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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Uzunda Vadai ( Urad Dhal Savoury Donuts)


Uzunda Vadai is a popular savory snack in South India.  You can get these vadas from top end restaurants to a normal tea stall.  Somehow I always enjoyed the fresh home made vadas than the shop bought one.  Home made vadas are always light, fresh and crisp.  A combination of freshly ground urad dhal with a touch of spices and herbs forms this savoury donuts.


  Urad dhal is a highly nutritious dhal which is also good for diabetics.There are so many different types of lentils available sometimes it's hard to remember them and identify them.  You won't beleive if I say I started identifying the different types of lentils only after getting married that too with the name in the package. When I was a little girl I always get confused with chana dhal and toor dhal, silly me isn't.  I know they have a hell lot of difference.   Don't worry now I'm familiar with all different types of lentils, that's why I'm here to post this recipe.

This popular Indian Donuts can be enjoyed along with your morning breakfast or as a evening snack with some coffee or tea.

Preparation: 30 minutes+ soaking time
Cooking Time: 20 minutes
Makes about 15 to 20 vadas

Ingredients:
Urad dhal- 150 g
Shallots- 3 finely chopped
Ginger- 1/2 inch piece finely sliced
Whole black peppercorns- 1/2 tsp
Coriander leaves- 1 tbsp finely chopped
Salt as required
Oil for frying

Method:
Soak the urad dhal in water for 2 to 3 hours.  Grind the urad dhal into a paste by adding very little water.  The consistency should be very thick.  Let the batter rest for 1 or 2 hours.  Beat the batter well with a spoon.  The more you beat you get more fluffier vadas.  Add the finely chopped shallots, coriander leaves, ginger, pepper and salt.  Mix the batter well.
Heat the oil in a kadai.  Place a small amount of batter in a aluminium foil or banana leaf.

 Wet your hands, make a small hole in the center with your finger.  Remove the vadas from the foil and drop it in hot oil.  To check the oil is hot enough, drop a small batter in the oil and it should come bubbling on top.  Fry the vadas on both sides until they look golden brown in colour.  Serve hot with chutney and sambhar.
Note:
The oil should be at right temperature, if the heat is too low it'll get soaked in oil and if it's too high it'll burn.  So make sure you fry it at the right temperature as I mentioned above.

Sending this recipe to What's everyone having for Iftar, Joy from Fasting to Feasting

72 comments:

  1. I still get confused with the dals!!!! The vadas have been made to perfection ayeesha :)
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  2. These are my favourite south-Indian food! Love these so much. I am saving this recipe to make some and surprise my family this weekend!! Thank you for sharing this unique recipe.

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  3. The vadais look so good, I was tempted to steal a bite :) My favourite snack too.

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  4. Amazing vadai and lovely combo. The picture is so inviting that I feel like coming to your place.

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  5. Yummy vadas..lovely golden colour...fried to perfection. I can see some idlis too..now this is really tempting me.

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  6. hubby's fav,but i'm fail to do it

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  7. wow!!beautiful presnetation n click!!perfect vadai and with yummy chutney!

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  8. Love this !! perfectly done garelu !!

    Ongoing Event - CC-Roti Pachadi/Chutney

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  9. Your vada look so fluffy and tasty! It is pourring rain outside and I am now dreaming of munching some of them :-)

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  10. This vada is my fav. Vada is a perfect healthy breakfast/snacks. Nice presentation..

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  11. Yummy yum uzhunnu vadai..my hubby's fav..perfectly done dear!!

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  12. Super aayitindallo....cute little holes too...

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  13. dhal donuts?! sounds intriguing! i must check if the indians stalls over here have this..

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  14. My favorite tea time snack..yummy

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  15. Beautiful vadas!!!! Though a regulat recipe, it takes some amt of expertise to get it perfect!!!

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  16. எனக்கு ரொம்ப பிடித்த ஒன்று,ப்ரெசண்டேஷன் ரொம்ப அழகாயிருக்குக்கு....

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  17. Perfectly done ulundu vadas... Would great with sambar...

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  18. One of the best invention of mankind n it so perfectly done n presented mine is never so perfect..

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  19. I love the idea of a savory doughnut

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  20. Ulundha vadai makes me just drool at it.. Served on the vazhai ilai with chutney and sambar... absolute perfect way to delight a guest!! :-)

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  21. Beautiful pics...Its early morning here and I really wish to have such a wonderful vada for my breakfast....

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  22. wow! indian donuts - this look amazing!!! making donuts to begin with is really hard, especially when fried. kudos to you!

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  23. Delicious n addictive vadais ~ love that spread :)
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  24. WOW..mOUTHWATERING AND A BEAUTIFUL PRESENTATION DEAR..

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  25. This looks lovely! So crunchy and spicy!

