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Popcorn Vada

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Popcorn, a simple easy snack to brighten up the faces of your kids. Vada made with popcorn is evening tea time snack recipe.

Masala Vada is a very popular deep fried crispy South Indian (especially Andhra) snack. Masala Vada literally means a "spice mixed savory fritter". They are usually had with evening tea or can be had with a bit of chutney or sauce., If you were raised drinking Indian coffee or tea, a snack like masala Vada might have no complement. You just can't give up eating only one. It's an easy recipe and you can also merge some veggies and have much mor... Read More..

About Recipe

How to make POPCORN VADA

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Prep time
10 mins
Cook time
10 mins
Total time
20 mins
POPCORN VADA
Author : Vahchef
Main Ingredient : POP CORN
Servings : 4 persons
Published date : July 07, 2018


Ingredients used in POPCORN VADA
• Popcorn - 1-1/2 cup.
• Ginger (chopped) - 1 tea spoon.
• Green chilies (chopped) - 2-3 numbers.
• Curry leaves - 1 spring.
• Cumin seeds - 1/2 tea spoon.
• Coriander leaves - 1/4 bunch.
• Onions - 1 number.
• Salt - to taste.
• Rice flour - 1/2 cup.
• Oil - to fry.
Method:
  • Take a pan, add water and boil it. Switch off flame.
  • To it, add popcorn when it becomes soft remove and transfer into a bowl.
  • Add ginger, green chilies, curry leaves, cumin seeds, coriander leaves, onions, salt, rice flour to the above bowl and mix nicely.
  • Take small dumpling, make flat round shape vada and deep fry in hot oil. Transfer into paper towel.

Now crispy and crunchy popcorn vada is ready to serve.






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Masala Vada is a very popular deep fried crispy South Indian (especially Andhra) snack. Masala Vada literally means a "spice mixed savory fritter". They are usually had with evening tea or can be had with a bit of chutney or sauce., If you were raised drinking Indian coffee or tea, a snack like masala Vada might have no complement. You just can't give up eating only one. It's an easy recipe and you can also merge some veggies and have much more rejuvenating.

 

Masala Vada, a standard Indian native snack and appetizer -is the component of surprise from the crispy outside and also the tastes that burst open out after you have a bite. There are lots of versions to it.   It is made of Chana dal / Chana dal, onion, green chilies, cilantro leaves, curry leaves and few others seasonings. These vadas when had hot are just yummy and delicious in taste.

 

Masala Vada is generally made out of Chana Dal (Bengal gram lentil) along with other spices. The dal must soak not less than 4 hours. So somewhat planning in advance is required. You can also try out replacing the dal with gram flour. The crispy snack is an effective choice when you are planning to charm your guests by using a multi-course meal. It is a simple recipe, still tastes incredible when done properly.

 

Masala Vada is an Andhra special street food and appetizer, usually offered at Railway Platforms; they're crispy exterior but soft inside. They're ideal when offered together with chutney plus some hot tea. Having Masala Vada with tea on the rainy day is real happiness.

 

Vada's delightful taste and strong fragrance exposed to excellence across the centuries, stimulate and emphasize the subtlest nuances of taste. Its gritty, glorious texture have been valued for being addicting by nature and mild on the tongue.

 

You will find wide range of variations of Vada in South India, and masala Vada is among the most in-demand. Masala Vada is also known as Aamai Vadai in Tamil because of its similarity to a tortoise. Other names contain Paruppu Vadai (Tamil), Masala Vade (Kannada), and Parippu Vada (Malayalam).

 

 

Preparation of Masala Vada:

 Soak chana dal in water for around 4 hours. Strain dal to take out water. Dry up the dal until wetness gets dried. This makes all the masala vadas appropriate plus they soak up not much of oil in which they are fried. Add cinnamon, dry red chilies, cumin seed and chana dal. Process all the ingredients till they form a rough blend. Do not grind too smooth. If needed you can include fistful of besan, mix well. Rough feel and intact chana dal are definitely the two important factors in a unique Vada experience. With your hand, shape the mix into 1 or 2 inches around patties of around half-inch thickness. Lightly add some vadas to hot oil and fry to golden color in batches. That is standard technique. On the other hand, fry the vadas on the lightly oiled frying pan till they're lightly browned on both sides.



 

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Nemodog Posted on Thu Sep 17 2015

Gluten free too!?

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Sofia Ahmed Posted on Thu Sep 17 2015

Gd receipe mam?

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Shabana azmi Posted on Sun May 22 2016

Great idea thank u soo much mam...?

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