Keerai vadai is a very common snack in Southern India. This vadai can be
made with different combination of dals, but here I was used urad dal. It is a
perfect evening snack with hot piping tea or coffee. I have used spinach you
can use any other greens that is available. This is totally irresistible keerai
vadai and you can never stop eating them. Do check out other Vadai Varieties here and Starters/EveningSnacks/Appetizers here.
Here’s
how to make Keerai Vadai with step by step photos…
Urad dhal/Ulundhu
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1 cup
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Rice Flour
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1 – 2 tsp
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Spinach
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One bunch
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Big onion
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1 finely chopped
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Green chillies
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2 or 3 finely chopped
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Ginger
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½ inch piece finely
chopped
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Curry leaves
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6
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Cilantro
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3 tbsp finely chopped
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Salt
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As needed
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Oil
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For frying vadai
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Preparation Time: 25 minutes Recipe Cuisine: South Indian
Cooking Time: 25-30 minutes Recipe Category: Startes, Evening Snacks
Author: Priya Anandakumar
Cooking Time: 25-30 minutes Recipe Category: Startes, Evening Snacks
Author: Priya Anandakumar
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Other Black Urad Dal Recipes/Ulundhu Recipes that might be of your interest...
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Method
Wash
and soak the urad dhal for at least 4 to 5 hours. Now grind it in the grinder
or mixer to a very fine paste. Don’t add water when grinding the dal, just
sprinkle little water when needed. When grinding the dhal add the required
salt, so that it will loosen up the dhal.
Clean
the spinach, wash it really good and chop them finely.
Transfer
the ground dhal to the bowl. Add rest of the ingredients except the oil and mix
it really good.
Heat
oil in a kadai, when it is ready make vadai as shown in the photo and fry them
to golden brown evenly on both sides.
Note:
The
urad dhal after grinding should never be watery.
If, by
mistake the urad dhal has gone watery add some more rice flour and urad dhal
flour to fix the mixture.
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awesome priya.. I wish to have that entire plate... :)
ReplyDeleteNever tried spinach with Ulunda Vadai, nice combination.
ReplyDeleteThe recipe we make of vada is very different, will try this one this time..
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They look very delicious ! yum !
ReplyDeleteKerrai vadai looks awesome perfect. Love that you added fresh spinach to the vadai.
ReplyDeleteLove the way the green leaves are added to your vadai.. Looks crispy.. Perfect tea time snacks..
ReplyDeleteWow crispy and healthy snacks :)
ReplyDeleteSpinach is a wonderful extra ingredient though its new to me. Adore the crispy fried vadai, either on its own or with the chutney.
ReplyDeleteTempting keerai Vadai Priya
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ReplyDeletevada looks very delicious and tempting.
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Perfect shaped yummy tempting vadais...
ReplyDeleteVadai looks so tempting priya..nice idea..love the addition of spinach to urad dal batter
ReplyDeleteTempting and irresistible keerai vadas.
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Vadai looks sooo tempting with ketti chutney!!
ReplyDeleteWow this is my all time favorite Priya,I love this compared to masal vadai :)
ReplyDeletelove the adding of spinach in this vada, after frying spinach gives nice crunchy texture.
ReplyDeleteHealthy & tempting vadas.. So simple to make & healthy too !
ReplyDeleteThe vadas look perfect Priya :) You are so tempting me with them :)
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ReplyDeletePerfect presentation and i have never tried Keerai vadais before. Sure going to try this weekend :) Thanks for sharing dear :)
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