This recipe is my guest post on Cooking Varieties. Actually I was supposed to do this long back ago with any recipe using Winter Squash, since it was really just the time we moved to India, I couldn't make it. Ms.Wan was really kind and patience with me, I really appreciate that.
Finally when I was ready to do the post, it was just a couple of days before Ramadhan, so I decided to make some Iftar related recipes, so this kari vadai (meat and lentil fritters). Thank you Ms.Wan for giving me this wonderful opportunity.
Kari Vadai is nothing but fritters made with fritters and lentils. I have used here Chana dhal which is nothing but yellow split pea. You can find this in any Indian grocery stores. This is something which we have for our Iftar with Kanji (Soup). This vadai can be prepared with uncooked meat also, but I cooked the meat and then used for fritters, since it reduces the cooking time for vadai, aslo you don't have to worry whether the inside is cooked or not and your oil doesn't get spoiled with all the meat fat. Hope you all enjoy this recipe
Preparation Time: 20 minutes
Cooking Time: 20 minutes
Make 15 to 20 vadai's
Ingredients:
Chana dhal (Yellow Split Pea) - 150 g
Boneless lamb- 150 g
Onion- 1 small sized finely chopped
Ginger garlic paste- 2 tsp
Cumin seeds- 1 tsp
Fennel seeds- 1 tsp
Chilli powder- 1 tsp
Garam masala- 1 tsp
Turmeric powder- 1/2 tsp
Coriander leaves- 1 tbsp finely chopped
Lemon juice- 1/2 tbsp
Salt as required
Oil for frying
Method:
Soak the chana dhal in water for 2 hours. Finely chop the lamb pieces and marinate with turmeric, lemon juice, salt and 1/2 tsp of garam masala. Add oil in a pan, add the meat pieces and cook until the meat is completed cooked. Now grind the chana dhal by adding very little water into a thick coarse paste. Once the dhal looks coarsely ground, add the meat and grind it again. Meat should also look like coarse pieces in the dhal. Now add the spices, salt, onion, chopped coriander leaves and ginger garlic paste. Mix it well. Heat oil in a pan to shallow fry, once the oil is hot enough to fry, make patties out of the mixture and drop it in hot oil, keep the flame in medium and cook it on both sides until it looks golden brown in colour. Serve the hot vadai's with green chutney.
Note:
To check the oil is hot enough, drop a small amount of mixture in the oil, if it comes bubbling up immediately then the oil is ready to fry.
Also if your mixture doen't hold well and it's too crumbly, add some gramflour or all purpose flour to hold the mixture.
Sending this to Joy From Fasting to Feasting, Iftar Nights, Serve it Only Fried, CC-Appetizers
Finally when I was ready to do the post, it was just a couple of days before Ramadhan, so I decided to make some Iftar related recipes, so this kari vadai (meat and lentil fritters). Thank you Ms.Wan for giving me this wonderful opportunity.
Kari Vadai is nothing but fritters made with fritters and lentils. I have used here Chana dhal which is nothing but yellow split pea. You can find this in any Indian grocery stores. This is something which we have for our Iftar with Kanji (Soup). This vadai can be prepared with uncooked meat also, but I cooked the meat and then used for fritters, since it reduces the cooking time for vadai, aslo you don't have to worry whether the inside is cooked or not and your oil doesn't get spoiled with all the meat fat. Hope you all enjoy this recipe
Preparation Time: 20 minutes
Cooking Time: 20 minutes
Make 15 to 20 vadai's
Ingredients:
Chana dhal (Yellow Split Pea) - 150 g
Boneless lamb- 150 g
Onion- 1 small sized finely chopped
Ginger garlic paste- 2 tsp
Cumin seeds- 1 tsp
Fennel seeds- 1 tsp
Chilli powder- 1 tsp
Garam masala- 1 tsp
Turmeric powder- 1/2 tsp
Coriander leaves- 1 tbsp finely chopped
Lemon juice- 1/2 tbsp
Salt as required
Oil for frying
Method:
Soak the chana dhal in water for 2 hours. Finely chop the lamb pieces and marinate with turmeric, lemon juice, salt and 1/2 tsp of garam masala. Add oil in a pan, add the meat pieces and cook until the meat is completed cooked. Now grind the chana dhal by adding very little water into a thick coarse paste. Once the dhal looks coarsely ground, add the meat and grind it again. Meat should also look like coarse pieces in the dhal. Now add the spices, salt, onion, chopped coriander leaves and ginger garlic paste. Mix it well. Heat oil in a pan to shallow fry, once the oil is hot enough to fry, make patties out of the mixture and drop it in hot oil, keep the flame in medium and cook it on both sides until it looks golden brown in colour. Serve the hot vadai's with green chutney.
Note:
To check the oil is hot enough, drop a small amount of mixture in the oil, if it comes bubbling up immediately then the oil is ready to fry.
Also if your mixture doen't hold well and it's too crumbly, add some gramflour or all purpose flour to hold the mixture.
