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Vada Adai is an incredible breakfast/ snack dish, especially for kids. This dish is crispy, tastes too good and alluring to the palate. Goes extremely well with sambar and any spicy chutney.
Vada Adai is a thick small vada shaped adai made with adai batter adding other seasonings like onions, crushed black pepper, cumin, coriander leaves, ginger and coconut pieces to give an intense flavor to the vada adai.
Vada Adai is an incredible breakfast/ snack dish especially for kids. Vada Adai is a thick small vada shaped made with adai batter adding other seasonings like onions, crushed blackpepper, cumin... Read More..
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Vada Adai is an incredible breakfast/ snack dish especially for kids. Vada Adai is a thick small vada shaped made with adai batter adding other seasonings like onions, crushed blackpepper, cumin, coriander leaves, ginger and coconut pieces to give an intense flavour to the vada adai. This dish is crispy, tastes too good and alluring to the palate. Goes extremely well with sambar and any spicy chutney! This snack is an innovation mix of making the vada with adai batter as adai is a very nutritious and healthy food to eat.
Eating adai daily would often make your kids and family get bored, hence adding few seasoning, onions, green chillies, fresh coriander leaves etc would naturally enhance the taste of the dish. Vada is one alluring snack that most of the kids love to eat as they are crisp and crunchy to eat. Hence this snack will be a super entertainer food that they would love to eat.
Vada Vada is one of the most traditional south Indian breakfast dish served with either coconut chutney or sambar. It is doughnut shaped and a small hole made in the center. It is made with urad dal or Bengal gram. It is a popular tiffin item normally eaten for breakfast or any time. Vada is a urad dal based fried snack is one of the delights from the South Indian cuisine. The urad dal is soaked ground together with spices and deep fried. The vada served its accompaniments makes a complete balanced meal.
The vadas are really delicious as their outer casings are crispy crackling and soft spongy inside with hardly any traces of oil smell or greasy taste. Eating the vada combined with sambar and coconut chutney is a match made in heaven and the taste is simply divine. You can also prepare delicious Dahi vadas which the vadas. Adai Adai is one of the most popular, nutritious lentil crepe breakfast dishes from the south Indian cuisine. It is made of four healthy lentils like the channa dal, moong dal, tur dal and urad dal, spiced with red chillies, fresh peppercorns and flavoured with ginger pieces. Rich in carbohydrates and proteins, it is a very simple yet very delicious and nutritious to eat.
Generally known as Adai dosa, it is served with coconut chutney and made into slightly medium thick pancake. As Adai is a multi lentil crepe, it is crispy, light and a stomach filling breakfast. Adai is a very filling and satisfying dish which keeps your day going. It tastes very good all by itself but when has with avial it has a heavenly and pleasant taste. Do try this brilliant variation of creating a yummy, delectable vada from the Adai batter. Watch out the video on making of this dish and don’t miss to try it out yourself.
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Swetha Satish Posted on Thu Aug 22 2013
Hi Chef, Me and m husband like most of your videos n try them as well...I have a request!! Can you please put up a video that shows how to make ARISELU...Staying in Gulf countries(Dubai), I miss all the fun back home..N would like to try out a few tr
Reply 0 - RepliesSujatha Srinivasan Posted on Thu Aug 22 2013
thts exactly the colour i want...lovely...no need for any side dish at all
Reply 0 - RepliesYashwini3 Posted on Thu Aug 22 2013
thanks for the recipe,can we bake, will they come out good if we bake?
Reply 0 - RepliesNeththra'sVision Posted on Thu Aug 22 2013
This is a easy recipe, I really like it since it's not deep fried. Thank you so much chef Sanjay Thumma!
Reply 0 - RepliesLifeExamined108 Posted on Fri Aug 23 2013
chef , thank you for your ideas. Krishna bless you.
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Paree PREITY Posted on Thu Aug 22 2013
Simple recipe chefji
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