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How To Make Soft Dahi Vada | Dahi Bhalla Recipe +Video

2019-03-16 by Anjana Chaturvedi

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Dahi vada – Fluffy lentil dumplings smothered in creamy yogurt and drizzled with spicy chutneys a North Indian snack/street food.

Dahi vada is a very popular snack/chat item of North India. It can be served as a starter, appetizer or as a side dish.The wonderful rich and creamy taste of dahi vada makes it on  the top list of Indian chat. It is also a delicious street food of Northern India.
South India’s famous Thayir Vadai is very close to dahi vada .The shape and the spices used to garnish  both are different, and usually thayir vadai doesn’t have chutneys drizzled over it.

What is Dahi Vada

Dahi vadas are round fritters made with husked white lentil/urad daal. Daal is soaked and ground into soft paste and then whisked well to make it fluffy. Small nuggets from the whisked daal are drooped in hot oil either with wet spoon or using your fingers. They are deep fried to a golden colour and then soaked in salted water.

When vada’s are soaked well for about 1-2 hours take out squeeze gently and then drizzle with yogurt, tangy sauces, chili powder and roasted cumin powder.

Dahi vada are  usually made with urad daal or you can also mix little yellow moong daal in it, it depends on personal preference ,both taste good.

Tips to Make Soft Porous Dahi Vadas

To make soft dahi vadas you have to take care of few things-
  1. first is to use good quality Urad daal,very old stock may not give best results.
  2. Soak the daal for minimum 6 hours or preferably overnight.
  3. Grind the soaked daal to make a smooth batter,you have to add just enough water while grinding as very little water won’t make it soft and fluffy and adding too much water make it watery and then it become difficult to shape and and it will also absorb a lot of oil.
  4. After grinding the daal, it  should be whisked very well with a spoon, fork or with a wire whisk to make it fluffy ,the whisked daal will change its colour from cream to white and look fluffy when done. You can check if it is done or not by adding a drop of batter in a bowl filled with water, if the drop floats on top then its done and if it sink in then you need to whisk it more.
  5. If you have whisked the daal well then there will be no need to add soda bi carb in it ,I have never used soda and get super soft vadas every time.
  6. At this stage you can add few chopped cashews, raisins, crushed pepper,fennel or cumin seeds, chopped ginger, chopped green chilies in it ,but this is optional you can add just few things or make them plain if you wish.
  7. After you have whisked the batter well then deep fry the dahi vadas on medium heat ,if you fry on high heat then they will cook from the outside but may remain raw from the inside ,and if you fry them on low heat then the dahi vadas will absorb lots of oil.
  8. You can make dahivada’s small or big any size of your choice.
  9. After frying dahi vadas ,they should be soaked in water (room temperature) and do add a tsp of 1 salt in the water .If you feel that the vadas are not soft enough then can soak them in lukewarm water

Can we Freeze Dahivada’s and use later

You can definitely freeze fried Dahi vada’s and use them later. Deep Fry dahi vada’s and then let them cool down completely and then store in a zip lock bag and keep in your freezer . They stay fresh for at least 2 months. When you want to use them then just take out from the freezer and let them defrost and come to room temperature . Then add salt in medium hot water and soak the vada’s for few hours or till they become soft. Then add yogurt, chutney’s and spices.

How to assemble the vadas

  1. After about an hour the vadas will become soft then gently squeeze the vadas and arrange on the serving plate
  2. Drizzle with chilled sweet yogurt, Date and tamarind chutney,   Green chutney, sprinkle black salt, red chili powder, roasted cumin powder and some chopped fresh coriander.
  3.   Refrigerate for an hour and then serve chilled dahi vadas.

If you are looking for some snack and sweet recipes to try on Holi then check-

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  • Chivda Namkeen
  • Kanji Vada
  • Punjabi Aloo Samosa
  • Badam Halwa
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Dahi Vada / Dahi Bhalla / Lentil Dumplings in Yoghurt

Dahi vada -Fluffy lentil dumplings smothered in creamy yogurt and drizzled with spicy chutneys  a North Indian snack/street food.
Prep Time15 minutes mins
Cook Time25 minutes mins
Total Time40 minutes mins
Course: snacks/starters, street food
Cuisine: North Indian Cuisine, Punjabi Cuisine
Keyword: dahi bhalla, dahi vada, soft dahi vada
Servings: 8 people
Author: Anjana Chaturvedi

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup Split White Gram / Safed Urad
  • 1.5 tbsp Moong daal/Split skinned yellow lentil
  • 2 tbsp Ginger / Adrak chopped
  • 2 tbsp Raisins / Kishmish
  • 2 tbsp Cashew Nuts / Kaju chopped
  • 1/2 tsp Cumin Seeds / Sabut Jeera
  • 1 tbsp Green Chillies / Hari Mirch chopped
  • 1 tsp Peppercorns / Sabut Kali Mirch crushed
  • 3 cup Yogurt / Dahi
  • 2.5 tbsp Sugar / Chini

