And its my favourite too :-) My childhood memory is of having this with Semiya Kheer (Vermicilli Payasam).. My mom / grandmom used to make this often for most festivals, and some how, I used to love dunking one or two vadais in the payasam bit by bit and savour the spicy sweetness....
Sending this to :
- Radhika's Bloghop Wednesdays
- Nayna's Flavours of South India
- Sukanya's Monsoon Medley
- My favourite dish by Sreevalli
I have captured a step by step version of this, although I really wanted a final shot of this with the masala chai, but they disappeared before I could say ....errr.. cheese :D.. anyways, I hope you would make this at home and hey, do preserve one vadai for me too ! Off to the recipe now, shall we....
Prep time : 20 mins (apart from soaking) . Makes : 20 - 25 medium sized Vadais
Ingredients:
- Kadalai Paruppu / Channa Dal - 2 cups
- Tuvaram Paruppu / Toor Dal - a handful
- Red chillies - 4 to 6 (not Kashmiri Variety) - adjust spice
- Salt - to taste
- Ginger grated - 2 tsp
- Grated coconut - 3 TBSP (optional but recommended)
- Turmeric - a dash
- Coriander and curry leaves
- Oil - to deep fry
Method:
1) Wash and soak the dals separately with the red chillies for 45 mins - 1 hr.
2) Drain completely.
3) Now keeping aside a handful or two of the soaked dal, grind the rest of the dals with turmeric, grated coconut, ginger, chillies to a coarse paste without ANY water. Remove to a bowl.
4) Cover the lentil dough with cling wrap and refrigerate for a max of 20 mins (this helps me every time as the salt coagulates under refrigeration and the vadais turn very crispy).
5) Divide into equal lemon sized balls and pat gently into a small patty. Makes 20- 25 approx. Heat the oil meanwhile for frying.
6) To check if the oil is hot, pinch out a small dough into the oil. If it rises to the top immediately, it is ready.
7) Move the flame to medium-high now, and slide the vadais in batches. Fry on this heat only for perfect vadais.
8) Serve hot with a cup of tea or as part of a South indian Thali .
TIP : If you are making vadais for a party , and need to refry them again just before serving, fry it on low heat once. Remove on a tissue paper. Cool in a glass / stainless steel vessel with a light tissue paper. Re-fry again jsut before serving on medium-high heat just before serving and you have crispy munchies :-)