Monday, 15 January 2018 10:00

Rajasthani Kalmi Vada Recipe - Chana Dal Vada

An authentic snack, Rajasthani Kalmi Vada Recipe is essentially a Chana dal Vada that is flavoured and deep fried, typically eaten at tea time, served with green chutney or imli chutney alongside a steaming hot cup of chai.

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Kalmi Vada is a popular Rajasthani fried snack recipe. The vada has a crispy outside and soft inside making it a great tea time snack. This is similar to south Indian masala vadai. 

Serve Rajasthani Kalmi Vada with Imli chutney and a hot cup of Adrak Chai as a wonderful tea time snack

If you like this recipe, here are a few more Vada Recipes:

  1. Methi Corn Dal Vada Recipe
  2. Cabbage Onion Vada Recipe
  3. Spinach Oats Vada Recipe

Cuisine: Rajasthani

Course: Snack

Diet: Vegetarian

Equipments Used: Preethi Blue Leaf Mixer Grinder, Glass Mixing Bowl

Prep in 10 M

Cooks in 20 M

Total in 30 M

Makes: 5 Servings

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup Chana dal (Bengal Gram Dal)
  • 1 Onion
  • 6 cloves Garlic
  • Coriander (Dhania) Leaves , small bunch, chopped
  • 1 Green Chilli
  • 1/2 teaspoon Red Chilli powder
  • 1 teaspoon Cumin seeds (Jeera)
  • Salt , as required
  • Oil , as required, for frying

Directions for Rajasthani Kalmi Vada Recipe - Chana Dal Vada

  1. To begin making the Rajasthani Kalmi Vada, wash and soak the chana dal overnight. The next day, drain the chana dal from water and add it to mixer. 

  2. Grind into thick coarse paste sprinkling very little water whenever needed. The dal should be firm. Transfer the dal into mixing bowl.

  3. Into this mixing bowl, along with the dal, add finely chopped onion, green chilli, crushed garlic, coriander leaves, cumin seeds, red chilli powder and required salt to it.

  4. Mix everything together into thick soft dough. Heat oil for deep frying on medium flame. Once the oil is well heated, simmer the flame. Take small portion of kalmi vada masala and shape them like fingers, using your fingers. Drop into oil and fry until golden on all sides. 

  5. Do not crowd the oil and fry the vada in batches. Remove the fried vadas onto a plate with absorbent paper to drain off all the excess oil. 

  6. Serve Rajasthani Kalmi Vada along with Imli Chutney and a hot cup of Adrak Chai as a wonderful tea time snack.