Friday, 17 September 2010

Maddhur Vade


Maddhur vade is my all time favourite and had a fond memories with it.. My doddamma's house  is in Mandya,we used to visit them during our school holidays.Maddhur is a small town Half hour journey from Mandya and one hour from Mysore.we used to visit  many temples which surrounds Maddhur like vaidyanatheshwar temple on the bank of kaveri river,Paschima vahini,srirangapatna and many more..Then we used to buy these vade's there which is locally prepared  amd sell on streets,bus and railway station too.My doddamma gave me this recipe which is so easy and you can make it in a jiffy...Enjoy the taste of karnataka.


Ingredients:
Rice flour-1cup
Chiroti rava(fine sooji)-1cup
Salt to taste
coriander,finely chopped-1tbsp
Greenchillies,finely chopped-4
Onions,finely chopped-2
Oil for frying+2tbsp


Method:
Mix rice flour and rava,add 2tbsp of hot oil and mix well until the mixture crumbles.
Now add onions,chillies,coriander and salt mix well and add take small amount of mixture,add little water to knead a stiff dough.Don't mix all the mixture with water all at once,this will make the vada's soggy,so you have to mix little at a time and prepared immediately
Apply oil to palms,divide the dough into equal portions and prepare round balls.On a  plastic sheet,first apply oil on the sheet and take Small lemon size ball and spread the dough to a thin round and deep fry them until crispy and golden brown on both sides.serve hot with thick coconut chutney.

16 comments:

  1. They look lovely and crunchy :)

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  2. Oh..my fav too ..looks soooo crispy n tasty n tempting :)
    I am craving for some now!

    US Masala

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  3. looks great...I shall bookmark it..never prepared these..

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  4. wow i luv this maddur vadas..looks very crisp and yum !

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  5. hi Leena,
    You have a nice blog and wonderful collection of recipes..following you

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  6. Crispy maddur vadas makes me drool..

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  7. interesting vade - a nice quickie snack!!

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  8. looks so perfect and yummy!!! loved it..

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  9. That's so yumm...Thanks for this authentic recipe from your granny

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  10. I love this snack... This post is lying in drafts in my blog... will post it some time later :)

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  11. This is our favorite snack in my house. The maddur vade looks very tempting!

    Deepti

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  12. My mom makes this too,I had almost forgotten about this.Will try soon.

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