Vazhaipoo / Plantain flower vadai
For this vadai you need
1 big plantain flower
200 gms. channa dhal
100 gms. Thuvar dhal
6 red chillies
1 tsp. of ginger- garlic paste (optional)
A pinch of asafoetida
Finely Chopped Cilantro
Salt to taste
Oil for frying
For Grinding
Soak the dhals seperately 2 hrs.
Take some channa dhal and keep it aside.
Now Grind the channa dhal, Thuvar dhal, red chillies along with salt to a smooth paste.
Preparation
Now comes the tedious process of cleaning the plantain flower.Apply oil to both hand to avoid sticking.
Heat oil in a pan and deep fry them.
Hot and crispy vada's are ready to taste........
For this vadai you need
1 big plantain flower
200 gms. channa dhal
100 gms. Thuvar dhal
6 red chillies
1 tsp. of ginger- garlic paste (optional)
A pinch of asafoetida
Finely Chopped Cilantro
Salt to taste
Oil for frying
For Grinding
Soak the dhals seperately 2 hrs.
Take some channa dhal and keep it aside.
Now Grind the channa dhal, Thuvar dhal, red chillies along with salt to a smooth paste.
Preparation
Now comes the tedious process of cleaning the plantain flower.Apply oil to both hand to avoid sticking.
Take off the purple outer covering and remove the bunch of florets.
Repeat the process until you reach the center.
Separate each flower from the bunch and remove the stamen.
Chop the florets and soak them in buttermilk with a pinch of salt to avoid discoloration.
Now to the grinded paste add this chopped flowers, cilantro , remaining channa dhal, curry leaves , little bit of asafoetida ,ginger garlic paste and mix well.Heat oil in a pan and deep fry them.
Hot and crispy vada's are ready to taste........
Delicious Aruna! You remind me of my MIL.. She is an expert in vazhaipoo vadai.. As i love it more, she makes it for me whenever i go to her place..!
ReplyDeleteMy entire family loves this :-)
ReplyDeletevazhaipoo is my favourite in all forms.the vadais will be very crunchy and delicious too.you can visit my blog also and give ur comments.
ReplyDeleteNice tea time snack....
ReplyDeletei am a great fan of this. my frends mom make ths for me when i was in college.Only lazy thing is to cut the valaipoo ,so i am not making it at home.will try soon.
ReplyDeleteAn absolutely tasty snack to enjoy.You have a nice blog.Thanks for sharing the recipe.A healthy snack for the people those who possess kidney stones.
ReplyDeleteThis is yummy.. :)
ReplyDeleteCool. Reminds me of the cutlets we make with these. We call it vazha koombh in malayalam. Thank you for sharing the recipe
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ReplyDeleteI too make this whenever i buy vazhappoo :) but for me this pleasent color never comes :(
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious.
ReplyDeleteLovely vadai, wishes for a happy Deepavali to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite one, we dont get fresh here in Saudi Arabia!!
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