Split peas vadais are similar like the regular peas and channa dhal vadais. I had some split peas in the pantry after making some split peas soup, so thought of using them in vadais instead of regular peas. These fritters came out pretty well. We had this as a side dish with rice and vathakuzumbu. These fritters can also be had as an evening snack with some ketchup. I have grinded the vadai batter into a smooth paste since I like the vadais to be crispy on the outside and soft inside. For crispier vadais, the peas can be ground into a coarse paste. For this consistency, run the blender for just one or two pulses.
INGREDIENTS:
Split peas, 1 cup, soaked for 2-3 hours.
Fennel seeds, 1 teaspoon.
Rice powder, 1 tablespoon.
Garlic, 2 cloves.
Ginger small pieces.
Green chilies, 3.
Salt, as per taste.
Red onion, medium-sized, 1.
Curry leaves, a handful.
Cilantro, a handful.
PREPARATION:
Wash the soaked split peas and grind them along with the fennel seeds, chilies, garlic, and ginger without water. Chop the onion, curry leaves, and cilantro into small pieces. Add the chopped onion, curry leaves, cilantro, rice powder, and salt to the ground split peas and mix everything well. Heat a kadai with 1 cup of oil. When the oil is hot, take a small amount of the ground mixture and flatten it with the palm of the hand and drop into the hot oil. When the vadais rise up and turns golden-brown, remove the vadais from the oil and drain the excess oil with a paper towel. Serve the hot vadas with ketchup.
Hey nice dish , very similar to Mung Dal fritters and I'm sure must be delicious :)
ReplyDeleteLooks crispy and delicious... perfect evening snack :)
ReplyDeleteNice recipe..looks very crispy and yummy,havent tried it so far so have saved the recipe..thanks for sharing it gita
ReplyDeleteVadai looks crispy and yum! I love to have them at any time! :)
ReplyDeleteyummy n crispy snack..
ReplyDeletelooks crispy. Perfect evening snacks.
ReplyDeleteIs it cousin of amavadai? Delicious :)
ReplyDeleteGreat tea time snack..looks yumm
ReplyDeletedifferent from usual vadas... looks yum
ReplyDeleteVery differnt vada recipe. Looks yummy though. Great with a hot cuppa evening tea.
ReplyDeleteHi gita,
ReplyDeletei havent tried in spilt peas...perfect for this climte:)
yum!! looks soo tempting Gita :)
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Priya
lovely snack...
ReplyDeleteyummy gita!
ReplyDeleteGood idea!! LOL @cham :D
ReplyDeleteNice fitters with hot cup of tea.Will try with fennel seeds,never used it in the fitters
ReplyDeleteGita....snap is amazing dear....looks crispy and delicious....Perfect evening snack Gita.. :)
ReplyDeleteCrispy and yummy vada, looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteDelicious vadas.do visit my blog when u find time.
ReplyDeleteyour vadas look delicious and a good creation from peas.. never had something made from peas...
ReplyDeleteMy mother and I, we both like vadas but there is a difference.
She like urunnu vada and I like Vada pav.
But you see vada is same in both :)
Looks perfect and crisp!
ReplyDeletePattani paruppu vadai looks yumm...Sure you could have enjoyed it with vathakulambu.
ReplyDeletenice recipe dear.
Sounds interesting...looks real crisp.
ReplyDeleteOooh, I love how crispy the edges of these look! YUM...
ReplyDeleteLovely dish.Vadas looks yummy and crispy.
ReplyDeleteNice to have hot on a rainy day.
ReplyDeletewow it looks crispy & delicious .............
ReplyDeleteHealthy & crispy vadas.
ReplyDeleteCrispy and tasty fritters, looks soo gud!
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