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  26. Love the presentation and the accompaniments that u prepared along with these vadas.
    www.savitharajsspiceland.blogspot.com

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  27. Delicious to the core. This is my most favorite vadai and I love the name savory donut for it :) :)

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  28. hey dear....love uzhunnu vadas...always bad at making holes....will try ur ideas...u know i have burnt my index finger once... accidently dipped the finger with the vada.urs is perfect

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  29. oh dear you made my fav south Indian snacks. Thanks for this recipe so much.. you are inspiring me :)

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  30. woowwww. looks so crunchy. love the chutney and sambar. with the vazha ilai.. the smell will b great when folded in the banana leaf . looks yummm...

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  31. Like uzhunnu vada very much myself, very nice snaps as always, and agree with you on the dal. I still identify dal by the name on the package, they are so many similar looking ones !

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  32. Crispy vadas..looks super yumm

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  33. Hey Ayeesha,

    That's a complete South Indian breakfast platter. Lovely presentation!!!

    Regards,
    Seema
    amchi-bong-konnexion.blogspot.com
    seemabbas.blogspot.com

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  34. Vadai looks so crispy and well made.

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  35. Wow...u made it urself? this is always my fav snack...i just love to eat and it is healthy snack too.

    Angeline

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  36. WOW!! What a lovely presentation!! They look so perfect and tempting..

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  37. Thank you dearies for all your lovely comments

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  38. Vadas look perfect and excellent clicks.

    I recently posted a recipe for Mini Mango Cheesecake . Please have a look at it when you have time.

    -Lavanya.
    http://recipecongeries.blogspot.com

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  39. These vadais look yummy. Guess it's the type that I used to eat a lot as a teenager. The Indian stalls outside my school compound used to sell these. :))

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  40. Hi Ayeesha,

    Just came into your blog and pictures are stunning. Thanks for motivating me.I am newbie to blogger world as well as for kitchen. :-)

    Cheers,
    Uma
    http://umaskitchenexperiments.blogspot.com

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  41. Crispy vadas... and love the whole setup in the snap.. After marriage when I started to cook, I made dosa with moong dal instead of urad dal.. and was wondering for a long time why my dosas were yellow in colour :)

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  42. Oh, I love these!! They looks perfect, crispy and delicious..superb clicks!!

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  43. Ah, I just finished my lunch and now you are making me hungry with these lovely vadas. Beautiful setup, tempting clicks. Really admire your work :)

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  44. HMMM.... love this delicious, crisp and crunchy vadas. My all time fav. Now my little one's. Amazing clicks as usual.

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  45. wow ,the vadas look so crisp and inviting !

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  46. Sounds wonderful! Yummy! I'm following.

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  47. I shared some awards with u...please collect them from my blog...tc..enjoy..:)

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  48. This's one of my all time favorites..I just have to bite into one and I'll never say no to a second... and then a third...:) Yours look sooo yummy, soft and crispy.

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  49. well shaped fluffy and crispy looking vadais. The presentation is very nice

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  50. Awesome Blog, Ayeesha!! This is my first time here. As I was touring through your blog...found your amazing collection of recipes for SWEETS...from cookies, pastries, indian sweets and so many other deserts...a long list!! I wish I could get my hands on them :).

    Ulundhu Vadai looks perfect! You have deep fried it so well...shape,color and everything. Served neatly with both chutney and sambar! Yum!!

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  51. slurp..drooling here Ayeesha..Love this prefect crispy vadai..lovely click.
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  52. salam umm maimoonah, many thanks for your visit .. this is the first time i really get to try original vadas recipe from you, rather than buying ready ones from the shop, which is not nice-too commercialised in the ingredients..
    your proposal to do gueat post on meat with lentils would be just great.. i accept,take care, here's my email again... wmznahwm@gmail.com

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  53. Lovely recipe with amazing photography!! So impressive! Thanks for sharing dear!

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  54. WOW!!! This is absolutely tempting & yummy!!!

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  55. Wow what a picture! I am drooling here

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  56. Splurt, perfectly made vadas, feeling to have it now.

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  57. I've never seen a savory donut before but it looks delicious!

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  58. This is one of the most common south-indian breakfast dishes... lovely pictures ayeesha! I realized recently how simple these are to make :) taste amazing with some peanut or cocout chutney and sambhar.

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  59. I join the comments is a powerful realization well prepared, are exquisite and very beautiful, hugs and kisses.

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  60. I have only tried the ones made with gram flour or potato, so I am thrilled to see your dhal vada recipe. Looks delicious and easy to make. Thanks for sharing such lovely savory snack.

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  61. Aww.. Vadas look perfect.. fluffy.. thanks for the tip there.. make this breakfast for me when I visit u pls.. :)

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  62. Looks so soft and yum....perfect vadai...thank u for sending them down to JFFTF-IV.....

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