May 10, 2010

Pappu Vadalu (Lentil Fritters) (Not Deep-fried)

Pappu Vadalu | Lentil Fritters
Low Fat Lentil Fritters - Yummy!

This is just like any other vadas, but in this we use all the lentils in equal proportions. We usually make these during festivals and mostly deep-fry them. But I made these in appam pan to reduce the oil intake. They tasted equally delicious like the deep-fried ones.

Here is the recipe:

Pappu Vadalu | Lentil Fritters


Ingredients:
  • 1 cup Pigeon Peas (Red Gram, Toor Dal, Kandi Pappu)
  • 1 cup Green Gram (Moong Dal, Pesara Pappu)
  • 1 cup Bengal Gram (Chana Dal, Pachi Senaga Pappu)
  • 1 cup Black Gram (Urad Dal, Minapa Pappu)
  • 5 to 6 dry Red Chilies (or as required)
  • ½ tsp Cumin Seeds
  • Salt
  • Oil
Preparation:
  1. Soak all the dals separately in different bowls overnight in plenty of water. Next morning grind all the dals one by one until soft. Also grind the red chilies + cumin seeds along with the dals. The batter should be thick. Adjust salt.
  2. Heat an appam pan and pour ½ tsp oil in each groove. When the oil is hot, carefully drop spoonful of the batter (or just shape batches of batter into small patties and drop by hand) in each groove. Cover the appam pan with a lid and keep the flame on medium-low.
  3. After some time, remove the lid and check if they turned golden brown on one side. If yes, carefully flip them to fry on the other side. Use a skewer or a fork to flip the fritters. Add little more oil if desired.
  4. When both sides turn golden brown, transfer them to a paper towel to remove any excess oil.
  5. Enjoy these delicious, crunchy vadas with ketchup or any other desired chutney.
  6. Yummy!

Please Note: If you like the deep-fried version, you can absolutely try deep-frying these vadas with the same batter.

Pappu Vadalu | Lentil Fritters

24 comments:

  1. WOW great lentil fritters recipe, and very nice presentation!!!

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  2. Oh wow good to know that it came out so delicious in aapam pan itself.. guilt free.. Nice idea and thanks for sharing with us too..Will surely make vadas this way soon.

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  3. Lovely vadas !!!! I love the color and the fact that they are not deep-fried :)

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  4. Nice healthy way to eat.....Nice idea

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  5. Vadas that are not deep fried? Looks good.

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  6. Cool Idea! Sounds relaly gud and healthy!

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  7. Wat a healthy way to enjoy fritters, prefect!

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  8. Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww... .gr8 recipe.. looks soooo tempting and delicious.. pass me a plate dear.. :)

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  9. hehe U knw once I tried making dahi vada the same way...and my sis is like..why u hav to do all the experiments with me ;)...this looks very gud...I shall try :)

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  10. Clever idea to make them in appam pan, healthy and tasty.

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  11. Delicious vadas... they have come out so well in the appam pans:)

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  12. Wow so healthy appe..looks so delicious.

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  13. This looks delicious Uma. Healthy snack too.

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  14. Delicious vadai Uma, looks inviting!

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  15. gr8 vadas,making it in aappam pan is such anice idea:)

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  16. Delicious vadas,crispy n lovely color.Wanna grab some of them .

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  17. hey uma..try adding dry red chilli and black pepper half half..its tastes too good..i do same but i make dosa..

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  18. healthy way..looks nice and delicious..

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  19. Lovely Appam Pan Vadai. Looks very appetizing! Yum!

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