To Garnish

  • 1/2 CUP Date andTamarind chutney
  • 1/2 cup Green chutney
  • 2 tsp Roasted Cumin Powder / Jeera Powder
  • 2 tsp Red Chilli powder / Laal mirch powder
  • 1.5 tsp Black salt
  • 1 tsp Salt / Namak

Instructions

  • Wash and soak both the lentils together in sufficient water for a minimum of 6 hours.
  • now drain the water and Wash them again and grind to make a smooth paste.
  • Whisk the ground lentil paste well to make it fluffy. To check if its fluffy enough - drop a small ball of batter in a cup of water,if it floats over it ,then it's done ,but if it sinks in the bottom then you need to whisk the paste some more.
  • When the paste has been whisked enough, add chopped ginger, chopped fresh coriander,green chilies, crushed pepper corns, cumin seed or Fennel seed, raisins and cashew nut pieces in it and mix again.
  • Heat enough oil in a big ,wide deep pan .
  • Dip your fingers in water and take small portions of the batter in your hand and drop small balls of it in the hot oil  OR  take the mixture in a wet spoon and drop it gently in the oil.
  • Make 4-5 vadas at a time ,don't over crowd the pan else you have difficulty while turning the sides.
  • Deep fry them to a nice golden colour on medium heat. Drain and keep aside.
  • Take approx 4 glasses of water (at room temperature)in a big bowl and  add 1 tsp of salt and 1/2 tsp chili powder to it and mix.
  • Now add all the fried vadas in the salted water, cover and let them soak for 1 hour or till they become soft.
  • When the vadas are soaked well and looks fluffy and soft, take them out from the water, gently squeeze between your palm and put into the serving plate.
  • Take chilled yogurt in a bowl and whisk well, add water to adjust the consistency,add 2 tbsp sugar, salt and 1/3 tsp black salt and mix well.
  • Drizzle yogurt, date chutney and green chutney on the vadas.
  • Sprinkle roasted cumin powder, black salt and chili powder on the vadas.
  • Chili in the refrigerator and serve after some time.

Notes

NOTE-
1-You can made dahi vada just with white lentils (urad daal), addition of moong daal is optional.
2- Addition of ginger, raisins , green chilies, pepper corns and cashews are optional.
3-You have to beat the batter well to make soft vadas.
4-Fry them on medium heat - if you fry on high heat then they will remain uncooked from inside and if you cook on low heat, then they will absorb too much oil and may become hard.

Filed Under: Chats, Punjabi Cuisine, Starter/snacks, Street Food Tagged With: Appetizers, bada, bhalla, bora, chat, Dahi, dahi bhalla, dahi phulki, dahi vada, festival, holi, Indian food, North Indian Food, Punjabi Cuisine, recipe, snack, vada, yoghurt

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Comments

  1. Ruma says

    2015-06-26 at

    Hello,

    These look absolutely delicious. I love this blog I come to it regularly for simple, home made, healthy dishes I can’t find elsewhere.
    How many servings does this make? I think the blog had them but seem to be missing from this post.

    Thanks!

  2. Mina Joshi says

    2013-04-22 at

    Looks delicious.

  3. Anonymous says

    2013-04-11 at

    yummy!!!
    shobha
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  4. Faseela Noushad says

    2012-11-04 at

    luks amazing n inviting

  5. Priya says

    2012-11-01 at

    My all time favourite, droolworthy dahi vadas, wish i get some.

  6. kala says

    2012-11-01 at

    yummyyyyyyyyy

  7. ANU says

    2012-11-01 at

    very nice and colorful….
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  8. Vimitha Anand says

    2012-11-01 at

    Love this anytime… Looks so delish

  9. Kaveri Venkatesh says

    2012-11-01 at

    These are my favorites….They look so delicious

  10. Sangeetha Nambi says

    2012-11-01 at

    Perfect… Really inviting me to taste it…
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  11. Akila says

    2012-11-01 at

    Woe awesome dahi wada… Just love it dear Event: Dish name starts with P

  12. Swati Raman Garg says

    2012-11-01 at

    I have always loved your presentations 🙂 and dahi vada is such a fav!

  13. Julie says

    2012-10-31 at

    wow..superb ,my favorite:)
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  14. Divya Pramil says

    2012-10-31 at

    Looks absolutely yum!! And what a nice presentation 🙂
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  15. Sangeetha says

    2012-10-31 at

    Hi Anjanaji, Whenever we eat out I always order Dahi wada. Now I will try your yummy recipe at home. Thank you.
    Love.

  16. Lakshmi Venkatesh says

    2012-10-31 at

    Looks very soft. Childrens Fav.

  17. divya says

    2012-10-31 at

    absolutely divine..

  18. Meena B says

    2012-10-31 at

    my all time fav
    i am about to go to sleep and saw this
    so so so yummy vadas u made
    mine were simple ones with no extra additions.. though i tend to add slight sugar in curd.

    garlic kulcha

4.50 from 6 votes (6 ratings without comment)

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