Thayir vade in tamil. Kannada mosaru vade. The recipe is same across all regions.
Yesterday we had a party at home. So i had made thayir vade. :). I am reposting this recipe and the new pictures.
for Vadas :
- Urad dal / Uluthuparppu - 1 cup
- Salt to taste
- Baking soda - a pinch
- Curry leaves / Karvappale - few leaves
- Coconut pieces / Thengachuru - 2 tbsp
- Crushed roasted black pepper / Molag- 1 tsp
- Oil - 400ml (to deep fry)
- Curds / Yogurt / Thayir - 1 kg (beat with hand beater until smooth)
- Curds / Thayir - 1/2 cup (beat with hand beater until smooth)
- Grated Carrots - 2 tbsp
- Chopped Coriander leaves - 1 tbsp
- Boondi / Karasev
- Oil / Yenne - 1 tsp
- Mustard seeds / Kadag - 1/2 tsp
- Moongdal / Payiruthparppu - 1 tsp
- Asafoetida / Peryangyaum - 1/4 tsp
- Curry leaves / Karvappale - 4 leaves
- Wash & Soak the urad dal for 2 hrs
- Grind the thick batter(water as per req)
- Add soda, salt, pepper, curry leaves & coconut pieces Mix.
- Heat oil in a big pan. Take a small portion of the mixture. Make a hole in the centre and drop into hot oil.
- Deep fry till very light golden. Remove them from the pan and place them into the Paper towel
- Put hot vades into hot water. Leave it for 2 minutes. Press out each vada gently between cloth or paper towel.
- Then put all the vadas into curds. Soak it for 1 or 2 hrs.
- Heat oil in a small pan add oil then add mustard seeds, asafoetida, moond dal, curry leaves fry and remove from the flame pour it into the thayir vada.
- Arrange the vadas into medium tray or bowl
- Beat the curds & pour the remaining curds into vadas
- Sprinkle grated carrots, boondi + sev and coriander leaves. Serve
wow, the vadas are making me feel hungry. So mouth-watering.
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So delicious! I love Mosaru vade too, usually I make it in Summer, chilled!:)
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Thayir Vadas my all time Fav. Love it in summers...These look yum! have made in a long time!!
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Thanks a lot seema.
My husband would love these! :)
ReplyDeleteGood god,mouth watering vada....... yummy yummy,and your blog seetings are really good.
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Looks mouthwatering!Adding moongdal is new to me! Will try it out next time!
ReplyDeleteI love to heat in summer this vadas:)
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ReplyDeleteI too have never tried moong dal with it...we made dahi bhalla a chaat item similar to thayir vadai on sunday...will post that soon on the blog
ReplyDeleteI love snacking on these.....looks good.
ReplyDeleteThayir vada is a favourite at home and its been such a long time since I had some!! Looks yummy and ready to dig into :D You have a lovely blog here :)
ReplyDeleteThayir vadais are the best!! Love it.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on ur award. Nice thayir vadas. I love it.
ReplyDeletehi..first time here..lovely blog...uummm,...i loovvee thayir vadass
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ReplyDeleteThis recipe was really useful for me Thanks for the details which many other recipes dont have. Like the chutneys and how to soak the vadas. I had been searching for this recipe for long...
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