Thursday, May 15, 2014

Vella Seedai/Vella Cheedai/Sweet Seedai

Seedai,these crispy balls are traditionally prepared during Gokulastami festival. Usually i make uppu seedai which goes for the savoury version and dunno why i never tried making sweet seedais. Making seedais at home is definitely a tricky one, the most freaky part is while frying these balls coz sometimes they can burst. Actually all depends upon the rice flour you go for making this crispy balls.Either homemade or store bought rice flour, you need to sieve and dry roast rice flour in simmer until a nice aroma comes from, then you can proceed making the balls which you need to dry a bit by spreading them over a paper towel or over a muslin cloth to remove the moisture of these balls, if you follow these both methods am sure your seedais wont burst at all. I learned everything by my experience, obviously after so many flops one can learn by themselves na.

For our this month's Indian Cooking Challenge,a monthly event where we cook dishes from various regions of India.For this month's challenge, Srivalli gave us to cook both uppu seedai and vella seedai, but i picked the sweet seedai to cook for this month's challenge, finally i prepared these dangerously addictive sweet deep fried balls at home. They came out extremely prefect, we couldnt stop munching them.Thanks Valli for pulling me to make these sweet version.


1cup Rice flour
1/2cup Jaggery
2tbsp Grated coconut
1tbsp Sesame seeds
1/4tsp Cardamom powder
Oil for frying

Dry the rice flour in simmer until a nice aroma comes from.

Melt the jaggery with enough water and strain it.

Bring boil the jaggery , measure it as 3/4th cup and keep aside let it cool.

Dry roast the grated coconut until they lose their moist.

Dry roast the sesame seeds until they turns slightly brown.

Take the roasted rice flour,cardamom poder, dry roasted coconut, dry roasted sesame seeds in a bowl.

Gradually add the jaggery syrup and turn everything as a soft dough.


Grease your palm and make small round medium sized balls out of this dough.

Let them dry for few minutes over a paper towel or on a muslin cloth atleast for half an hour.

Heat oil for deepfrying, drop the balls one by one, fry in small batches.

Once the balls turns deep golden brown, remove it from oil.

Strain the excess oil with paper towel.

Arrange it in an air tightened box.

Enjoy.

23 comments:

great-secret-of-life said... Reply To This Comment

my fav snack.. so perfectly done

Priya said... Reply To This Comment

My grandma do it ,its my favourite ofcourse .Looks so tempting sis

nandoos kitchen said... Reply To This Comment

love cheedai in any form salt or sweet. Nice color.

Home Cooked food said... Reply To This Comment

Very tempting balls.

Srivalli said... Reply To This Comment

Wow Priya, your vella seedai has come out so well!..

Rafeeda AR said... Reply To This Comment

can i grab that from the screen now??? so yummm....

Sundari Nathan said... Reply To This Comment

perfectly made!!very tempting!!

Unknown said... Reply To This Comment

Seedai looks so crunchy and yummy dear

Unknown said... Reply To This Comment

they look so tempting.. wow...can u parcel me

Shama Nagarajan said... Reply To This Comment

perfect akka...well made

M D said... Reply To This Comment

I know these are tough to make. They seem so good! Delicious!

Laavanya said... Reply To This Comment

I've not tried my had at making cheedais so far... i'm a big fan of the uppu cheedais :) but these look so delicious and have the perfect color.

Fullscoops said... Reply To This Comment

Love these little things! Would love to have some!

Simplyfood said... Reply To This Comment

These swert balks look tricky to make but must have tasted amazing.

Mina Joshi said... Reply To This Comment

I have never had Vella seedai before. I like the use of rice flour, coconut and jaggery. I am sure they must taste great .

Shobha said... Reply To This Comment

I have always been wanting to try these vella Seedai.. will book mark them to be made soon.

Julie said... Reply To This Comment

looks very crisp n yumm snack :)

Elisabeth said... Reply To This Comment

A tempting, crisp, and delicious little balls...love this as a fave new snack!

Sangeetha Priya said... Reply To This Comment

perfect crispy festive snack!!!

Tanya said... Reply To This Comment

irresistible... one of my fav snack.. always used to get from A2B only... now missing it :((( will try this sometime.. :))

Hema said... Reply To This Comment

Love these Priya, but I have never tried making it, scared of the bursting part, but am going to try soon..

Suja Manoj said... Reply To This Comment

Perfect snack,crispy and yummy

Unknown said... Reply To This Comment

You reminded me of Krishnashtami, yummy little balls!

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