Wish you all colourful and joyful Holi....
It's not much of Holi here in SG, though now a days lot of events are organized for Holi get-together. This is our first Hoii ;) and am composing this post...funny isn't it. It's more like wishing people in the blog world for festival than in real :).......
So come back to Holi ....it's been ages since I played Holi....wish the breakthrough comes soon...
Today the recipe is simple ones...Dahi Vada, Palak Panner with instant parata.
For Dahi Vada
Urad Dal/Black Gram Lentil - 1 cup
Oil - for deep frying
Salt - to taste
Curd/yogurt - 2 cup (beaten)
For tempering:
Dry red chili - 3-4
Green chilli - 2-4 (chopped)
Curry leaves - few
Jeera/Cumin powder - 1tps
Method:
1. Soak washed urad/black gram dal over night. Wash again the dal and grind into smooth paste in mixi without any water. Add salt or 1tps of water if required.
2. Transfer the paste into a bowl and beat it with hand. Add salt per taste.
3. Take small portion of it and give desire shape. You can use plastic sheet to make shapes.
4. Deep fry in oil until golen brown. This can be server as deliciosu snack.
4.a Add some chopped onion and green chili to dal paste and deep fry them to make it as snack.
5. Soak the fried vadas in warm water for 3-4 mins.
6. Meanwhile whisk the curd add salt. Remove the vadas from water and soak it in curd.
7. Top it up with tempering of dry red chili, green chili and curry leave in little oil. Garnish with cumin powder.
Also made Palak Paneer, for recipe click here
And here is Kedar's plate.
All these goes to FestiveFood: Holi Hai event hosted by dear Purva
And sending Vada and Dahi Vada to Ashwini's Lentils Mela
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hi...good food, delicious taste
ReplyDeleteWish u the same.
ReplyDeleteI used to eat a lot of dahi vadas when i was pregnant.My friend used to do it for me.Ur vada made me to call my friend.
Happy Holi, dear. Your vadas are shaped perfect! I can never get that shape.
ReplyDeletePerfect Vada's Priti..:)..yummy platter..:)
ReplyDeleteHoli Mubarak ho! Dahi vada :D can I come over? rakhna mere liye..
ReplyDeleteThanks gal :)
ReplyDelete@LG,ofcoz kabi bi aa jau
Happy Holi Priti...Send me that plate, its really inviting...will die for palak paneer:)...
ReplyDeleteHappy Holi Priti!! Nice Collection of Recipes on your Blog. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for ur comments Priti! Happy Holi!
ReplyDeletehappy holi dear...lovely vada and palak panner...
ReplyDeleteVada looks yum yum!
ReplyDeletehappy holi priti!
ReplyDeletedahi vada looking so good!
Happy Holi to you priti dahivada looks so delicious samepinch i also made dahivada to day
ReplyDeleteNice Dahi Vada and tempting Palak Paneer.
ReplyDeletewow..the dahi vada looks perfect..and so does the palak paneer..you are making me more hungry...happy holi..
ReplyDeleteHappy Holi to you too. great array of yummy food there, enjoy! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Holi there! Dahi Vadas are comfort food no? :D
ReplyDeleteHappy Holi Priti. Dahi vada looks very dtempting.
ReplyDeleteHappy holi deaar. Dahi vadas look yummy.
ReplyDeletelovely post,,wish u happy holi,..
ReplyDeleteHappy holi looks like you are having a party ther with all this delicious food.
ReplyDeletehappy holi..dahi vada looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holy! Looks delicous the vada :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Holi. Lovely dahi vada.
ReplyDeleteHappy Holi..Yummy dishes..Perfect vadas..
ReplyDeleteHappy Holi Priti!Dahi vadas look yummy.palak panner looks delicious dear.I have something for u in my blog. Pls accept& trail back to my blog.
ReplyDeleteLovely platter Priti...Happy Holi.
ReplyDeleteNice festival food there! Happy Holi! :)
ReplyDeleteVadas are looking perfect..I do the dahi vada same way but never soaked in water I directly dip them in curd..Is this a tip..Just curious..
ReplyDeletenice pictures too :)
ReplyDeletemouthwatering platter...looks great...
ReplyDeleteWow superb recipes. Love the platter....Looks yum.
ReplyDeleteGlad that the post was useful.Reg the settings : The ISO settings can be adjusted under Menu>Camera menu and the aperture settings can be done in aperture priority mode and am not aware of the shutterspeed setting as mine doesnt allow manual settings :(
ReplyDeleteThe platter looks delicious! Truly a festive spread.
ReplyDeleteholi with dahi wadas. now that how the festivals should be celebrated :)
ReplyDeleteYummy holi platter.love the palak paneer
ReplyDeleteYummy! looks perfect and delicious. There is something waiting for u in my blog.
ReplyDeleteVery delicious :)Happy holi pree :)
ReplyDeleteHappy holi!!
ReplyDeleteThe platter looks yum..Dahi wada is my all time fav.Palak paneer looks delicious.
Awesome Dahi vade,so suitable for festive occasion.The palak paneer and parthas got me hungry here:)
ReplyDeletevadas really too gud..mouthwatering preeti!!Even i do have this version of vadas in my blog..check my blog when u find time!!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks tempting, feel like grabbing Kedar's plate. This was ur first Holi after ur marriage, hope u had enjoyed to the fullest. :)
ReplyDeleteDahi vada looks gorgeous .. Hope you had a great Holi
ReplyDeleteEverything looks too good, please pass the plate to me, ha ha. Nice recipes dear. Love them.
ReplyDeleteHi preethi.........wow you sure have a fan following lady........thanks for stopping by . Im new to this space so can really do with all the encouragement I can get........Id like to make one suggestion to your paalak paneer......dont add adhrak and red chilli powder......this changes the color of the paalak to make it look brownish green.........also a must to preserve the green color is that once you blanch the leaves make sure to run them through cold water.....Another trick to keep the paalak lookin green..............
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely! Pass me that day, would love to have that! :-) Delicious!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment! I looked threw some of your recipes and yumo! Have a good wkend!
ReplyDeleteDelicious spread of food. i love dahi vada.
ReplyDeletewow! Priti u have a nice blog ...i love dahi vada :)looks yummy ..Thanks for stopping by:) keep visiting
ReplyDeletehi hope u got my comment
ReplyDeleteHi Priti, Dahi wada ka jawab nahin. 1 plate mere liye bhi...Happy holi
ReplyDeleteWow what a lovely platter. Wish u a Happy holi, the first Holi after marriage. The Dahi wada looks so yummy so does the palak paneer.
ReplyDeleteHappy holi..:) and that platter looks good.. I made vada too but made it indo rasa vad later..:D
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