Maddur Vada | Maddur Vade Recipe

Easy Maddur Vada vade bada Recipe

It’s been ages since I took any pictures, relying on old pictures to write posts now a days.  This is again one of those recipe I made during my in-laws visit.  I ran out of ideas for evening tea snacks, how many days to make aloo pakoda, namak para, masala vada or other assorted pakodas,  So I tried this maddur vada for a change though I never ate maddur vade before.  It was a nice change and everyone liked it specially MIL and DH, I followed Prathibha’s Maddur Vade recipe which was part of her FF-TT series. 

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If you want a change from usual pakoda, urad vada then have to try this and you will like it.  It easy to prepare and taste crunchy outside and soft inside.  Can you see the layers in vada from below pictures?  A wonderful tea time snack to enjoy and this is also I am going to prepare during Rakhi this year, you can try too.  If you are still looking for Rakhi ideas then check out my previous roundups, lot’s of wonderful years. 

Maddur Vade Recipe

Ingredients: [Yields 18-20 pieces]

Maida/Plain Flour – 1 Cup

Chiroti Rava/Suji/Fine Semolina – 1/2 Cup

Rice Flour – 1/4 Cup

Onion – 1 Large

Green Chillies- 3-4

Curry Leaves – 2 sprigs

Cilantro/Coriander Leaves – 8-10 sprigs

Soda Bi-Carb – A pinch

Salt – to taste

Ginger – 1/2” pieces [optional]

White Sesame Seeds – 2 tbsp

Hot Oil – 2 tbsp

Oil – For deep Frying

Water – 4-6 tbsp

Easy Maddur Vada Bada Recipe

Method:

1. Finely chop onion, green chillies, ginger (if using), curry leaves, cilantro.

~ Finely chopping of onion is essential if not while deep frying onion pieces will float on oil and get’s burnt! So do finely chop it.

2. Mix all the ingredients in a large bowl except oil and water and it will have crumble texture due to water in onions.

Maddur Vada easy steps recipe

3. Sprinkle water 1tbsp at a time, until smooth dough is form, keep aside for 15mins. 

4. Meanwhile heat oil in wok for deep frying, add 2tbsp of hot oil to vada mixture and mix everything well, it will be pitiable roti dough type.

5. Divide into equal portions, take one pieces at a time, make a ball and flatten it on your palm or use a plastic sheet/zip lock bag. 

Easy Maddur vade recipe steps

6. Drop 4-5 vadas in hot oil and deep fry until golden brown both sides in slow-medium flame, keep turning the vadas in intervals.  The frying takes little longer than normal vada to have patience. 

Banglore maddur vade easy recipe

Our maddur vade is ready.

Maddur Vade recipe tea time snack

Serve with chutney of your choice, we had with Peanut Chutney and tea.

Maddur Vade easy recipe snack

Notes:

~ If dough get’s soggy add little maida or suji to adjust.

~ For more taste add 2tbsp of ghee instead of oil in dough.

~ You can add 1/4 cup roasted & powder oats. 

Have a nice day ~~

23 comments:

  1. looks delicious & crispy.....More similar to Sri Lankan Vade...
    Regards,
    Amy-Food Corner
    http://foodssrilanka.blogspot.sg/

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  2. ah, one of my fav. Looks awesome. I have this sitting in my draft. A popular snack in Karnataka and a very easy one to make!

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  3. I have this in my draft for ages ...love this with chutney..hot and crispy ...

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  4. crispy and yummy vada....first time here...happy to follow..pls feel free to visit my blog too....thank you
    http://fitforataste.blogspot.com

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  5. crispy and looks good with that cup :)

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  6. looks cirspy and yummy

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  7. Yummy vadas...Never fail to have them during my visits to Mysore...but have not tried it at home...have to do it soon

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  8. Yum. Now Ima hooked. tomorrow we will have soup and madhur vada

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  9. yummy vadas..look crispy and delicious.

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  10. Nice recipe,vada luks more tempting...

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  11. Very new and tempting vadas. a nice tea time snack

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  12. Looks so tempting, perfect tea time snack :)

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  13. They look so crunchy and tempting. A perfect tea-time Snack!

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  14. I wish u could pass that plate 2 me..looks delicious..Thanks for d mention dear

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  15. Perfect tea time snack.Looks delicious

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  16. This is what I am planning to cook tomorrow for Rakhi! Same pinch..

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  17. Love Vada and this looks super crunchy and delicious!

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