August 25, 2010
Baked Edamame Fritters - Secret to a perfect no-fry Vadai
Vadai/Indian fritters is by far one of the most loved snacks down South of India. A rare cold afternoon with rain thrashing down on the roof calls for a hot cup of chai and its most beloved companion - Masala Vadai.
The aroma of the vadais wafting from the gloomy kitchen with Amma frying them up ever so elegantly with me wrapped up in my blanket standing beside her is a memory that I cherish and yearn for even now.
My daughter would probably have memories of her mom pulling out a tray of healthy vadais right from the oven as opposed to frying them up!
I have already tried my hands on baked masala vadais, and they came out beautifully. It uses a different procedure.
Baking is not the same as frying them, agreed... but pretty close with the new method I have come up with. And without all those calories, do I hear anyone complaining?
Okay, here is the secret: "broiling"
Baking the vadais for about 10-15 minutes, and then putting the oven on broil mode for 2-4 minutes and getting that beautiful crispy crust on the top is as close you will ever get to frying them.
So the concept is, the fritters cook from below when you "bake" them, and then from above when you "broil" them. The coil heats up from the respective sides when you use the bake and broil mode.
And voila! You have the best crispy healthy vadais you will ever have!
Note: Do not move away from the oven when it is on "broil" mode. Temperatures reach up to 500F- 525F and will burn whatever is in the oven in no time.
Baked Edamame Fritters - Secret to a perfect no-fry Vadai
Ingredients:
Edamame - 1 lb bag
Channa Dal/Dried split chickpeas - 1 cup
Cabbage - 1/2 cup chopped
Green chillies - 3 tbsp chopped
Red onions - 1 large chopped
Ginger - 2 tsp chopped
Rice flour - 1/4 cup
Garam masala - 1/4 tsp
Turmeric - 1/2 tsp
Asafoetida - A pinch
Chilly powder - 1 tsp (adjust heat according to your taste)
Curry leaves - 3 tbsp torn into pieces
Salt - To taste
Oil - 2 tbsp
Method:
Soak the channa dal/lentils in water for about two hours.
Cook Edamame until it is al dente. Do not overcook, it shouldn't be mushy.
Preheat oven to 400F.
Grind the channa dal/lentil and edamame until coarse. Do not make a smooth paste out of it.
In a large mixing bowl, add the ground up lentil and edamame. Add all other ingredients and mix well.
Take a large baking tray, line with aluminum foil and give a good shot of non-stick spray.
Take small balls of the mixture, flatten it in your palm and line them out on the baking tray like shown below.
Bake at 400F till the bottom is golden brown (about 15-20 min).
Then put your oven in broil mode and let the fritters sit for another 2-4 minutes in the oven, till you get a golden color on the top as well.
Keep a constant eye when your oven is on "Broil" mode. It will burn whatever is in your oven in a jiffy!
Take it out when it is done and enjoy warm with some chutney.
This is really an interesting recipe. Vadas without deep fry definitely an healthy option. Love the recipe.
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this is something very unique, healthy and delicious...love the baked version of fritters and the ingredients used..gotta try this one soon..thanks for sharing!
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Healthy one dear....I too started making pakoda's in oven...but never tried vada's still...they look just perfect..
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ReplyDeleteThese look fantastic! I want to make them tonight and bring them into the office tomorrow:) I work with Seapoint Farms, the largest manufacturer and distributor of edamame in North America. We love coming across recipes like this and look forward to your future posts!
ReplyDeleteanudivya, the color on these are great. I can tell from the picture they are prefectly crispy on the outside. I also never would have guessed they were baked and not fried. These look fantastic. I have a bag of edamame on hand and no real plan for dinner so these may be in sight for me. Thanks for the great recipe.
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ReplyDeleteEdamame fritters looks delicious. I have tried baked sabudana vada, i love it.
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect and you can't really tell that it is baked, love this healthy version, yum...
ReplyDeleteI think it was so creative to have included edamame beans..and wat more can u ask for when its 100% baked?
ReplyDeletewow, this is baked to perfection
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I have a big bag of edamame sitting in my freezer. Will definitely try this for the family!
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ReplyDeleteThese fritters look crispy and perfect. Luved it without oil.
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very creative and health recipe :)
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ReplyDeleteVADA LOOKS CRISPY AND PMMYERFECT....YUMMY
ReplyDeleteLove these oil free vadas...
ReplyDeleteHealthy and lovely snack. I love edamame. Never thought of it mashed and made into patties. I love it. Thanks very much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of adding edamame to the traditional masala dal vada. Very creative. And great tips on baking success!
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ReplyDeleteHey I tried this recipe with minor alterations and they came out super but in my oven I had to bake for 35 min and broil for 3 min to get the desired result ..also thought that were a little dry so dipped them in rasam and they were too good.
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