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Thayirvadai / Mosaruvade / Dahi Vada

Published: May 21, 2011 · Modified: May 4, 2021 by Kalyani · This post may contain affiliate links · 13 Comments

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 Thayirvadai / Mosaruvade /Dahi Vada  (curd – Dahi / mosaru / Thayir ;Vada / Vadai – Lentil deep fried fritters ) is a dish that is popular with the young and old alike. Sis and husband love this dish - chilled and served. In Bangalore, its popularity is measured by a whole lot of Darshinis (self service eateries) that serve this dish and a lot of caterers doing the rounds of NRI weddings serve this delicacy abroad too. Soft and gooey to the touch and bursting with the flavor of mustard-hing tempering, Thayir vadai can also be made in advance for a party too. For the perfect vada, see tips at the end of this post J

Sending this to Blogging Marathon Day 6 under “Regional Specials”.

In case you have missed out the earlier 5 days, here they are:

Day 5 – Mavainakaayi Chitranna (Raw Mango Rice)

Day 4 – Kosambari (Soaked Dal Salad)

Day 3 – Soppina Huli (Greens Sambhar)

Day 2 – Ragi Rotti (Finger Millet Roti)

Day 1 – Bisibele Bhath (Rice – Lentil fragrant rice)

Preparation time : 20 mins (plus 45 mins Soaking time). Cooking time : 20 mins.

Makes : 10 vadas

Ingredients:

For the Vada:

·         Urad Dal / Split black gram – 1 cup

·         Raw rice OR Moong Dal (Split green gram) – 1 teaspoon

·         Ginger chopped – 1 tsp

·         Green chillies – 1 tsp

·         Fresh coconut – cut into small bite-sized chunks

·         Cumin – 1 tsp

·         Black pepper – 1 tsp

·         Salt – to taste

·         Curry leaves - few

·         Oil – to fry

For the Masala gravy:

·         Curd – 1 ½ cup (split use)

·         Fresh milk – ¼ cup (opt)

·         Freshly grated coconut – ½ cup

·         Ginger and green chillies minced – 1 teaspoon (together)

·         Coriander leaves – 3 tbsp

·         Salt – to taste

Tempering:

·         Oil – 1 tbsp

·         Mustard seeds +Hing (1 teaspoon each)

·         Grated carrot / Boondi + coriander leaves – for garnish (opt)

Method:

Stage 1

1)      Soak the Urad dal with rice / Moong dal for 45 mins. Drain. Grind into a very smooth paste using very little water.

2)     Add the seasonings listed above – cumin, pepper, ginger, coriander, curry leaves, salt, coconut chunks – into this batter.

3)     Wet your fingers and take a big lemon sized ball of this batter. Roll in your hands and with your thumb make a hole in the centre of the ball.

4)     Slowly slide the vada into the oil which is medium hot. Add 4 – 5 such vadas at a tme

5)     Fry till golden brown. Drain on absorbent paper

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Fresh fried vadas

                                

Stage 2

1)      Meanwhile, grind all the ingredients under Masala / spicy mix to a smooth paste.

2)     Beat curd smooth and add this spice mixture into this.

3)     Check for salt and beat well to a nice gravy. Add ¼ cup water if necessary.

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Spice mixture (divided use)

Stage 3

1)      Take the vadas one at a time when slightly warm and slightly dip it in a bowl of cold milk for about 10 – 15 seconds (this will help make it soft). Do this to all vadas

2)     Now arrange all vadas in a large flat plate. Pour the curd gravy on top.

3)     Make the tempering and pour on the curd + vadas.

4)     Let the vadas soak the masala curd gravy for at least an hour more to serve.

Tips:

1)      Don’t oversoak the dals as it will absorb more oil.

2)     Don’t let the oil smoke or overheat. It will make the vada look browned on the outside, but undercooked on the inside. Test a small droplet of the batter into the oil to see if the droplet comes up to the top – this is the perfect temperature

3)     Wet your hands everytime before making a vadai – the water film will prevent the batter from sticking to the kadai or your hands.

4)     You may just add well beaten curd on the vadas. The masala gravy is just optional.

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  1. Aarthi says

    May 21, 2011 at 12:11 pm

    yummy thair vada..i love this one..thanks for the recipe..and i have a news for you..i am having a giveaway in my blog..check it out
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  2. MySpicyKitchen says

    May 21, 2011 at 12:46 pm

    Vadai look perfect and love dahi vada anytime! It has been ages since I made it home.

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  3. Pavani says

    May 21, 2011 at 1:08 pm

    Oh.. man.. Those thayir vada look sooooooo good. I wish I had some right now.. My husband is yogurt intolerant and I don't want to make these just for myself, so it has been a looooong time I had these. Your pics are very tempting--not fair 🙁

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  4. Harini says

    May 21, 2011 at 2:15 pm

    I can eat these vadas anytime! My fav!!

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  5. vaishali sabnani says

    May 21, 2011 at 3:20 pm

    these surely are different from the ones I make..like the garnish!!

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  6. Vardhini says

    May 21, 2011 at 6:55 pm

    I posted my comment but not sure whether it went thru .. well i love this and you are making me hungry for vadai now.

    Vardhini
    VardhinisKitchen

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  7. Priya Suresh says

    May 21, 2011 at 9:15 pm

    Simply irresistible thayir vadais, feel like having some rite now..

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  8. Jayanthy Kumaran says

    May 22, 2011 at 12:58 am

    Mmmmm.....looks divine n flavorful..
    first time to your space...lovely blog you have..nice presentation with great clicks..
    Am your happy follower now..:P
    do stop by mine sometime..
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  9. Kalyani says

    May 22, 2011 at 10:58 am

    @ Jay - thanks for stopping by..
    @ Vaishali - yes, this is very different from the North Indian way of preparing Dahi Vada..
    @ Pavani , Vardhini - you are welcome anytime dear to have this at my place (not virtually, though) 🙂

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  10. Shylaja says

    May 22, 2011 at 2:31 pm

    Wow.Thayir vada looks so delicious and mouthwatering
    South Indian Recipes

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  11. Sushma says

    May 23, 2011 at 12:46 pm

    this is one of my all time fav. first time here and nice and yummy recipes 🙂

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  12. Suma Gandlur says

    May 23, 2011 at 10:36 pm

    Very lovely.

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  13. anu says

    June 06, 2011 at 2:33 pm

    Awesome and delicious looking DAHI VADA

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