Dal Vada, also known as Parippu Vada are savory and crunchy lentil fritters made with chana dal, spices and herbs. It is a popular South Indian street food that is naturally gluten-free and vegan.
Recipe Snapshot
- Prep time: 135 minutes
- Cook time: 20 minutes
- Total time: 155 minutes
- Yield: 12 · 12 Dal Vada
- Category: Snacks
- Cuisine: Kerala, South Indian, Tamil Nadu
Ingredients
- ½ cup chana dal (- 120 grams (husked and split bengal gram))
- 1 cup water (- for soaking)
- ⅓ to ½ cup chopped onions (- 60 grams onions or 1 medium-sized onion)
- 1 teaspoon finely chopped ginger (or 1 inch ginger - optional)
- ½ to 1 teaspoons chopped green chilies (or 1 to 2 green chillies)
- 10 to 12 curry leaves (or 1 sprig)
- 2 tablespoons chopped coriander leaves
- ½ teaspoon rock salt (edible and food grade) (or white salt - add as per taste)
- oil (for deep frying, as required)
Method
Soaking chana dal
- Rinse chana dal for a couple of times in water.
- Soak the lentils in 1 cup water for 2 hours.
- Drain the soaked lentils very well. There should be no water in the soaked dal.
Making dal vada mixture
- Then add the soaked lentils in a mixer-grinder or blender.
- Without adding any water, grind to a coarse mixture. Some whole chana dal should be there in the mixture. I have not added any water, while grinding.
- If you add water, then it becomes difficult to shape them. If you are not able to grind at all, then add 1 to 2 tablespoons water.
- Now take the coarsely ground chana dal in a bowl.
- Add chopped onions, green chilies, curry leaves and chopped coriander leaves. You can also add chopped ginger.
- Season with salt. Mix very well. Check the taste and add more salt if needed.
- Now make small or medium sized balls from the mixture.
- Flatten them and place them on a plate or tray.
- You can use a banana leaf or plastic sheet or a ziplock bag to place the shaped vada.
Frying Parippu Vada
- Heat oil for deep frying in a kadai or pan on medium heat.
- Check the oil temperature by dropping a small portion of the batter in the oil. If it comes up steadily & quickly, the oil is hot enough for frying.
- Now carefully slid the prepared dal vada in the hot oil.
- Fry them for a couple of minutes and then turn over with a slotted spoon and fry the other side. Lower the flame while frying if the oil becomes too hot.
- Fry till they become golden and crisp. When the onions on the crust of the vada, look golden, this means the dal vada is done.
- Place them on kitchen paper towels to get rid of extra oil.
- Fry the remaining dal vada this way in batches.
- Serve the dal vada hot with coconut chutney or tomato ketchup.
Kiyaan Singh’s Kitchen Note
Keep this recipe as a working base: cook once as written, then adjust spice, texture, and serving style for your own table.