Dahi Bhalle or Vadas | Lentil dumplings in Yogurt | Kravings

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • A special batter made with Urad & Mung dhals are soaked and ground and then mixed together & rested. A special soaking liquid is prepared by smoking Chillies, and Cumin & Curry leaves & Ginger are added, Chilli powder is added together with Water, Sugar & Salt and this is kept aside.The dhals are then whipped together by hand to incorporate air into the Bhallas or Vadas. Finally chopped Chillies, Ginger, Salt, Asafoetida, Baking powder are added.
    This is scooped up and dropped gently into moderately hot oil. The Bhalla or Vada are cooked on a medium heat till golden brown. These are then soaked in the liquid for 20 - 30 mins.Once done, they are ready, they are squeezed a little bit and then added over a layer of sweet and salty whipped yogurt. More yogurt is added over the Bhallas. And finally a tadka of fried Lentils, Chillies are Curry leaves are added, Pepper, Chilli powder, Chaat masala, Green & Tamarind Chutney, fine Sev, Boondi & Coriander is added over and served.
    Here are the ingredients and steps to make this recipe!
    Dahi Bhalle
    Batter
    1 cup Urad Dhal
    1/2 cup Moong Dal + 1 tbsp (for garnish)
    1 tbsp chopped Red & Green Chillies
    1 tbsp finely chopped Ginger
    Salt to taste
    1 tbsps Baking powder
    Tadka
    1 tsp Mustard seeds
    1 tbsp soaked Moong dhal (soaked with Batter)
    1 tbsp sliced Chillies
    1 tbsp sliced Curry leaves
    Soaking liquid
    6 red Chillies (Kashmiri Chillies)
    1 tbsp Cumin seeds
    Pinch of Hing or Asafoetida
    3 slices Ginger
    6 - 8 Curry leaves
    1 tsp red Chilli powder
    1 litre Water
    1/2 tsp each Salt & Sugar
    Yogurt
    2 cups Yogurt
    1 tsp Sugar
    Topping
    Prepared Tadka
    1/2 tsp ground Pepper
    1 tsp Chilli powder
    1 tbsp Chaat masala
    1 tbsp Green chutney
    1 tbsp Tamarind Chutney
    1/4 cup thin Sev
    1/4 cup Boondi
    1/4 cup chopped Coriander
    Wash and soak the dhals separately overnight
    Rinse the dhals and drain all the Water
    Grind the Urad dhal using minimal water and remove on a large flat dish
    Grind the Moong dhal reserving the extra tablespoon with little or no Water and add to the same dish
    Mix the two together and keep aside for 10-15 mins
    Prepare the tadka by heating some oil and sautéing the Mustard seeds, followed by the reserved Moong dhal, sliced Chillies and Curry leaves and keep this aside
    In the same pot, add some more Oil and add the red Chillies, Cumin seeds, Asafoetida, Ginger, Curry leaves and Chilli powder
    Add half the Water, the Salt & Sugar and bring to the boil
    Allow to cool and add the other half of the Water
    Set a timer to 15 mins and start whipping the batter by hand, incorporating air into the batter in one direction
    You will notice that as you whip it, it gets lighter
    Once done add the red and green Chillies, Chopped Ginger, Salt and Baking powder and mix
    Heat oil till it’s moderately hot and drop in little morsels of the batter
    Cook this on moderate heat for 5-6 mins till it’s cooked low and slow and the exterior will slowly get golden brown
    Once this is done, remove with a slotted spoon and add to the soaking liquid that should now be at room temperature
    Allow the Bhallas to soak for 20-30 mins
    Remove to make room for the rest of the batch then they are soaked, squeeze to remove extra liquid and keep aside
    Whip together the Yogurt with the Sugar
    To assemble, add a little yogurt at the bottom of a shallow dish, and fill it with the Bhallas
    Add the Yogurt to cover the Bhallas and then add the tadka, the Pepper, Chilli powder & Chaat masala, green & Tamarind chutney, Sev & Boondi and Coriander
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  • @throwaway692
    @throwaway692 5 месяцев назад

    I have a polite request. Feel free of course to tell me to get lost. ;) Could you do a video or short on what you would consider to be a minimum number of "on hand" spices? If you were shipwrecked and you had to have your most often used stuff.... what would you have? It sounds silly when you put it that way. LOL

    • @KravingsFoodAdventures
      @KravingsFoodAdventures  5 месяцев назад +1

      hahahahha yes I will .... I'm imagining myself shipwrecked!!!

    • @throwaway692
      @throwaway692 5 месяцев назад

      @@KravingsFoodAdventures I just couldn't think of any other way to say it without going on about it. LOL Thank you. :)

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