Ingredients
Toor Dhal – 1/2 cup
Channa Dal – 1/2 cup
Split Yellow Moong Dal – 1/2 cup
Urad Dal – 1/2 cup
Green chillies – 4
Garlic- 2 cloves (ignore if you are doing for god offering)
Ginger – 1 inch
Curry leaves – 1 sprig
Coriander leaves – 1 sprig
Salt to taste
Oil for deep frying
Method:
Wash all the four dhals and soak them for atleast two hours.
Add the garlic, green chillies, ginger and the salt and grind it in a mixer without adding any water to obtain a coarse mixture. Do not grind it into a paste. The coarse consistency actually gives a nice bite to the vadai.
Finally add the chopped curry leaves and coriander leaves.
In a heavy bottomed vessel, heat oil for about 1.5 inches thick for deep frying. Once it turns hot enough, make small sized balls out of the dal mixture and deep fry until it turns golden brown in color.
17 Replies to “Mysore Vada / Bonda”
Vadas look crisp and perfect. A lovely dish for a weekend binge…
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Yummy crispy vada…
Thank you for sharing the step bu step procedure on how to do this interesting dish 🙂 I hope to try this one day.
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these are one of my fav snacks.
nice clicks Veena…looking awesome..
yummy n perfect recipe..;)
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crispy bondas
Looks super delicious
Looks yum!
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Delicious & perfect. Nice alternative to the traditional urad dal medhu vadas
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my fav one…loved your version, will try it sometime…vada looks tempting!!
My son loves it.. very addictive snack..
mmmmmmm…..amazing and delicious mysore bonda.
looks delicious & I feel like having one….Pictures are very nice..
nice vadas … all time favourite. great recipe!
Since I have moved to Bangalore, I have fallen in love with these, I always go to the Darshini's and have them, never make at home. Homemade one's are not as crispy as the one I get outside!