Back while I was working, every evening we would have some snack sponsored by someone in our office. I used to wait for that time of the day because it always used to be something hot like a Pazhampori/ Ethakkappam/Banana Fritters,Potato Bondas or Parippu Vadas. Babu Chetan was the one who brought us these snacks and Shyja Chechy would bring in the tea. Ah! Those were the days! :-)
A few days ago, I was thinking about those tiny parippu vadas I used to have at work. Babu Chetan bought it from a tea stall which is very popular for their parippu vadas. They were really small but very crisp and tasty. There's a widespread talk among people that parippu vada is shaped in armpits! I am sure people were kidding when they told me that but while I was shaping the vadas today, I was smiling over that. Whatever! I shaped them in my palm and made sure they don't look alike as I wanted them to look rustic !
PARIPPU VADA
My own recipe
Ingredients:
2 c Toor dal, washed and soaked for 2 hours
4 green chilies, chopped fine
5-6 pearl onions/shallots, chopped fine
1 sprig of curry leaves, torn up
Salt to taste
Oil for deep frying
Method: Drain the dal completely.Keep aside 1/2 cup of the soaked dal and grind the remaining soaked dal to a coarse paste without adding any water.Add the remaining ingredients and form small patties. Deep fry in hot oil.
My own recipe
Ingredients:
2 c Toor dal, washed and soaked for 2 hours
4 green chilies, chopped fine
5-6 pearl onions/shallots, chopped fine
1 sprig of curry leaves, torn up
Salt to taste
Oil for deep frying
Method: Drain the dal completely.Keep aside 1/2 cup of the soaked dal and grind the remaining soaked dal to a coarse paste without adding any water.Add the remaining ingredients and form small patties. Deep fry in hot oil.
It was crisp on the outside and soft inside, a perfect accompaniment for your chai! If you'd like, have a baby banana too, along with these...that's the way a lot of people prefer to eat.
Delicious and fulfilling vadas.
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Hamaree Rasoi
Parippu vada looks superb...I am sure most Keralites will have a story related with this...either from college canteen, train travel or office..Love the clicks..
ReplyDeleteawesome vada...yum yum
ReplyDeleteYeah, my dad eats parippu vada along with a baby banana..:) Lovely shots. Is the cross stitch you made Ria?
ReplyDeleteNow you are tempting me to make this :)... Love that cross stitch tablecloth :)
ReplyDeletea perfect tea time snack...luv it
ReplyDeletenice one Ria :)
ReplyDeleteFeel like munching some,my fav anytime.
ReplyDeleteI laughed out loud when i read parippu vada made using armpit and i had this flash image you doing to get these perfect vadas :-)
ReplyDeletethey looks super crunch delicious.
Happy New year to you and Jobin.
ria... thanks a lot... we tried betty mamma's fruit cake. It was the best cake i ever made.. and much much better than boughtout cakes.... my hus said its close to ANNs plum cake...... it was sper hit in my office too...... Its all bcoz of u.... i told everybody to see your blogspot...
ReplyDeleteYum yum,mouthwatering here, wat a super tempting vadas..
ReplyDeletebeautiful golden, love that crisp texture u have got there. i really hope that armpit thing was a joke hehe
ReplyDeletelooks crispy and beautiful..
ReplyDeleteexcellent put up, very informative. I’m wondering why the opposite specialists of this sector do not realize this. You should continue your writing. I’m sure, you have a great readers’ base already!
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Its a crime to display or market stale food. This parippuvada is now 11 days old! ;)
ReplyDeleteParippu vadas are my fav snack with tea. Just love that. But the prob is I can't stop eating it. :)
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