For the third day of Indian states theme for the month long mega marathon, I chose a snack from Kerala. When I was searching for some snacks, I saw this vada recipe which was so much similar to the rice roti we make regularly. The only difference was that it is deep fried. As I felt that it was authentic, I didn’t have any second thoughts. The same dough is used to make orotti which is like the rice roti I make on tawa. This vada is supposed to be eaten when hot. At room temperature, It felt like eating rotis.
I read some interesting facts about arivada in some blogs. These vadas were famous among the Muslim community from Balaramapuram, southern Kerala during the month of Ramadaan (courtesy – Mishmash) and it is also called as instant uzhunnu vada, as these resemble the urad dhal vadas in shape but very easy to put together. Some add baking powder and eggs to get a soft crumb. My version has only rice flour in it. You can add a pinch or two of baking soda if you want soft vadas. These vadas have grated coconut in them and it lends a nice flavour to the vadas. These are served as tea time snacks to kids and guests.
Recipe Source: Swapna’s Cuisine
Makes 15 vadas
Ingredients:
Roasted Rice Flour-1 cup
Grated Coconut-1/2 cup
Onion-1
Green Chilly-2-3
Salt-to taste
Coriander Leaves-3 tbs
Curry Leaves-5
Boiling Water-1 cup
Oil-to deep fry
Procedure:
In a bowl mix together roasted rice flour and coconut.
Add salt, onion, green chillies, curry leaves and coriander leaves.
Add 3/4 th cup of boiling water and mix it with a spoon.
Keep on adding water until all the dry flours are wet.
Cover and set aside until cool.
Heat oil in a deep pan.
Knead the dough into a smooth ball. If needed wet your hand with the boiled and cooled water and knead.
Make small balls out of the dough, flatten it and make a hole in the centre.
Drop into hot oil and fry until golden brown.
Serve hot with chutney or sambar.
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Ari Vada Recipe
Ingredients
Ingredients
- Roasted Rice Flour-1 cup
- Grated Coconut-1/2 cup
- Onion-1
- Green Chilly-2-3
- Salt-to taste
- Coriander Leaves-3 tbs
- Curry Leaves-5
- Boiling Water-1 cup
- Oil-to deep fry
Instructions
Procedure
- In a bowl mix together roasted rice flour and coconut.
- Add salt, onion, green chillies, curry leaves and coriander leaves.
- Add 3/4 th cup of boiling water and mix it with a spoon.
- Keep on adding water until all the dry flours are wet.
- Cover and set aside until cool.
- Heat oil in a deep pan.
- Knead the dough into a smooth ball. If needed wet your hand with the boiled and cooled water and knead.
- Make small balls out of the dough, flatten it and make a hole in the centre.
- Drop into hot oil and fry until golden brown.
- Serve hot with chutney or sambar.
If I had not read the recipe, I would have assumed it to be urad dal vada. These look so similar to regular vada. Nice recipe.
These Vadas are new to me and I am sure they would be loved by all in the family, very good version where they will be done instantly.
Had this arivada long back, a different vada to make when we dont have urad dal at home or forget to soak urad dal for vadas, u nailed them prefectly Gayathri.
I have never eaten these vadas. Very new to me..Sound more like distant cousins of Nippattu 🙂
Those vadas are looking amazing Gayathri!..such an authentic one..bookmarked for sure!
It looks so crispy..Mouthwatering Vadas..
Very interesting vada made with rice flour — totally new to me. These vada look very much like the real vadas 🙂
I assumed these were urid dal vadas till I read the post. Delicious one.
So tempting and crisp Ari vada , wish I could taste one of those.
that is super delicious… would love to grab a few Gayathri!!! so yummy!!
These must be super crispy because of the rice flour.
Love the flavors in this vada especially coconut