This results in dire situations when I am frustrated not to know what to cook. Then I had to resort to the life saver the Khichidi. Yes I am yet to blog on that. Will get around doing it someday. Having done this on Friday, I realized I had nothing for Saturday. So it was Sambar Vada. Remembering that I am planning to take up my diet regime again seriously, wanted it to be a low calorie one.
Sunday was wonderful. The breakfast was the usual Channa Masala with Poori. Then seeing Konda not being best of her health, hubby dear said he will take us for the beach. The rounds of applause and the roaring sounds that followed would lead anyone believe that we don’t take the kids anywhere, which is not the case. Still with a outing in question they were so excited.
The day promised to be very cool. So we set out for an outing to the beach. Kids took their footballs to play on the beach. Seeing the horse flying by, they were eager for a ride. But after their return, Konda and Chinnu declared they don’t like the horse ride, as the ride was very fast and they were jostled so much that their back ached. Soon it turned to be very windy, we decided to leave after spending couple of hours.
Rest of the day just passed in a blur, I went to help Amma cook for our relatives who came for dinner.
If you are using the Mixer to grind and want to use the Appey Pan for these Low calorie Vadas, I suggest you add a pinch of cooking soda or allow it to get more water once you add the onions.
I knew the difference as I made the vadas first time without any of those Onions for the kids. They were a bit hard. But since you soak these in hot sambar for a while, they become soft and taste the same, well almost!
I can vouch that the taste was the same, except you won’t get to feel that crispy outer skin that you normally associate with deep fried vadas.
I will have to get around the sambar somebody other day!
Once the vadas are fried, soak them in hot Sambar for making them get all soft.
Have a great week ahead!
16 comments
I follow the same procedure for making cabbage vada using adai batter and gram dal vada which comes out very tasty, love the clicks 🙂 …appey pan is a blessing isnt it ? :)…do u also call it Appey Pan?
Wow Sri,
mouthwatery recipe with nice presentation.
Super delicious sambar vada, definitely a guilt free snacks..
looks very healthy and delicious…
That is such a great idea dear.
Interesting recipe, love the Low calorie vada. Nice, easy and inviting recipe. Thanks for sharing.
I have tried this Vadas at the Indian restaurant, but this looks healthier version. Pictures are great!
Lovely and comforting treat Srivalli.
I make low-cal dahi vadas this way too. Using this pan 🙂
Thank you for sharing this new recipe of low cals with us.
who says no to medu wada when it is a low cal one like this..yummy
Interesting one.. looks amazing..
Interesting one..
my fav sambar vada, beautiful
It's nice that you've trimmed down so many calories by making the vadas on an appey pan! Great idea!
Fresh one.
Thanks for share.