This is my MIL speciality. Everytime I visit her she does this. Traditional way is to grind the dough after cooking the rice. Rice shouldn’t be cooked so well just one bubble. It need to be cooked directly on the flame. And it needs to be grinded using milk. However this time, I asked her to teach me something which I can do it and simpler version. So she did it with rice flour. it tasted almost the same just not as soft as original one. It is still too good to resist
Ingredients:
Rice flour – 4 cups
Milk – 2.5 to 4 cups (we have to use only milk to make the dough. Full fat milk tastes better for this)
Salt a pinch (you can skip this)
Sugar for sprinkling on the top
Oil for deep frying
Method:
Take the rice flour in a broader vessel. Boil the milk. Pour the milk little by little and make the dough. Dough need to be in idiyapam dough consistency. Leave the dough for 15 mins
Clean the cloth or plantain (banana leaf) or plastic paper. Wet it. Make a lemon size ball. Using wet hand flatten it on the wet cloth.
Heat the oil in the kada (medium hot is good enough). When the oil is hot reduce the flame to medium, put the vada in to the oil. Turn it over when the sound reduces and brown spot start to appear. Cook it on the other side. Take out the Vada and leave it on broader vessel. Sprinkle sugar on the top. Turn it over and sprinkle some more sugar. We can put powdered sugar also
It will last for couple of days outside. Otherwise keep it in the fridge
Enjoy it
10 Replies to “Milk Vada”
A lovely recipe and even more special as MIL gave it to you 🙂 Very intersting!
Its just awesome.
happy new year dear.
These snacks look delicious! Wishing you a very happy new year.
It must be delicious and thanks to you and your MIL for sharing ..happy new year..hugs and smiles
innovative delicious and tempting too.
Very new to me… Looks so easy and yum too… Thanks for sharing
I have never heard nor seen as this is new to me.
Happy New Year to you and your family.
Looks so yummy…thanks for sharing.
looks so good.. glad to know about a traditional recipe 🙂
Quite a new vada for me,thanks for sharing..Happy new year wishes to you and your family.