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Monday, May 24, 2010

Minapa Vadiyalu Menthi Kura Pulusu


By the time you hear this dish many will think what is this vadiyalu or else some may be aware of this but dont understand it. These vadiyalu is a type of fritters kept with urad dal. I will sure post that recipe in the recent times when summer begins. These are available in indian stores for now and can be made with that and in india this is available in any super market in small packets. If you prepare any curry or any gravy too with this vadiyalu then you need not have any other side dish too....this is that tasty and i love the dishes made with this Urad dal Fritters or Minapa vadiyalu... Here is the picture of vadiyalu and the procedure for the overall dish...



Ingredients :-

Minapa Vadiyalu - 1/2 cup
Methi leaves - 1 bunch
Tamarind juice - 1 cup
Tomatoes - 1
Chillis - 4
Fenugreek seeds - 1tsp
Mustard seeds - 1/2 tsp
Jeera powder - 1tsp
Oil - 2tsp
Half onion/ 3 to 4 Spring onions
Pinch of turmeric
Salt to taste

Procedure:-

  • Heat pan add oil, add mustard seeds, fenugreek seeds and when mustard seeds starts spluttering add the spring onions, chillis and fry for sometime.
  • No need to fry onions till brown just when they turn transparent add the methi leaves and saute it till the leaves are little soft.
  • Now add the tamarind juice, tomatoes, little water, salt, turmeric and let it boil by keeping the lid.
  • Meanwhile you need to dry roast the Vadiyalu in a pan til they lightly turn brown colour but make sure it is not blackened, then keep it aside.
  • Now when the Pulusu starts boiling and a little thick (not too much thick is needed as and when we add the vadiyalu it will take in some juice from it and it will become thick anyways. So make sure it had some gravy and little thin) add the fried vadiyalu in it and switch of the flame immediately.
  • Have to switch off the flame immediately and keep the lid and serve it after 15 mins with rice. (Served after sometime so that in meantime these fritters become soft).

30 comments:

  1. Wonderful recipe..I shall try with other types of vadiyal

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  2. Thats a beautiful as well as healthy dish, looks fabulous.

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  3. Thats something new and delicious..would love to try it..

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  4. Hi GayathriRaj,

    We call this 'Bori' in bengali.We love to add these boris in all kind of saag and many veggie preparation. New dish to me. Looks very tasty and healthy. You too have a lovely space here. Thanks a lot for visiting my blog and leaving wonderful comments. Very sweet of you. Do visit Hamaree Rasoi again.

    Following you too.
    Deepa

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  5. Wow...very healthy dish, looks fabulous.

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  6. This is somethimg very very new to us, but sounds yum and handy, thanx Gayathri...

    Love
    Kairali sisters

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  7. I love vadiyalu. We also make some kind of preparation like this with papad. Very nice presentation.

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  8. This is a very new dish to me. Looks great!

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  9. Gayatri the dish looks fabulous i love this curry even we too prpeare the vadiyaalu curry.Thanx for sharing the recipe.

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  10. Those pics are absolutely brilliant...yummy recipe dear.

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  11. Dish looks fabulous..new recipe for me..need to find this minapa vaiyalu..seems i can find it somewhere around pappads and poriyals in grocery stores .

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  12. Gayatri,


    Nice dish, i love to cook sundried vadam in curries.

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  13. That sounds very new to me. Looks delicious.

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  14. Recipe looks tooo good. Nice dish and love the presentation.

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  15. I think we call this vadiya...will look for the packet in indian grocery store....that looks mouthwatering curry dear...thanks for sharing this!

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  16. Love vadiyalu, brought a pack from my home. Love this preparation, so diff' from the usual.

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  17. That looks too good...my hubby would love it

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  18. That sure is one yummy looking vadiyalu. I love them, I have my own version and will make and post them soon.

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  19. curry with vadi is new for me.. i will try this with onion vadi..

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  20. I have heard of vadiyalu...but vadialu tho pulusu...first time vintunna...nice recipe gai3 will try this time..intlo unda inka...let me taste it if u have :)

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  21. This is new to me..but sounds delicious.

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  22. Hey thanku frenz for all the comments....yeah i felt the same that this will be new to evryone too...
    If you all really get those then can try this recipe and you will love it like anything....And mostly you can get it in indian stores at that section as Suja said.

    @Deepika....ayyo deepika we already had that...next time when i prepare will surely get it for you.... :)

    Thanku one and all for such lovely comments...

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  23. gayathri this vadiyalu curry looks delious ..i thought we have to prepare the vadiyalu at home..not available in store..but u said its available sure will search .nice pic too

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  24. This is a very interesting curry Gayathri...looks very delicious.I'll try to get the vadiyalus from Indian stores and try this dish :)

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  25. This dish is completely new to me. It sounds and looks very delicious..

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  26. Hey Gayathri...i know about Amristari vadi...is dis similar to it....coz never heard of dis one before.
    Between good recipe...

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  27. This is an interesting vadi curry...new to me. Looks yummy.

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  28. Quite new to me but looks delicious...

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