Here we are with my sodappal dish.
Ok, first of all I am not a morning person. Even during board exams, I was never up before 5:30AM. But in order to cook the prasadams, finish the pooja and pack the lunch before 8:00 AM, I need to wake up by 4:00 AM, which is a tedious task for me.
Usually for Varalakshmi Vratham, I take off, so my sodappals will be comparitively less. In our custom we also do Gowri pooja, the day before Vinayaka chaturthi. So there will be a sodappal for sure on one of these days. This is what I planned to do on Vinayaka Chaturthi morning,
- Kozhukattai
- Payasam (Kheer)
- paruppu Vadai
As I had already made pulikaichal, I thought that would be perfect for lunch. Thought of doing other items sambhar and rasam in the evening. (We invited one of friends to come over and it was potluck)
By Vinayaka’s grace, kozhukattai and payasam came out good (happily took my own time), but my vada became bonda. :-(
Basically I messed up with my vadai measurement (¼ cups and ⅓ cups are very much alike) and also added more water while grinding. So first I thought of adding rice flour and extra salt. I was little scared to do that. I didn’t want to play with salt. I cannot do any fixer-upper with excess salt. So went ahead with the same flour and started to fry and realized, I am not even getting the vada shapes. So made bondas and thought of doing something in the evening or forget the fact the I made vada. Also I couldn’t taste the vada in the morning.
Came back early from office and tasted the vada. It tasted good but it was hard.. (aiyoooo rama). I didn’t feel like wasting it and thought of doing rasa vada. Just soak it in rasam, that’s it. But enaku risk edukaradu ellam rusk sapidara madiri nala ;-) (Taking risk is as easy as eating rusk for me) thought of trying dahi bonda. As I had lot of time and kiddo was also busy playing outside, went ahead with the plan :-) And this is what I did,
Ingredients:
- Green Chutney
- Sweet & Sour Chutney
- Curd/Yogurt – 1.5 cups (beaten) (as required)
- Cumin/ Jeera powder – 1 tsp
- Chopped cilantro – 2 tbsps
- Hot water – 2 cups
Steps:
- Add the hot water to the bondas(vadas) and let it sit for up to 30-40 mts.
- Meanwhile beat the curd and add cumin powder and mix well.
- After 30-40 mts of soaking time, add this curd to the bondas(vadas) and mix well.
- Add the chutneys on top and garnish it with cilantro and thats it.
- Before serving, add more chutneys.
I was little reluctant to serve, but told my friends what happened and what I did. But to my surprise, the dahi paruppu bonda turned out pretty good. sabba.. risk eduthadu waste ahala.. (my risk didn’t go in vain) and most importantly it didn’t get wasted :-)
Chitra Jagadish says
Yummylicious dahi vada. …
srividhya says
Thanks :-)
vasantha Vivek says
sema sothapal … But tasted very yummy, i hope … I also have so many sothapal memories …
srividhya says
Yeah mam. pure luck, it turned ok
Traditionally Modern Food says
Loved your story Sri:-) my fav curd vada.. I am so tempted to try it now
srividhya says
he he he.. Thanks Vidya
Malar says
hehehe, loved your write up Sri :) this looks so lovely!! I am sure it tasted too good :)
srividhya says
Thanks Malar ;-) Luckily it turned out good