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Vadai / Ulundhu Vadai/ Urad Dal Vadai/Medhu Vadai Recipe

There is nothing more comforting than Vadai – a South Indian savory fritters made with lentils and look alike of doughnuts. They always play a part during all festivals, although they are enjoyed in different other ways. The number of dishes that are made from this basic Vadai is mind boggling – from Sambar Vadai to Rasa Vadai to Thayir Vadai not to talk about some more like Vadakari etc. Variations are bountiful and every one of them is as enjoyed as the next one.

But it all starts from this – the most basic of all Vadai’s. Although they can be made with holes in the middle most of the time it is not necessary to do so. In my in-laws place, they avoid putting holes when it comes to making these for the festivals (reason unknown) and in my mother’s place – they dint even think of putting one (again-reason unknown!) cos they just dint!:) :) But every time we have had guests or friends, they always preferred them with holes and I have been asked how I manage to do one with holes easily when it is supposedly very difficult.Believe me – they are not and after this pictorial – you would think likewise too.

    Ingredients

  • 1 cup – whole black gram dal (de-husked) ( urad dal)
  • 3-4 green chillies, sliced thinly (or as per taste)
  • 2″ ginger, peeled and chopped
  • salt to taste

Method

1.Wash and soak the lentils for 2-3 hours.

Vadai / Ulundhu Vadai/ Urad Dal Vadai/Medhu Vadai Recipe

2.Grind it with ginger and salt into a coarse paste. Avoid using any water and only add 1 tsp or so if having trouble grinding it. The trick is to avoid using water as much as possible. You can add the chillies now to the batter or grind it while making the batter.

Vadai / Ulundhu Vadai/ Urad Dal Vadai/Medhu Vadai Recipe

3.Take a plastic sheet/plate, oil it well with vegetable oil, apply oil/ghee/water to your fingers and make rounds of the batter – small lemon sized and place it on the sheet. If you are trying to make it for the first time, it is advisable to oil your fingers instead of water since while placing the fritters in the oil, the water may cause oil to splutter out.

Vadai / Ulundhu Vadai/ Urad Dal Vadai/Medhu Vadai Recipe

4.Press the round into flat disc – not thin, using your finger tip, make a small hole in the middle. You can skip making a hole too.

Vadai / Ulundhu Vadai/ Urad Dal Vadai/Medhu Vadai Recipe

5.Since the plastic is oiled, it will easy to slide it slowly into the hot oil for deep frying. You can either mildly slide it into the oil, or first place it first in your hands and then to oil. Whatever works.

Vadai / Ulundhu Vadai/ Urad Dal Vadai/Medhu Vadai Recipe

6.The oil must be hot. Once one side is done, the Vadai’s will automatically float to the top, turn them over and fry them until golden brown in color. Take care to see that the oil is not too hot nor cold. Too hot, the Vadai’s will be done on the outside and not inside. If oil is not hot, Vadai’s will be soggy. Make sure that oil is hot first and after dropping the Vadai’s, lower down the oil a little.

Vadai / Ulundhu Vadai/ Urad Dal Vadai/Medhu Vadai Recipe

7.Using a slotted spoon/ladle, remove them and place them in paper towel. Serve warm or with chutney.

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21 Responses to “Medhu Vadai (Black gram fritters)”
  1. FSM

    Thanks for your post. I am trying to eat healthy and feed my family healthy meals and would like to know if you have ever tried baking these instead of frying. If yes, how long did you bake them for and at what temperature?

    No I havent personally tried baking it. I have tried baking Masala Vadai though with good results – http://chefinyou.com/2009/06/baked-masala-vadai/ May be the same technique might help! Not sure though! –DK

  2. Sanc

    If I were to use split Urad dhal what would be the quantity? Also what is the yield for the quantity mentioned above?
    Sanc

    Hi Sanc – I think you would use the same amount. This recipe will yeild approx 8-10 Vadas, of course, depending on the size you make –DK

  3. Sanc

    Hi Divya,
    Wonderful recipe. I just have a question. i dont have the Indian Mixie or grinder. I got a food processor and a Oster Bender. How can I grind the batter to this thick consistency?
    Thanks
    Sanc

    Thanks Sanc :) .I may be wrong but I dont think the type of mixie really matters…anything that grinds will grind the batter too well..just plave the ingredients and let it run. Add drop by drop of water only if the processor refuses to run or grind. That should help…–DK

  4. again lovely post. love it. please check out my spicy wada recipe and look forward to hear your comments. http://recipe4cooking.blogspot.com/2009/12/spicy-dali-wada.html

    thanks,
    manisha

  5. I want to say – thank you for this!

  6. Gita's Kitchen

    crispy and perfect looking vadas, it took me quite sometime to make vadai with holes inside them :)

  7. Gita's Kitchen

    crispy and perfect looking vadas, it took me quite sometime to make vadai with holes inside them :)

  8. Vanamala

    wow fantastic…looks nice, lovely pics

  9. rekhas kitchen

    oooh you are most welcome any time DK for puri s Happy pongal to you

  10. karuna

    these look perfect. i make them for dhai vada so often. but I can never get the hole. I guess the trick is to have a thick batter like urs. mine is a little thin. nice pic by pic demo.

  11. Curry Leaf

    I love your comment DK.Well, GREAT MINDS THINK ALIKE. :D LOL & Take Care

  12. Anonymous

    yummy vadas…looks perfect… i make these but without holes…. which mixie do u use.. in mine i am not able to grind withot using water…
    sindu

  13. Happy cook

    Looks so yumm.
    Love the tip of using a plastic foil.
    I don’t make them often, maybe onece a year as i always say it is so diffficult to make.

  14. bindiya

    the pictorial is very good, will remember u everytime i make these , now with ur recipe next!

  15. Sunshinemom

    If anyone needs pongal guidance I will direct them to you, DK!! Simply yum!

  16. DEESHA

    How much I love these Vadas, We are never actually supposed to make vadas at home, we are kannadigas & in our custom, vadas (the one with holoes )are made only during death ceremonies, that maybe the reason why yr MIL doesnt make that version, even otherwise we are never supposed make vadas at home, while growing up, my neighbours happened to be iyers & how much I devoured the Vadas she made. yumm .. your vadas have come out superd, I loved that tiny hole, I hope I can make this sometime

  17. Maya

    Looks scrumptious and perfect..

  18. Curry Leaf

    Mouthwatering and perfect.I skip holes,for the simple reason,I can’t do it,it does not work for me at all.Thanks for the plastic technique.Never tried it.

  19. rekhas kitchen

    superb DK I think you are in a full festive mood every recipe looks so delicious and these vadas ummm looks so tempting

  20. Pavani

    Those vadai look delicious DK.. Pics are mouth watering..

  21. Soma

    Those are some neatly made holes. Its freeaing out here, & I am really craving these.. where do u live? :-) Just kidding…

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