MIXED VEGETABLE VADA – VEGETABLE VADAI

VADA COLLAGE

I googled so many recipes, referred some cookbooks and finally came up with this vegetable vada recipe. Some have suggested to make this vada with gram flour &  rice flour and some recipes are with urad dal. I felt recipe with urad dal would be better and healthy. If you want to make mixed Veg bonda, then gram flour /besan would be the best option. 

Mixed vegetable vada / Vegetable vadai recipe

Mixed vegetable vada / Vegetable vadai recipe

Mix vegetable vada/ vadai for evening snacks !

 
Cuisine: Indian
Category: Snacks
Serves: 8
Prep time: 10 Minutes
Cook time: 20 Minutes
Total time: 30 Minutes
 

INGREDIENTS

For the batter :

  • White round urad dal – 1/2 cup
  • Salt – as needed
  • Water – 2 – 3 tbsp ( upto 1/4 cup)
  • Asafetida / hing – 1/4 tsp
  • Ginger – 1 inch piece
  • Green chilli – 1 no

To mix :

  • Carrot – 2 nos
  • Grated Cabbage – 1/4 cup
  • Green chilli – 1 no
  • Small onion – 10 nos
  • Curry leaves – A few
  • Coriander leaves – A few
HOW TO MAKE VEGETABLE VADA
  • Wash and soak urad dal for 1 hour.
  • Grind all the ingredients given under ‘for the batter’ in a mixie. Add water gradually.
  • Make a thick, smooth batter. 
  • Chop or grate the carrots. Chop the small onions, green chillies, curry leaves finely.
  • Grate the cabbage. Mix all the veggies to the batter. Check for salt.
  • Heat the oil in a kadai and deep fry vadas in batches. Serve hot !!
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    NOTE
    • We don’t have to worry about the shape of vada. U’ll get a nice perfect shape. The batter mixed with vegetables would be very thick.
    • Suppose if the batter is watery, add little rice flour to get the proper shape. But this step won’t be needed.
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    76 thoughts on “MIXED VEGETABLE VADA – VEGETABLE VADAI”

    1. Amazing dish..I prepare this..I add spread a bit rice flour or bread crums to the vada before frying.it gives a crispy outerlayer..

    2. Chitra – For real – I am drooling – You are killing me posting such yummy looking vadais! Want some NOW! First class post – achieved what it was meant to -:)

    3. ரொம்ப நல்லா இருக்கு…அம்மா அடிக்கடி இப்படி செய்வாங்க…ஆனா இங்கு என் பொன்னுக்கு வெரும் உளுத்தம்வடை தான் பிடிக்கும் என்பதால் எதுவுமே சேர்ப்பதில்லை…

    4. Vadas looks crisp…I have generally seen keerai or carrot version of this vadai. Mixed vegetable seems to be a good option too.

    5. Sensible Vegetarian

      The vadai looks fantastic, the addition of veggies had made it look super delicious and beautiful.

    6. oh god Chitra love vada's,unfortunately I can never get it right, but order it every time we are at desi resturant

    7. Wow….very innovative thought..

      Healthy as well best way of including vegetables….everyone can enjoy this different receipe..

      Thanks.

    8. Wow, perfect vadas..looks irresistible and yum..one query though..how do you get the vadas in round shape with a hole in middle? I've tried doing this couple of times but no luck with the shape like yours yet!!:)

    9. Mmm.., Gorgeous vadas, I have used dill leaves(sabsige soppu) like this to ulundu vada, never thought of using vegetables will try next time..

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    11. Mehjabeen Arif

      love ur vadas.. crispy..

      new to ur space.. nice blog n pictures dear..
      happy to follow u !

      do visit me when u get time
      Jabeen

    12. Hey Chitra, that's a captivating title you have for your blog- I've enjoyed that movie and watched it a couple of times and it brings a smile to my face to see your title…:) Glad to hit upon your blog on my lazy trawl- the vadas look too delicious and irresistible, I will definitely try it! Gonna join your fan club and get back to all your recipes in leisure. Cheers!

    13. I made this Chitra and it turned out super – Thanks for the idea dear :)I had never used cabbage in my vadais before

    14. first time here. I love your space. Plus the added health info you give is top notch! I should probably start doing the same too! 🙂 After all, people love to hear how junk food is healthy! 😀

      Kavi | Edible Entertainment

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