Monday, July 10, 2006

Soft Idlis and Vada Kari


There are few other pleasures than wolfing down fluffly idlis along with vada kari and a piping hot cup of coffee at 9 in the morning! Ah! The after-taste in the mouth lingers on and on and on.

The meek and docile idli teams up with a number of accompaniments/side dishes to serve up a great tiffin. Though it doesnt have any distinguishing taste by itself, the humble idli lends itself to the great many side dishes of India. One of them is vada kari which is a famous recipe in the Thiruvannamalai and Chennai areas of Tamilnadu, India.


Vada kari

Ingredients:

chana dal 1 cup
coconut milk 1 cup
onions 2
tomatoes 2
chilli powder 1 tsp
coriander powder 1 tsp
turmeric powder 1/2 tsp
oil as required

To grind to a tight paste:
ginger 1 small piece
garlic 8 flakes
saunf 1 tsp
chillies 3
cinnamon and cardamom and cloves : 1 each

Method:
Soak the chana dal for 1 hr and then grind to a coarse paste. Slice the onions and tomatoes. Take one tsp of the ground masala paste and mix with the chana dal paste and add salt.Fry this in oil as a vada shape and keep aside. Next heat some oil and add the rest of the ground masala and once it is well fried add the tomatoes and ground paste and chilli powder and turmeric and coriander and saute well. Add coconut milk along wiht this and bring to a boil once. Now, divide the vada balls into a haphazard manner and add some water and once it boils remove from the fire.

24 comments:

carol said...

Greetings from Texas, Dr. T! :) Your recipe for for Vada Kari sounds wonderful. One question, though...What is a vada shape?

Revathi said...

IN - CRE - DIBLE - Combo.. kekumbodhe vaayiii oooorrruudhu... idli vadakari marriage made in heaven !!!!!!!

sailaja said...

Hi Docs,
Its been so long and what a comeback..:):)

Got to try Vada kari sometime. And those idlis look super soft melt in the mouth kind..:):)

Hope all's well at home and work front. Take care!

Hippy Nursey said...

I just found your blog this morning and it's wonderful! Those idlis look so delicious - I'd love to have one right now! My mother in law makes them with chicken or egg curry in the morning. Yum! I look forward to visiting again.

Krithika said...

Your idlis and vada kari look so good. Have never tried vara kari. Thanks for sharing the recipe

archana said...

Never tasted vada curry in my life, what a pity, lived in TN for almost three years!!!! Well, i am going to make this one for sure. Thank you for the recipe.
Archana

RP said...

Me too. I just found this blog, I believe! Those idlis look perfect.

shayna said...

Oh my God!!

Finally you have returned Doc. It was a long break. Good to see u back.

Shyana

Sowjanya said...

yup, Those idly's look perfect really :-)

Puspha said...

Very inviting.

Lera said...

Doc, been a while, since I got to see you blogging, This vada and idli combo is "Simply Sensational" as I can always imagine eating your food as I'm reading through your posts... Thanks for sharing this mouthwatering kari Recipe..:)

Menu Today said...

Hi,
You have a wonderful Blog. Your Vadakari looks soooo delicious. Thanx.

Anonymous said...

Did you know that you have been mentioned in an article in "The Hindu"?
http://www.hindu.com/mag/2006/08/06/stories/2006080600240700.htm

Prema Sundar said...

I just love the vadai curry .There is a hotel named 'Udupi shankar bhavan' near my house in chennai and their vadai curry used to be so yummy with a very good aroma. i just happened to remember that when i visited ur site. thanks for the recipe.. and those idlis look grrreat!!!

Foodie's Hope said...

Perfect combo and mouthwatering !! Thanks!!

Lera said...

Doc, Belated Diwali wishes to you & your family!!

Anonymous said...

hi,

Just to point out - chana dal, I am assuming is kadalai parupu, while garbanzo beans usually refer to the full version or chick peas, which is used in chole, sundals etc...

Could you clarify??

Thanks

Priya S&S said...

Wishing peace, health, and happiness in 2007 and always. Happy New year to you and your family !

Anonymous said...

Hello Doc,

I was wondering if there was a typo in your ingredients list. Channa Dal is kadala paruppu and Garbanzo is the channa beans. You ad both listed and I'm assuming since you only recommend an hour of soaking, you meant the channa dal. The beans on the other hand, need to be soaked overnite, in order to be ground. This is what you use for the hummus mix.Could you clarify?

In anycase, I love your site and want to say, you are doing a great job.

Thanks,

-harini

Doc said...

Yea 'Anonymous', you were absolutely right in pointing out the error. What I meant was Channa Dal-kadala paruppu. Thanks!

ns said...

Greetings from Connecticut!
Would you have a recipe for (i) Sweet Coconut Appams, and (ii) Kerala Egg Curry? Also, do you know of a good Tamil cook for my newest venture to present authentic South Indian Cuisine to consumers and officianados of Asian Specialities?
Thanks,
ns

Deepa said...

I tried your vada kari recipe, came out very well! Thanks to you!
Keep up the good work Sir!

Sophie said...

oh wow...you neva told me this! grrr :-(

tonythiru said...

Hi,
The recipe sound great. You should post them on www.samukam.com social network in the Tamil recipe/food section.
Best,
Thiru