/2tsp Sambar powder
1inch Cinnamon stick
2nos Cloves
1tsp Fennel seeds
Salt
Grind the soaked channadal with dry red chillies,garlic cloves,fennel seeds and salt as bit coarse paste.
Transfer the grounded channadal paste to a bowl, add the chopped onions,curry leaves and chopped coriander leaves,mix it well.
Make balls from channadal batter and steam cook them for 15minutes.
Heat oil in a pan, fry the cloves,cinnamon stick and fennel seeds until they turns brown.
Add the chopped onions,slit opened green chillies and saute until the onions turns transculent.
Add now the chopped tomatoes,sambar powder and cook until they turns soft.
Add 3-4cups of water, salt and turmeric and bring it to boil.
Take the steam cooked balls and mash them slightly with fingers (since we need big chunks of these steamed balls,take care not to mash much), add to the boiling mixture.
Add all the mashed balls and cover the pan with lid and cook for 15minutes until the gravy until bit thick.
Serve hot with idlis or dosas.
Sending to Srivalli's Side dish Mela.
To celebrate Vardhini's birthday virtually, i cooked up her low fat vada curry. Vada curry is a delicious channa dal based curry prepared either with deep fried channadal fritters or else with left over masala vadas. But while going through Vardhini's space, i got hooked to her low fat version of vada curry where she steam cooked spiced channadal balls and prepared her vada curry. I prepared this low fat vada curry for our saturday dinner, seriously i had two more dosas with fingerlicking vadacurry. Vada curry with fried channadal fritters or steam cooked, they tastes fantabulous and thanks to Vardhini for sharing this healthy and low fat version of famous South Indian Vada curry.
Recipe Source: Cooks Joy
Steamed balls:
1cup Channadal/Bengal Gram (soaked for 2hrs)
3nos Dry red chillies
2nos Garlic cloves
1tsp Fennel seeds
Salt
1no Onion (chopped)
Curry leaves
Chopped coriander leaves
For gravy:
1no Onion (chopped )
2nos Tomatoes(ripend & medium sized)
2nos Green chillies (slit opened)
1/2tsp Turmeric powder
1/2tsp Sambar powder
1inch Cinnamon stick
2nos Cloves
1tsp Fennel seeds
Salt
Grind the soaked channadal with dry red chillies,garlic cloves,fennel seeds and salt as bit coarse paste.
Transfer the grounded channadal paste to a bowl, add the chopped onions,curry leaves and chopped coriander leaves,mix it well.
Make balls from channadal batter and steam cook them for 15minutes.
Heat oil in a pan, fry the cloves,cinnamon stick and fennel seeds until they turns brown.
Add the chopped onions,slit opened green chillies and saute until the onions turns transculent.
Add now the chopped tomatoes,sambar powder and cook until they turns soft.
Add 3-4cups of water, salt and turmeric and bring it to boil.
Take the steam cooked balls and mash them slightly with fingers (since we need big chunks of these steamed balls,take care not to mash much), add to the boiling mixture.
Add all the mashed balls and cover the pan with lid and cook for 15minutes until the gravy until bit thick.
Serve hot with idlis or dosas.
Sending to Srivalli's Side dish Mela.
wow my favorite vada curry, Happy Birthday Vardhini
ReplyDeleteI would love some for the lunch!
ReplyDeleteWow virtual treat is really a visual treat
ReplyDeleteLooks tempting vada curry.....Happy Birthday Vardhini....
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Vardhini and this is a lovely virtual bday treat...
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Thats such a sweet way of celerating virtual birthday. The vada curry looks very nice. I need to try this low fat version. More than the curry my eyes are all on your dosa's. The dosa's look so stunning!
ReplyDeleteYummy that too low fat, sounds great and nice gesture for the fellow blogger :)
ReplyDeleteSuper vadakari and happy birthday Vardhini...
ReplyDeleteunga energy a enna sollaradhu? :) Great way to celebrate the bday for friends :) way to go !
ReplyDeletewow!looks delicious & its nice to see this virtual party...
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Vardhini...
Love vada curry and low fat is great ...I feel like eating the vada curry n tht dosa now ...so sweet of you to celebrate virtual bdays
ReplyDeleteLooks very yummy and thanks for sharing the healthy version.
ReplyDeletewow aks firstly samma clicks, and low fat version who would not want to try it... looks super aks :) I am sure Vardhini is enjoying our feast
ReplyDeleteyummy vadacurry and love the combo sis.super click
ReplyDeletesuper yummy vada curry and happy birthday Vardhini...
ReplyDeletesemma tempting akka
ReplyDeletequilt free version.nice combo.
ReplyDeleteLooks great!
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after long long time, i saw this vada curry, my mother always cooked it when we were small... the recipe is nice and the curry is just super delicious...
ReplyDeleteLooks delish..nice pic
ReplyDeleteThank you Priya for the virtual party. It has been a while since I made this and you have tempted me to make it :).
ReplyDeleteThank you Priya for the virtual party :). Has been a while since I made vada curry and you have tempted me to make it now. :)
ReplyDeleteDelecious curry Priya and birthday wishes for Vardhini on my behalf
ReplyDeleteWoow.. moru moru dosai and vadacurry looks very tempting Priya!! Sure it is a lovely treat to Vardhini!! Happy Birthday Vardhini..
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to Vardhini.. I never say no to low fat version.. Very tempting vada curry..
ReplyDeleteDesi loves vadakari, and your lowfat version sounds awesome. Delicious photographs!
ReplyDeleteJ'aurai bien aimé une assiette de ce curry pour mon dîner.
ReplyDeleteCertainement délicieux.
A bientôt
Healthy and delicious Vada curry.. Ippovae enakku pass pannunga.. ;)
ReplyDeletethats an very healthy way to make a delicous and all time fav side :) lovely click aks :)
ReplyDeleteSteamed Vadas, that is low fat. Yummy.
ReplyDeleteThat's an awesome looking vada curry.. Delicious with dosa & idli !!
ReplyDeleteWhenever I read the titile Vada Curry, I am reminded of SPB's song which have the words Saidhapettai Vada curry. All jokes apart, looks delicious Priya. In case u are wondering, I am looking at all the posts after a couple of weeks. Been very busy with Summer vacation.
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