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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Dahi Vadas ( Baked Version)

In my last post I mentioned that we are just ready for this month challenge in Fried to Favourite and here we are.  This month I made Dahi Vadas for our challenge Fried to Favourite.  We always enjoy Dahi vadas, particularly during Ramdhan, it's a must on Iftar table.
As Ramadhan is getting very closer, I was super excited to make these baked version of Dahi vadas.   After all feeding our family with the best food, fills our heart with tranquility.

I baked these vadas in a mini bun tin, for which you have to spray some cooking spray or grease lightly with oil to avoid sticking to the pan.  If you are using silicone mould, you can go for zero oil.  When these baked vadas are used in Dahi vadas, it's really hard to identify that they are baked and not fried.  To check out what our other members have been doing for this challenge, please click here.


Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Cooking Time: 20 minutes
Serves 4 to 5

Ingredients:
Dosa batter- 1 litre  ( recipe follows )
Yogurt- 500 ml
Tamarind chutney- few teaspoon  ( recipe follows )
Savoury Boondhi- 1 tbsp
Coriander leaves- 2 tbsp ( finely chopped )
Oil- to grease the tray
Salt to taste

Method:
Preheat the oven to 200 degree Celsius.  Grease lightly the bun or muffins. Fill it with the batter.  Put it inside the oven for 20 minutes.  Insert a toothpick or skewer to check if it's cooked.  Take it out from the oven.  Carefully remove it from the tin with the help of a spoon.
Beat the yogurt along with salt and few tablespoons of water.  Drop the baked vadas in the yogurt.  Drizzle with tamarind chutney, sprinkle savoury boondi and coriander leaves on top.  Serve it immediately or keep it in the refrigerator until you serve.

Note:
In case you are baking the vadas well ahead before you serve.  Soak the vadas in hot water for about 5 minutes and then drop it in yogurt.  Also fresh dosa batter makes the best, than the old one.

Dosa Batter Recipe

Ingredients:
Parboiled rice- 3 cups
Urad dhal- 1 cup
Salt to taste

Method:
Soak the rice and dhal separately for about 3 to 4 hours.  Grind them separately.  Rice batter has to look slightly coarse and urad dhal batter has to come fluffy.  Mix the two batter along with salt and set aside for about 6 to 8 hours until they ferment and doubled in bulk.  Then use the batter as suggested in the recipe.

Tamarind Chutney Recipe

Ingredients:

Tamarind- a lemon sized ball soaked in water
Dates- 4 pitted
Jaggery- 3 tsp
Chilly powder- 1/2 tsp
Ginger powder- 1/4 tsp
Methi powder- 1/4 tsp
Salt to taste

Method:
Extract the juice from the tamarind soaked in water.  Grind the dates along with little tamarind water.  Add the tamarind juice, ground dates, chilly powder, methi powder, salt and 1 cup of water in a pan. Bring it to boil, reduce the flame and simmer it until you get a thick sauce like consistency.
Cool this sauce completely and store it in the refrigerator for about a month and it can be used whenever necessary.

Linking this recipe with Nupur's Fried to Favourite , Ramadhan friendly recipes and Bake Fest hosted by The Pumpkin Farm, originally started by Vardhini 



49 comments:

  1. Very interesting Ayeesha. I would like to try them out. How were they when you tried them without soaking in the yogurt/curd?

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  2. My favorite.. and what a healthy version.

    Ramadan kareem sis!

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  3. @ Shri, it was almost like a idli with crispy outer layer, which was just perfect for the vadas.

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  4. Wow! I could never think of this with dosa batter.. They indeed look quite airy..

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  5. these look even better than the fried ones, love them m gonna try these soon, iA. I love your presentation , the clay pots, the lamp everything

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  6. Healthy versions are always the best... Looks so yummy

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  7. thanks for the wishes and following... what an healthy idea from original version of deep drying vada...simply superb... excellent presentation...

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  8. Lovely recipe dear..vadas look tempting n delicious!

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  9. Yummy healthy preparation...Loved the idea of using dosa batter too...Beautiful clicks as always..

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  10. That's such a nice treat friend.A healthy version.And as usual your clicks rock !

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  11. Wow, Am going to try these out very soon Ayeesha. You have a nice space and lots of interesting recipes.

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  12. Healthy version..Looks yummy and tempting.

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  13. Baked dahi vada looks so soft and delicious.

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  14. Wow what an awesome idea.. And I have a doubt regarding your blog name, why did you name it pearl city, coz my native is also known as Pearl city Just curious to know :)
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  15. Loved this healthy version of the classic dahi vada. You have presented it beautifully Ayeesha :)

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  16. A very nice and healthy version! Bookmarked!

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  17. Seriously wat a wonderful idea of using idly batter for making this baked dahi vadas, fantastic and guilt free.

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  18. Thanks for sharing the healthy version of vadas! Love them, but can't have often because they are so fatty when fried in oil. This one is good!

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  19. Healthy, guilt free version of the ever popular dahi vadas!!!
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  20. They must have tasted awesome and sounds very healthy too...

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  21. Wow looks yum, perfect baked version!

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  22. Interesante me gustaría ser tu invitada a la mesa es una exquisitez, hugs,hugs.

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  23. Thanks for sending it to my event Ayesha, and thanks for using the logo too.

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  24. healthy and delicious recipe... will try this for sure... thanks for sharing...

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  25. Wow!! You got an awesome blog.. Interesting posts and fab clicks!!
    Glad to follow you!! Do visit my blog in your spare time..

    http://aromaticdining.blogspot.com/

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  26. Healthy vada with lovely clicks. The lamp in the back ground really really attracted me! :)

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  27. Although the challenge was for Dahi-Vada, I can have all your Vadas with a mouthful without any yoghurt on them. They look so tempting Ayeesha... Well done

    Thank you for linking it to the event "From Fried to Favourite"

    Love
    Nupur

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  28. MOUTHWATERY VADAS.. PERFECTLY BAKED..

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  29. Fantastic! This looks so tasty!

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  30. baked vada looks fabulous deliciously done

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  31. First time in your place..nice and neat blog..keep it up..

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  32. First time in your place..nice and neat blog..keep it up..

    7aumsuvai.com

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  33. dahi vada looks very delicious. love this baked version

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  34. My favorite blog also a healthy blog.

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  35. Ramadan Kareem to you..Thats an awesome blog uve got there..Im totally floored..I have never tried dahi vadas for iftar yet.. I must try it soon ! Totally impressed with you photography as well..Keep up the good job !

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  36. Dahi vadai looks very tempting and loved the baked version. Ramadhan Kareem Ayesha...

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  37. Ramadan Kareem, Ayeesha! Very innovative recipe! Fantastic recipe and beautiful pics!

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  38. New way of making dahi vada.. And its excellent!!

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  42. omg...this is absolutely delicious..:) and healthy

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  43. Very interesting and healthy version of my favourite dahi wada. It is unbelievable. Thanks for sharing.

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