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Sunday, June 3, 2012

Ivygourd /Tindora Vada

We are starting this month's blogging marathon with a new concept, yep we will be running for four weeks but only for three days in a week. Obviously am running all these four weeks with different themes and for this first week of blogging marathon i choosed vadas or fritters as theme.When i choosed vadas or fritters for this week, i was planning to make the usual vadas but finally i decided to make a quick,easy breezy vadas for the first day of this week's blogging marathon.Do check out the other marathoners running this 17th edition of blogging marathon here.

I choosed to make some instant,crispy and quick vadas with grated ivygourds, i dont have any idea how this vadas will tastes. But somehow i wanted to try this ivygourd vadas with gram flour,rice flour and spiced up simply with onions,greenchillies,ginger and fennel seeds. Oh god you dont beleive me that these crispy beauties turned out absolutely addictive,delicious and super tasty. These vadas suits absolutely marvellous to enjoy either as appetiziers or snacks with your favourite chutney.Give a try friends,definitely an interesting and best way to sneak these veggies. Sending to Amina's Guest Quest and Street Party guest hosted by Shama,event by Jagruti.



1cup Grated ivygourd
1/2cup Gram flour
1/4cup Rice flour
1no Onion (big & chopped finely)
1tsp Fennel seeds (crushed)
1tsp Ginger (grated)
Salt
Few curry leaves
Oil for deepfrying

Take the grated ivygourd,rice flour,gram flour,chopped onions,crushed fennel seeds,grated ginger and salt in a bowl.

Mix everything well (i didnt add water to turn them as batter) add water if needed to turn as a thick batter.

Meanwhile heat the oil for deepfrying in medium flame, take a small ball from the prepared vada batter,flatten them and drop gently to the hot oil.

Cook the vadas in medium flame (dont put the flame in high) until the vadas gets well cooked.
Serve with your favourite chutney or enjoy simply with ketchup.

41 comments:

  1. Wow Priya..what an idea..sounds very interesting..

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  2. Absolutely healthy, with wholesome goodness of veggies!!!!

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  3. Very innovative &tempting vadas :)
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  4. Never heard of this vada...very innovative...yummy

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  5. innovative as ever, never heard of this.

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  6. wow!nice innovation to the regular daal vada..must be delicious..

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  7. Looks super yumm. Enjoy the marathon

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  8. yum yum vada..I made tindora sabji yesterday..some left..do u think it's good idea to make fro that ? also you can send this to my event if you like

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  9. Very innovative idea Priya.Looks yum..

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  10. Nice choice with the fritters, they look yummy!

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  11. sounds interesting priya...
    looks crispy and delicious :)

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  12. Interesting vadas. Never thought of ivy gourd vada. They do look crispy and mouthwatering

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  13. This sounds really interesting. I've not heard of these before, but then that's what makes them exciting. Have a great day. Blessings...Mary

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  14. Truly innovative dearie! I adore your dishes..wow! ;)

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  15. my mum recently got some ivy gourd and has been asking me what to do with them!!! Looks yummy

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  16. Nice combination vada..looks crispy and tempting!

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  17. looks awesome. love the idea of this vada.

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  18. Nice addition of veggies to the vadai.

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  19. Totally new vada with tindora. Looks yummy!

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  20. My god Priya, I wish you were staying close by ....love the innovative vadas ...super idea....couldn't imagine the creativity ...simply superb!!! BTW the vadas do look crispy and very addictive and I'm sure I won't be able to stop once I have them.

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  21. Hats off to your innovation with tindora,crisp vada..yummy!

    Ongoing Events at(Erivum Puliyum)-
    1. The Kerala Kitchen(June'12)

    2.EP Series-Basil OR Cardamom

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  22. Wow, what a novel idea. Looking forward for your other creations during this marathon. :))

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  23. these look great - is ivy gourd the same as zucchini?

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  24. tindora in vada..!! no one can beat u in the super tempting and innovative recipes Priya :)

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  25. Hello Priya
    Thanks for the ivygourd tindora vada recipe.
    I'll create one for sure, my kids are gonna like it :)
    If you don't mind, can you submit your ivygourd tindora vada photo in http://www.foodporn.net ?
    It's a food photography site full of all DIY food pictures from members around the world. Or perhaps you'd like to submit by yourself? Let me know when you did, so I can share it.

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  26. OMG I never think one can make vadas with Ivygourd!looks super crisp..

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  27. wow super vada....innovative thinking...

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  28. Innovative,vadai looks awesome..

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  29. Hi Priya ,


    Tindora vadai looks nice and crispy....

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  30. Very innovative Priya, vadas with kovakkai..

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  31. wow Priya....another interesting recipe from you

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