It's been more than a week since I posted,I seriously didn't find time to sit at my comp.Well If u're wondering why,I've been attending kindergarten for the past 10 days :) This is a very hectic month for me,little girl turned 3 and she's started kindergarten.And here in Germany till when the kid settles in ,one of the parents (mostly the mother) accompanies the child to kindergarten.If your kid doesn't have any separation anxiety this lasts for just a few days but for others it could last up to 2 -3 months.My daughter is one of those kids whose totally attached to her mommy,so I guess I'll be going there for quite some time.In India I still remember the first day of school.It's a very exciting experience for the parents and the passers by watching the kids.Some of the the kids kick and scream while the other go in smiling and the teachers some how manage to calm down a class of 50 or more howling children with ease :) Guess that's more difficult for the kids ,while going to kindergarten for 3 months can be difficult for a grown up :)I do feel out of place sitting there for 3 hours every day but it's a humbling experience too.Yesterday to keep myself occupied I picked up a 40 piece jigsaw puzzle and started doing it.I wasn't even half way through the puzzle when I was stuck.There I was sitting with a serious expression on my face as if I was thinking about the world economy,when a 5 year old asked me if I needed some help and finished the puzzle off in no time :) Blame it on aging or lack of interest,but I was humbled .Reminded me of something that my Dad always tells us 'The learning never ends' :)
So off to the recipe...This makes a wonderful tea time snack,I love adding vegetables to snacks and this is one such attempt.
Makes 15 -18 Vadas
You'll Need:
Channa Dal /Gram Dal - 150 g
Green Chilli - 1 -2
Cabbage - 1 cup - 150 g (finely chopped)
Onion - 1 small( finely chopped)
Salt to taste
Coriander leaves - 2 -3 tbsp
Ginger- a small piece
Oil - for deep frying
Method:
-Soak the Channa Dal in about two cups of water for 6 hours or overnight.
-Setting about handful of the drained channa dal aside,Grind the rest without water along with green chillies and ginger to a slightly coarse mixture.
-Add the cabbage,onion,coriander leaves,the handful of channa dal and salt to the ground mixture and mix well.
-Heat the oil in a wok,test if its ready by adding a pinch of the dal,if it immediately rises to the top then the oil is well heated.Make small flat patties of the dal mixture.
-Add the patties few at a time and fry until they are golden brown.
Note:
-If you find that the batter is a little runny and you feel that the vadas might break on frying,try keeping the mixture in the freezer for 10 minutes before frying.
-Alternatively you can add one tbsp of besan/gram flour or corn flour to the mixture to absorb the extra moisture.
vada looks super tempting...lovely clicks Reni
ReplyDeleteThanks Gayathri !
DeleteBeautiful clicks Reni,love your blog :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Harini !
DeleteThese veggie patties look fingerlickingly good!
ReplyDeleteThanks Angie !
Deletebeautiful presentation,never fan of cabbage but u r clicks makes it so tempting.
ReplyDeleteThanks Meena !
Deletedelicious crispy cabbage vadas.
ReplyDeleteThanks :)
DeleteWow.. Awesome tempting vadas reni.. when u spoke about kindergarten I just went back by 1 week, from last week my kid who is just 2 and half started to attend a day care.. Initially 2 days she was quite happy and was readily telling me by mamma, u go home, but from past 3-4 days I can see that she is missing me, she asks me to stay with her and also when I go back to pick her, she will come running and hug me.. I just can't explain that awesome feeling.. :)That hug is something I die for.. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Sangeetha ! That's very sweet,I understand that emotions tied with that hug :) and I guess u are also lucky that she separates without fuss from u :=)
DeleteCrispy yummy cabbage vada..
ReplyDeleteThanks Nithya !
DeleteGood to know u spent ur time in kindergarden, brings back lot of memories. Your cabbage vada looks totally awesome, crispy and delectable. I think your girl settles down fast...
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Priya !
DeleteGlad to hear u are back to kindergarten true learning never stops:))
ReplyDeleteHows ur daughter doing,is she getting used to the crowd?
Lovely cabbage vada.Never tried it.The nest like basket looks really cool.
Thanks Meena ! She likes the kindergarten,but isn't very happy about leaving me :)
DeleteI can understand why blogging has to be put aside sometimes. Its our commitment to the family which will always be the first priority. My days of schooling years ago were different. Mum will follow on the first day and the rest are tagging with friends.
ReplyDeleteIncredibly idea, vada with cabbage and for sure the fried stuffs are inviting.
Thanks a lot Nava !
Deletemy school days were different too,I gave my parents a tough time as a kid Nava :)
DeleteCan't make out them as 'cabbage vadas' looks like normal dal vadas to me! :) Looks droolicious too!
ReplyDeleteThanks Arthy !
DeleteYou are right learning neverends. My daughter starts her pre k on coming Wednesday. I will stop blogging for sometime and watch a simple movie. How is your little one doing in school. Your cabbage vada looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot Swathi ! she's just settling in,guess she'll need some more time to leave me happily :)
Deletevadas look so crisp and good, would love to have some with tea :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot !
DeleteHaha, kids are so quick & brilliant nowadays that they make us very humble at times ;) Love this vada anytime, my personal favorite with chai :)
ReplyDeleteCabbage vadas look soo good and perfectly made.. Lovely clicks too Reni :-)
ReplyDeletesometimes priorities change their list and ofcourse family comes first...love this vada...super crispy and best way to treat cabbage
ReplyDeleteyum yum Reni!! would love to try these!!
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