Vada Kari, Vada Curry, Vadai Curry or Vade Curry whatever we may call it but
it's the same curry which is just delicious infused with spices. I love
vade curry, a delicacy in Chennai but its pity that now a days it's so
difficult to get this wonderful dish in Chennai restaurants or udupi
hotels. Few of the upudi hotels still server this wonderful dish but one
has to go there early morning, so why not make of our own
and enjoy? It's a simple recipe only list of ingredients may look
long but then it's quite simple, lot of people use leftover masala vada to make
this & you can do the same.
Ingredients:
For Vadai
Channa Dal - 1 cup
Fennel Seeds - 1 tsp
Green Chiles - 2
Ginger - 1 tsp chopped [optional]
Onion -1/2
Cilantro - 2 tbsp chopped
Salt - to taste
Water - 1-2 tbsp [if required]
Oil - To brush pan
For Curry
Oil - 1 tbsp
Bay Leaf - 1
Clove - 2
Cinnamon - 1" pieces
Cumin Seeds - 1/2 tps
Onion - 1 large
Tomato - 2 large
Minced Ginger-Garlic - 1 tbsp [or ginger-garlic paste 1 tbsp]
Green Chilies - 2
Red Chili Powder - 1/2 tsp
Coriander Powder - 1/2 tsp
Turmeric Powder - 1/4 tsp
Coconut - 1/4 cup grated
Salt - to taste
Cilantro - 1 tbsp chopped
Water - 2-3 cups
Method:
1. Wash and soak channa dal either for 2-4 hours or overnight. Chop
onion, tomato, and cilantro, slit the chilies and keep aside.
2. Wash, drain all the water from soaked dal and grind coarse with fennel seeds, ginger, chilies. Add 1 tbsp of water only if required.
3.With the grinded mixture add 1/2 chopped
onion, cilantro, salt and mix well.
4. Heat a skillet or pan, brush oil and make small adai of dal mixture,
drizzle little oil and cook both sides until brown. Don't worry about the
shape, it's not we are focusing on. Do the same for remaining dal
mixture.
[To make the adai use small amount of dal mixture and spread over tawa, wet hand with water so it will be easy to spread the mixture]
5. Meanwhile we can start making the gravy, in pan heat oil, add bay leaf,
cloves, cinnamon, and cumin seeds allow it to crack. Add ginger-garlic,
onion and green chilies sauté until onion becomes pink, add all the spice powder and mix well.
6. Add chopped tomato, cook with lid until tomato
mash well, add salt and 2-3 cups water; bring it to good boil and simmer
for 5 minutes.
7. Once all the adai done, tire them into small pieces and add in to the
curry mix gently.
8. Grind coconut with little water in to smooth paste and add to the curry,
mix carefully, adjust salt if required. Simmer for 5 more minutes and off
the flame. Garnish with cilantro.
If the vade curry kept for long time the dal mixture will absorb all the
gravy so have it while it's warm with dosa/ idly or even with roti it goes
well.
And this goes to Srivalli's Breakfast Mela.
Have a good day ~~
This is a yummy way to make use of the left over vadas:) yummy recipe:)
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ReplyDeleteNew to me...looks extremely yum....
ReplyDeleteyummy....lovely dosa combination....i used to make both the ways...like steaming the dhal mixture or frying it like yours....:)
ReplyDeleteI have never tasted vada curry,but always have a wish to try,sounds and looks so so tempting with dosa and idli!
ReplyDeletewill try this sometime...looks yumm..idlis look so soft..
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ReplyDeletein Kerala we make a similar curry with urad dal vadai
Wow....looks yummy.....completely drool worthy....
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ReplyDeleteThis looks so yummy, love that bowl full of goodness.
ReplyDeleteOmg, with dosas and idlies ur vada curry makes me hungry..droolworthy side dish..
ReplyDeleteNice stepwise and explanation too...looks very tempting
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Looks soo delicious.
ReplyDeleteThe combo with Idly and Dosa looks perfect:-)
Delicious Curry..
ReplyDeleteYummy vada curry!!! Its my favorite curry with idly..
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Vada curry looks yummy
ReplyDeleteDelicious and healthy looking curry. Wonderful preparation.
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Delicious and yummy curry...
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This is utterly delicious!
ReplyDeletevadai curry looks yumm and delicious.
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ReplyDeleteprits...yummmy...my hubby like vadai curry a lotttt :)
ReplyDeletelooks tempting! Never heard of this. We make something else with masala vade, we call it gojjambade in Kannada. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is a new dish for me . I never heard of it before. I love Dosa, so you can imagine, how much I am going to enjoy this dish!:)
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Fav of mine with idlis,looks delicious and very tempting clicks.
ReplyDeleteSuperb. Couldn't stop drooling. Have never tried this so far. I wish we were neighbors :D
ReplyDeleteThis is new to me. Nice way to camouflage left overs too :)
ReplyDeletewow, nice side dish idea with dosa/idlis..have to try for sure
ReplyDeletenever had vada curry before...surely would love to try sometimes !
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Not sure if my comment came through!..thanks for the lovely entry Priti..I love vada curry..
ReplyDeletethough i have tasted this so many times i never tried on my own. great explanations and nice idea of making adai in tawa
ReplyDeleteI always wanted to know how to make vada curry. Thanks Priti for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteSuch a delicious curry...yummy yumm!!
ReplyDeleteWhile I was away I have missed out on quite a few recipes but this one is really interesting. I have eaten rasam vada and really liked it, this one too looks quite delicious.
ReplyDeletevery unique way to prepare curry
ReplyDeleteThe more I scroll through your pics the hungrier I get :)
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking vadai curry..
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To my surprise, I am hearing this recipe for the first time! looks so nice and inviting! have to try out though a long process:)
ReplyDeleteI made a vada curry recipe too.., from taste of pearl city, with a different version!, yours looks so yummy, I make something like this but it is totally different from yours, this is an interesting recipe should give it a go...
ReplyDeleteI ve this post in draft, i love vadai curry- ur version is little different! Looks goo!
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