1 cup Channa dal
15nos Jackfruit seeds
1/4cup Moong dal
1no Onion
2nos Green chillies
1tsp Fennel seed
1tsp Ginger chopped
2nos Garlic pods
5nos Curry leaves
Salt
2tsp Coriander leaves
Oil for deep frying
Soak both channa dal n moong dal separately for 2 hours..meanwhile chop finely onions, green chillies..cook the jackfruit seed in hot water, drain the cooked water n grind bit coarsely the seeds in a mixie..
Grind channa dal bit coarsely before taking out from the grinder r mixie jar add the soaked moong dal n grind along with fennel seed n salt..just sprinkle the water if its kinda hard to grind..
Add the chopped onions, greenchillies, ginger n smashed garlic pods, curryleaves as well coriander leaves to the vada batter..mix everything well with ur finger..check for the salt..
Heat oil for deep frying..take a small ball from the vada batter n flatten them as vadais, put it into hot oil n fry them until they turns brownish n crispy, finish the batter in the same way, drain the excess of oil with a paper towel...
Tasty Vadais !!!!!!!
9 comments:
This is a gr8 creation for your innovative thinking..Never thought of making a Vadai with this kottai.
Simply Superb PRiya
Arthima..thanks dear for ur comments..really am happy to see u here..
Priya,
sio-lerndhu inge vandhuteengala....
indha particular recipe really different pa, so unga posts inime inge thaana?
Hi Shanthi..thanks for ur comment dear..
Priya,
Palaakottai vadai is interesting. I love palakottai, another creativity from your kitchen.
hi priya, am Shanthi Mary, actually seema of SIO, hope u remember me.
nice to c ur posts here, am very much happy, good work. keep going. my support always for u.
I never gave a thought about making vadai from jackfruit seeds. Vadai looks crisp and delicious. Thanks for participating more than once :)
nice one ...first time here . You have a nice blog.
Its really new to me...ll try sometime.... :)
Post a Comment