Lobia Fritters/Alasandula vada:
Ingredients:
1 cup Lobia/Alasandulu/Black eyed peas
3-4 tbsp finely chopped Onion(1 onion)
2 tbsp finely chopped coriander
2-3 tbsp grated carrot(optional)
1 " ginger,chopped
3-4 green chillies
1 tbsp chopped curryleaves
salt to taste
Oil to deep fry
Method:
- Soak lobia overnight or atleast for 3hrs.Drain them and spread over a kitchen towel/napkin to remove excess water and pat dry.
- Grind lobia with ginger,salt and green chillies to a coarse paste,preferably do this process in whipper mode.
- Add finely chopped onions,coriander,curry leaves and grated carrot and mix well.
- Heat oil in a deep kadai over low flame until it is quite hot.
- Grease a thick plastic cover or banana leaf or your palm with oil and take a small portion of batter and make a round ball out of it and slight pat it until it forms vada by pressing it at the edges and carefully lower them into hot oil and fry them over medium flame until it is golden brown and crisp outer side.
- Drain them on paper towels and serve it hot with tomato ketchup.
Lobia Sundal/Alasandula Guggillu:
Ingredients:
1 cup cooked Lobia/Alasandulu/Black eyed peas
1 tbsp chana dal
1 tsp urad dal
1/2 tsp mustard seeds
a pinch of hing/asafoetida(optional)
5-6 curry leaves
2-3 tbsp fresh grated coconut
3-4 dry red chillies,broken
1 tsp lemon juice(optional)
1 tsp ghee/oil
salt to taste
Method:
- Soak lobia overnight or atleast for 3hrs.Pressure cook them with some salt until 3-4 whistles,it should hold its shape and should not become mushy.Drain cooked lobia and set aside.
- Heat ghee in a kadai and crackle mustard seeds.Add chana dal and urad dal and fry until they turn red in color.
- Add broken red chillies and fry for a minute.Now add curry leaves and hing and fry for another minute.
- Add cooked and drained lobia and stir fry for few minutes,do this process carefully in order to avoid lobia to become mushy.
- Add little salt as we added already some salt while cooking them.Add grated coconut and mix properly.
- Switch off the flame and after a minute add lemon juice and stir properly and serve.
Note:
- For a Vegan version use oil instead of ghee for tempering.
Wow, I loved the idea of making patty with black eyed beans, I normally get bored with its regular curry. Thanks for sharing !
ReplyDeletewow both look yummy.and never heard about the vada version of this black eyed beans.I have too many in my freezer for a long time.Will try soon.
ReplyDeletewow both r dishes looks very delicious esp that lovely crispy vadas...nice idea to do with black eyes peas....wonderfully presented too prathibha
ReplyDeleteFritters looks yummy and beautiful clicks.
ReplyDeleteYou have made vada with lobia. I made them into tikkis and pan fried it instead of deep frying.
ReplyDeleteYours looks delicious though.
Lobia fritters look crispy & mouthwatering. Healthy and lovely sundal!
ReplyDeletehi Prathihba,
ReplyDeleteTha's a lovely healthy combination of dishes. very well presented :)
Nicely explained too.
TC
hi,
ReplyDeleteThe fritters looks lovely and the sundal so fresh and yummy, nice presentation :)
TC
Looks very nice..Healthy sundal ..
ReplyDeleteI hav eonly made curry with these peas and the fritters look delicous.
ReplyDeleteFritters are those i hav not tasted ot tried yet,sounds good :)
ReplyDeleteVada looks perfect and cute..and the sundal looks yummy!!! love ur presentations!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious, Pratibha.I see the cute diya again!!:)
ReplyDeletethese are my fav. vadas dear......vada and sundal look delicious Prathiba.
ReplyDeleteFritters looks lovely and never tried with black eyed beans of..sure will give a try..sundal looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteLovely fritters dear..i had tasted these from my friend's home,was yummm,looks crispy and yummm
ReplyDeleteLovely pic!And the vada is so new!
ReplyDeletemouthwatering one..healthy too..please do participate in my first cooked food event..check my blog for details
ReplyDeletethese fritters and sundal looks so awesome prathiba...love the clicks. Never tried lobia fritters...time to try now!
ReplyDeleteBoth dishes look superb and very tmepting Prathibha .... and regarding substituting yeast for those idlis in my blog post... I asked mom and she said can try cooking soda just before pouring idlis... looks like traditionally they used toddy for fermenting instead of yeast ... but can avoid both and use soda or even can try eno salt :)
ReplyDeleteHey Prathy, both are absolutely healthy and yummy..
ReplyDeleteNever tried Lobia fritters..They definitely look yummmmm
ReplyDeleteA healthy combination..looks very crisp..:-)
ReplyDeleteLooks mouthwatering...Wanted to grab from screen itself...
ReplyDeleteboth the recipes are yummy...i have never had a sundal..though we make dry dish with matar , lobiya or chana which is called ghugni here...this is different...would love to make..
ReplyDeleteOMG! I feel if I keep reading these fantastic blogs I have to fry some fritters by the eve. tea. First at Priya's : Banana Fritters, next I opened yours & see these crispy looking black eye bean fritters....now I have to go in the kitchen I'm really craving fried food now....anyway it's raning also, so perfect.....
ReplyDeleteoh wow...these are looking so delicious.
ReplyDeleteHey this is yummm and lovely photographs that make it more inviting. :)
ReplyDeleteColorful n eye catchy :)
ReplyDeleteThose patties are so new to me.I am book marking it. everytime i click on ur link, it says malware..any idea why?
ReplyDeleteThe fritters i ve heard but never tasted. They are perfectly appetizing!
ReplyDeleteboth dishes looks very delicious
ReplyDeleteboth dishes look so yum...
ReplyDeleteLovely idea for fritters!!
ReplyDeletevery innovative.
My first diwali after marriage and in US,one of balas colleague,she made this lobia fritters..it was really yummy..luv it prathibha..
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tempting fritters. looks soooo delicious. Sundalu kooda super ga vunnayi :)
ReplyDeletewow both fitters and sundal looks so tempting beautiful pic.s dear.
ReplyDeleteFantastic presentation!
ReplyDeleteLooks very very inviting!
the fritters look so tempting..
ReplyDeleteNever tried those fritters before...looks yummy....
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ReplyDeletetried it last week, they were awesome..thanks for sharing
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