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South Indian Dahi Vada – Thayir Vadai – Curd Vada Recipe

November 24, 2015 31 Comments

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Learn how to make South Indian style Dahi Vada or Thayir Vadai Recipe using this easy recipe. 

I was terribly jet-lagged all of last week. I couldn’t keep my eyes open beyond 8pm and was up and about by 4:30 which is super duper rare for me because I am just not a morning person. I have to say I secretly enjoyed my energy at 5 in the morning the past few days. 

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Spongy vadas soaked in spiced and tempered thayir or yogurt

On Saturday morning, I had this weird craving for medhu vada / uzhunnu vada. I have made this in the past so you can find the medhu vada recipe here. 

Also check out: spongy vadai recipe with aval, the popular vada pav from Mumbai, and onion vada from the streets of Kerala.

A few tips while making medhu vada: 

– I made the batter in my Ultra wet grinder and this makes all the difference in your  medhu vada. I was amazed how crisp the vadas were outside and soft inside. I was also able to get the doughnut shape (although not perfect), you just need to resist the temptation to add too much water to the urad dal while its grinding. This is harder to control in a mixie I guess. 
– I added whole peppercorn like the ones you get in restaurants. TH doesn’t like biting into them but I didn’t have an option because we were out of green chillies. I also added ginger more liberally than last time. 
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Perfect, pillowy, and soft. 

But today’s recipe is all about dunking these deep fried awesomes into a bowl of flavoured curd, letting them soak for a while and then sinking your teeth in the resulting goodness. We did this with the few remaining vadas and actually enjoyed it more than the vadas by themselves. 
South Indian Thayir Vadai Recipe
Serves 2
Ingredients:
6 medhu vada
1 cup thick curd
1/4 cup water
Chopped coriander leaves
1/2 tsp paprika or Kashmiri red chilli powder
1/2 tsp roasted jeera powder
Salt to taste
How to make Dahi Vada:
1. Dunk the vadas into a bowl of warm water, soak for 10 seconds, take them out and squeeze out the excess water. This will ensure that the vadas are softer once soaked in the curd. 
2. Beat the curd with some water, the jeera powder, and salt. Add the vadas in and leave in the fridge for atleast 4 hours or overnight. 
3. Before serving, garnish with some chopped coriander leaves and chilli powder / paprika. Kara boondi also makes an excellent garnish but sadly, I didn’t have any. 
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Notes:
1. The Dahi Vada made in Northern parts of India is slightly different from this. The spices used to flavour the dahi are different and they usually serve it with dates chutney and mint chutney, the same kinds used for chaat. That tastes great, but is different from this.
2. In some versions, ground coconut is added to the curd. Although I was tempted to try this, I didn’t have any coconut in the fridge (remember, I was away for 3 weeks!). Maybe next time.

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  1. Priya

    March 30, 2011 at 8:48 am

    Am just craving for these beauties, just drooling here..

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  2. Chitra

    March 30, 2011 at 5:54 am

    My all time fav..love this a lot :)Ur pics make me drooll…

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  3. Priti

    March 30, 2011 at 5:32 am

    Looks so perfect n yum ….5am energy is wonderful 🙂

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  4. sangeeta

    March 30, 2011 at 5:27 am

    I love any version of dahi vada and with any kind of toppings…your pictures are tempting me to make some 🙂

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  5. Vandana Rajesh

    March 30, 2011 at 5:24 am

    The dahi vadas look so delicious.

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  6. Prathibha

    March 30, 2011 at 4:57 am

    I love dahi vada as well as dahi bhalla…looks yumm

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  7. DEESHA

    March 30, 2011 at 4:29 am

    I love love dahi vada & a homemade one at that. I love both the N Indian & S Indian versions, But I hate the addition of coconut in it .. Glad you didn't add it 🙂

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  8. Divya Kudua

    March 30, 2011 at 4:08 am

    Perfect vadas..crispy and perfectly shaped!

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  9. Arch

    March 30, 2011 at 3:48 am

    Yum ! I love dahi vadas…a restaurant in bangalore serves it with grated carrot as a garnish !!

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  10. RAKS KITCHEN

    March 30, 2011 at 6:13 am

    Now you are making me to crave for some,and early morning you made vada?,great 😀 It will be like we have so much of time the whole day if we wake up early ..

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