Saturday, July 18, 2009

Dahi(yogurt/curd) Vada-A South Indian Snack

I got the recipe for dahi vada from my dear cousin who stays in Mumbai. She gave the procedure for setting the vada in the dahi assuming that I know how to make the vadas..We prepare the vadas for almost all of the south indian festivals and functions that we celebrate. Usually my MIL does the soaking and grinding and I fry the vadas..So going with the tradition, this time around too my MIL prepared the batter and I did the frying and setting the vadas in Dahi..I have heard that the softer the vadas, the more it "drinks" oil. We got to know from various sources how to make soft vadas that drinks less oil. The secret is to refrigerate the batter for 2 hours before making the vadas..It really works..Going to the recipe..

Ingredients

Urad Dal(full, deskinned): 2 cups Green Chily: 2 + 1 Curry Leaves: around 10 leaves + 5 leaves Ginger: 1/2 inch + 1/2 inch(deskinned) Refined Oil for deep frying the vada Yogurt/Curd: 4 cups Chilly powder: 2 pinch Chaat powder for sprinkling over the dahi vada(optional) Boondhi for garnish(optional) Finely chopped coriander leaves for garnish Salt to taste
Procedure to make the vada batter to get around 15 medium sized vadas

1. Soak the urad dal atleast for 1/2 an hour. 2. After 1/2 an hour clean the dal with water(procedure is same as cleaning rice) 3. Drain excess water. 4. Keep 2 tbsp of soaked urad dal aside. 5. Grind the rest of the urad dal in a grinder without adding water. 6. When the dal is ground to around 50 %, add salt, around 10 curry leaves, 2 green chillys, 1/2 inch ginger and keep grinding. 7. After sometime when the batter becomes very thick, sprinkle very little water and keep grinding. Follow this every now and then until you get a smooth batter. The whole process took around 40 minutes in my grinder. 8. Take out the batter from the grinder, add the 2 tbsp of urad dal. 9. Chop the rest of the green chilly, curry leaves and ginger into very small pieces and add to the batter and mix well. 10. Refrigerate the batter for around 2 hours.
Procedure to make the vada

1. Add the required amount of oil for deep frying, in a kadai/pan and keep in medium flame. 2. Take out the batter from the fridge. 3. Take a small plastic cover(I used cleaned nandini milk cover), sprinkle some water over it and wipe it off. This is done to prevent the batter from sticking to the cover. 4. Take a medium sized ball of batter, put it on the cover with some force so that the batter flattens when falling on the plastic cover. If it does not flatten, press it with the fingers. Make a hole at the centre with the index finger. 5. Take the flattened batter carefully.(Keep the cover in a tilted position, take out the batter with the thumb from the side, tilt the cover more, simulataneously taking out the batter from the side until the whole of the batter is in the palm. The bottom side of the batter in the plastic cover would now be the top side in your palm.) 6. Another easy method is to take the batter in hand, flatten with the thumb, make a hole in the centre and put in the oil. 7. Once the oil is hot, add the flattened batter in the oil.(I added 4 at a time. It mainly depends upon the size of the kadai.) 8. Half way through, flip the vada so that it gets fried evenly on both the sides. Frying vadas in high flame might not cook the inside of the vadas properly. When the vadas turn golden brown in color and when the oil bubbles almost dies out, it is ready to be removed from the oil. 9. Take out from the oil(if needed remove excess oil) and put in the prepared dahi.(procedure below). Do the same for the rest of the batter.
Procedure to make the dahi

1. When the oil is heating, blend curd without adding water. (We do this using "matthu", a wooden stick with a round spiked bottom) 2. Pour the blended curd in a wide mouthed bowl. 3. Add chilly powder and salt and mix well.
Procedure to set the vada in dahi

1. As and when the vadas are fried, put them in the prepared dahi. 2. Once all the vadas are put, refrigerate the dahi vada.
Procedure to serve the dahi vada

1. Just before serving, take out the dahi vada from the fridge. 2. Place 2 to 3 vadas in individual small bowls. Add 2 tbsp of thick curd, sprinkle chat masala powder and salt, add the boondhi and finally garnish with coriander. 3. Serve immediately.

Note: Chopped onion can be added to the batter to get softer vadas. A little (1 or 2 tbsp) rice flour can be added to the batter to get crispier vadas. I guess, if grinder is not there, batter can be prepared using mixer, but the vadas might not be that soft.

This is my entry to EC's WYF-Fried Snacks event. Raks had posted the recipe for vada few days back with very good photos including step by step procedure.

17 comments:

  1. first time here..nice blog...hmm love those thayir vadas..looks yummy....do chk mine when u get time...

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  2. Oh wow...dahi vada my favourite...looks drool worthy.....adding of boondi makes it more tastier..... Love that mango frozen yogurt.....looks yum....

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  3. Just yest we had some vadas and today ur pics are tempting me to make them again..thanks for these yummy dahi vada

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  4. Oh,you posted,yours looks nice in colour and nice idea,sometimes i too had did it,if it becomes bit watery i will kkep in fridge then try making:)

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  5. Thanks Pratibha, Lubna, Suchitra and Raks.

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  6. i love dahi vada..Me too have a plan to make it:)

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  7. looks soo delicious and perfect.. first time here.. lovely blog!! :)

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  8. Very yummy Vadai. Looks delicious. Priya thanks for visiting our blog and leaving your comments.

    Evaporated milk is simply fresh milk that has had about 60% of its water content removed.

    1) You can also use some cream instead of evaporated milk, although you might find that too rich.

    2) If you have a little time, though, you can easily reduce a quantity of milk by half or more. Put it in a pan on the stove, bring it to a simmer, and let it reduce. Use a wide-mouth pan for faster evaporation. Keep the milk below the boil, to keep it from curdling, and make sure it doesn't scorch on the bottom of the pan.

    3) Another substitute i googled and found is the following

    2/3 cup non-fat dry milk
    3/4 cup water
    Preparation:
    Mix the water and dry milk powder together. Then, use in place of the evaporated milk in any recipe.

    Yield: 1 cup (8 ounces)

    I suggest you go with the 2nd option as evaporated milk is reduced milk and will have a lot of flavor.

    Let me know how it comes out after you try.

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  9. Dahi vada looks sooo perfect...very tempting click dear!

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  10. A2Z: Thanks a ton to both of you for clarifying my doubt in detail..I would also prefer to do method 2 as you have suggested..Will try soon and let you know..:-)

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  11. Aww looks so delicious! I love dahi vadas! Bookmarked :)

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  12. A clear step by step tutorial.
    It will be helpful to us

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  14. Delicious and my favt one.. Good colourful layout too.!

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