WHEAT ADAI /GODHUMAI ADAI– SWEET & SPICE VERSION


SWEET ADAI
Sweet adai

Ingredients:

  1. Wheat flour / Atta – 1 cup
  2. Powdered jaggery – 3/4 cup
  3. Cardamom seeds – 2nos (powdered)
  4. Coconut pieces – 1/4 cup
  5. Water – 1.25 cups

Directions:

  1. Heat a heavy bottomed kadai and put the jaggery with 1.25 cups of water.
  2. Melt it and make a syrup.Strain the impurities in a metal strainer.Bring it to boil. 
  3. Now add the cardamom powder and the wheat flour along with coconut pieces (If u feel the water is not sufficient ,add 1/4 cups more).
  4. Mix it thoroughly so that no lumps are formed.
  5. Make it a dough.The dough is very soft to touch as we knead it in direct fire. DSC00732
  6. Make balls of even size.
  7. Take a small polythene sheet or Plantain leaf greased with oil.Spread the ball with hands .

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    8.Heat a dosa tawa .Sprinkle some oil and put the adai into it.Cook on both sides till it becomes light golden brown.
Sweet n soft adai is ready to taste!!
SPICY ADAI
Ingredients:

  1. Wheat flour – 2 cups
  2. Sambhar powder or chilly powder – 1 tsp
  3. Asafetida / hing – 1/4 tsp
  4. Big onions – 2 nos ( finely chopped)
  5. Curry leaves – 1 sprig (-do-)
  6. Salt – to taste

Oil & Water – to knead the dough
Directions :

  1. Take all the ingredients in a bowl  and mix it well by adding a tsp of oil and reqd water.
  2. Knead a dough and keep it for half-an-hour by covering with a lid. DSC00733
  3. Then make even sized balls and spread the ball with the hands.

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  4. Heat a dosa tawa by sprinkling oil and cook the adai till it becomes light golden brown on both the sides.
Tasty,Spicy adai is ready to serve hot with onion raita:)This is a mouth watering combination!!

godhumai adai

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33 thoughts on “WHEAT ADAI /GODHUMAI ADAI– SWEET & SPICE VERSION”

  1. both adais looks very delicious Chitra.

    Regarding ur question – For avoiding the bitterness of methi add some salt in methi leaves, mix well and keep it aside for 10 minutes. Then squeeze extra water & then use methi for any paratha or curry.

  2. hi chitra thank you for stopping by and leaving your comment. You’ve a very nice blog – and nice adai recipes. should try them one of these days 🙂 hope to see you around.

  3. So different & looks lovely. I eat adai in a friends place but never made them at home… nice recipes around your blog. chitra

  4. thanks for stopping by Chitra.
    I sweet adai is new to me and I have never tried adai with wheat flour. Looks good and I bet tastes great as well.

  5. I have never heard of sweet adai too, looks yum and loved that you used wheat flour in this….will surely give it a try 🙂

  6. U reminded me of my aunt in india…she makes yummy sweet adai…am gona use try making using ur recipe now:)

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