Sending this to Joy From Fasting to Feasting, Iftar Nights, Serve it Only Fried, CC-Appetizers





Kari vadai looks very yummy yummy. Can we use minced meat for this? I would really like to try this for Iftar one day. Would taste glorious with Kanji :)
ReplyDeleteThese look delicious! The lamb and the spices - my mouth is watering!
ReplyDeleteEmmm...bestnya...leh dicuba nanti...tq ..tq...kongsi resepi...kak cek amik dulu resepi ek...
ReplyDeleteSalam ramadhan tuk Ummu Mymoonah sekeluarga...
wow love this combo...yumm...mouth watering
ReplyDeletelooks delicious...nice snack...
ReplyDeleteAyeesha, Droolworthy pic..Absolutely tempting, my mom makes the same fritter with shrimp / Prawns..
ReplyDeleteThose look delicious!
ReplyDeleteVery crispy and crunchy looking vadais. Amazing preparation.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Karee Vadai is something new to me. Looks like a nice and meaty treat.
ReplyDeletei saw your guest post there! :D love the fritters - we have something similar in korean cuisine with meat and tofu!
ReplyDeleteNice one for ramdan. Looks so crunchy nd yum
ReplyDeleteWow a wonderful twist to traditional vadai.Would definitely try this.
ReplyDeleteMeat with lentils is such a nice idea...looks very tempting
ReplyDeleteAyeesha, looks delicious !!!
ReplyDeleteInsha Allah .. i will try!!
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ReplyDeleteMy mom used to make this kari vadai quite often,been ages i had them,soo tempting and incredible..
ReplyDeleteso lovely vadai.....and congrats for the guest post
ReplyDeleteA Girl's Diary
Delicious vadai's. Never tried vadas with meat. It sure looks yummy..
ReplyDeleteNever tried vada with meat--sounds so yummy! The picture is also tempting me girl!
ReplyDeleteLooks so crispy delicious and healthy too.
ReplyDeleteIt looks very yummy.
ReplyDelete-Lavanya
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Looks lovely will try this using chicken:)
ReplyDeleteCrispy, delicious fritters!!!
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ReplyDeleteDelicious vadai,luks very tempting...
ReplyDeletevery tasty..looks like parippu vada..i dont like parippu vada much..but i think i will love this
ReplyDeletethat looks so delectable. Will be sure to try it out.
ReplyDeleteyum!!! looks delicious. Will be sure to give it a shot.
ReplyDeleteLooks wow... am drooling over this...
ReplyDeleteMeat and lentils are a perfect combo, thats why I love kebabs..and these vadas are perfect yummy treat for any ocassion..loved it
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Sukanya
Vada looks great...I never made with meat, will try soon..
ReplyDeleteI was just telling someone else how much I love lentils.
ReplyDeleteSalams,you've got a great blog.Nice pics.
ReplyDeleteUmm Maimoonah! you are doing fab job dear! totally love your kari vadai. Sorry wasnt able to keep in touch, Ramadan keeps me tied up :)
ReplyDeletelovely post delicious looking vadai looks fabulous
ReplyDeletelooks delicious...nice snack...awesome clicks...
ReplyDeletesalam ayeesha. many thanks for your willingness to do guest post for me..
ReplyDeletekaree vadai is such a delicious fritters and normal visitors plus some new ones came to visit with sweet comments.
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healthy vadai...looks very crispy...perfect with tea!
ReplyDeleteI thought they're kababs, lovely recipe. Yummy looking fritters :)
ReplyDeletelooks yummyy....crispy and delicious
ReplyDeleteLooks crispy. With meat it should be delicious.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Uma
I'm drooling! These look so goooood!
ReplyDeletethese fritters are yummy
ReplyDeleteYummy Kari Vadai.. looks so tempting.. Just the perfect combo eith nonbu kanji..
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking it to Iftar Nights..
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ReplyDeleteTasty and beautiful. Precooking the meat is an excellent idea to cut down on the cook time.
ReplyDeleteThis look absolutely amazing and special! gloria
ReplyDeletewow dear as usual its a treat to all my senses dear
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and tempting :)
ReplyDeleteThis look absolutely amazing,an excellent idea,hugs,hugs,
ReplyDeleteNice appetiser for Iftar.. Will try it soon... Can we use minced meat?
ReplyDeleteThank you everyone for your sweet comments.
ReplyDelete@NK Yes you can use minced mest, but I prefer using lean minced meat with less fat.
These look so yummm. A perfect for iftar snacks. Loved this.
ReplyDeletethis looks like a great snack..ideal for iftar too..:)
ReplyDeleteHi Ayeesha,my hubby's hometown is Tuticorin.This is my first visit here and Luv ur recipes.Visit my foodblog too
ReplyDeleteYum combo of lentils and meat...vadai looks delectable......
ReplyDeleteTried it at home and it was yummy!!My husband simply adored it!!Thanx a lot aayesha.Sharing it on my blog and fb page..do drop in when you are free:)
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