Jan 13, 2009

Moong Dal Vadas made with Idlis

Moong Dal Vadas made with Idlis

I have a big hand when it comes to cooking. So I always store leftovers! Sometimes I just reheat those and eat and sometimes when I am bored of eating those again either throw away (I know waste of food!) or just think of some crazy creations with those leftovers. But trust me, my family always show thumbs up for these yummy creations. 


After I made Idli Fritters with leftover idlis, I wanted to try a different recipe with them. So this variety vada has occurred to my mind. 


Ingredients:
  • 1 cup Split Yellow Moong Dal (Pesara Pappu)
  • 4 or 5 Idlis
  • 5or 6 red Chilies
  • A small piece of Ginger, skin removed and cut into pieces
  • 1 small Onion, cut into tiny pieces
  • ½ tsp Cumin Seeds
  • A handful of Cilantro
  • Rice Flour as needed
  • Salt
  • Oil to deep fry
Preparation:
  1. Soak moong dal for 3 hrs and grind into a fine paste using little water along with red chilies, ginger and cumin seeds. Don’t make it too watery.
  2. Crush idlis coarsely with hand and add this to the moong dal batter and mix well.
  3. Add onions + cilantro and salt to the batter and mix well. If the batter turns too watery add some rice flour and mix well. 
  4. The batter should be thick so it would be easy to make round shapes for vadas.
  5. In a deep pan add oil and heat. Then take small portions of batter, shape into a circle and carefully drop into the hot oil. Fry till the vadas turn golden brown in color and take them away from oil and place on a paper towel to drain excess oil.
  6. Repeat the same process with remaining batter. Enjoy these crispy vadas with a cup of coffee/tea.
  7. Use any desired chutney as a dip for these vadas. 
  8. Yummy!!

Moong Dal Vadas made with Idlis

38 comments:

  1. this is such an awesome idea - looks delicious - would love to have those vadas now :)

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  2. Sankranti shubhakankshulu Uma. Very innovative way of using leftover idlis..nice variation

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  3. ammma yemanalo artham kavadam ledu yekkadiko velli poyav uma bhogi special nenu pesarapappu garelu chesanu but only with pesara pappu realy awsome uma looks so delicious next time idli migalchali

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  4. ooohhh sorry Sankranti subhakankhalu uma vadalu chusina santoshamlo wish cheyyadam marchipoya he he he

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  5. Wow, I love this idea! I can try this some time:)

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  6. Wow Uma...very innovative and ofcourse yummy!

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  7. That's one creative dish. How could you have thought of pairing moong dal and left ovre idlis? Great.

    Happy pongal.

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  8. happy sankranthi......crisy spicy vadas..........lovely...ur kid can send want she wishes to do either drawings,painitngs ,rangolis.......clay crafts ........

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  9. OMG!! I thought "WHAT is she talking about?" when I saw the the title! :D

    Very clever and they came out so well. Sometimes, I get hard idlis because it didn't ferment well, I can use those to make vadas. Thanks! :)

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  10. Happy sankranthi & Happy Pongal Uma.
    Vadas looks crisp & yum. Gud idea Pic r tempting...

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  11. Wow. Very creative and innovative. I am not a big fan of idlis, I think this is a great idea to eat them. Happy sankranthi Uma

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  12. Wow... Uma, You are very innovative.. That looks perfect and delicious! Nice idea!

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  13. That looks yummy and perfect.

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  14. You are incredibly creative when it come to make dishes like this.
    Looks so yumm.

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  15. These look like perfect vadas...I'm sure they tasted great too. Happy Sankranthi.

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  16. U know what i was litteraly searching idlis in ur plate what a great way to incorporate the leftover! Happy Sankranthi to you and Your family!

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  17. Happy pongal Uma. Vada looks great! yummy...

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  18. This is a very different vada recipe. Look so good. YUM!

    Happy Pongal!!!

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  19. Very Innovative Uma..Vada looks very deliocus ..

    Happy Sankranti !!

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  20. lovely! another tasty recipe with leftovers:)

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  21. This is an incredibly creative idea, looks yum :-)

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  22. I have never heard of this being made of mung dal. how creative... looks really really good:-)

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  23. wow they look amazing, I loved those creations

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  24. Yummy snack with moongdal & idlis.HAPPY PONGAL & SANKRANTI

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  25. nice idea of using leftover idlies...great job uma..

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  26. This is the best part of your blog... you have such innovative ways of dealing with left overs!
    Sankranti subhakankshalu!

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  27. Hi Uma,

    Lovely vadas. I have never trid moongdall vada. Using idlis in vadas is also new idea.

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  28. You are very creative, Uma!! Amazing.

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  29. Wonderful Uma, I have try them. I usually make upma with the left over idlis. My husband and daughter can have idlis any time of the day so it is difficult to have some leftovers.

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  30. Baavunnayi Uma. I hope you had a good sankranthi. Cool idea to mix pesara pappu..

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  31. How creative! They look so crispy and yum.

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  32. You are too good and creative with vadas and juices/milkshakes (ofocurse other things also), but this is just too good Uma..

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  33. Great idea Uma...can i have some:).Will try this the next time i have idlies at home!

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  34. That's so creative, Uma! Wishing you a belated Sankranthi and a happy New Year!

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  35. Wonderful! very different.. must be your signature dish right.. too good

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Thanks for dropping by! Your comments and suggestions are most welcome. Hope to see you again! -Uma