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Dahi Vada - Dahi Bhalla chaat are  absolutely melt in mouth delicious fritters served by street vendors throughout India. This tasty handheld fried lentil fritter are protein packed  and gluten free that will delight your taste-buds with its combination of flavors.

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Dahi Vada / Dahi Bhalla Recipe

This post was originally posted in 2016 and has been updated with video and instructions

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What is Dahi Vada?

Dahi is the Indian word for “yogurt.” Vada are deep fried lentil fritters. So this recipe is fried lentil fritters with a refreshing yogurt sauce. The fritters melt in your mouth delicious. They are topped with a sweet and spicy combination that adds a lot of flavor to the fritters.

Dahi Bhalla is an excellent street food in North India

Dahi vada is a popular Indian recipe found throughout the country and subcontinent. If you visit India, you can find dahi vada sold at many street vendors. If you plan a trip to India, you should definitely make sure to try them. But in the meantime, you can make these delicious fritters in your own kitchen with very little effort.

Dahi Vada / Dahi Bhalla Recipe

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How to make Dahi Vada

To start, you need to soak the urad vada (known as black lentils in English) for a minimum of 4 hours. I prefer to soak them overnight to help get them extra soft. 

Once the urad vada has soaked, drain the water from the bowl. Dumpt the lentils into your blender and grind them to form a batter. When you grind the lentils, leave the lid off the blender. This helps make the batter extra fluffy and adds nice air pockets when cooked. 

Dahi Vada / Dahi Bhalla Recipe step by step

If the batter is too thick, you can try adding small amounts of water and blending again. Only add a half cup or less of water to avoid adding too much. The batter should be thick.

When the batter is thick, transfer it to a large bowl. Add in the cumin seeds and salt and beat for 5 to 6 minutes using a hand mixer or by hand if you prefer. 

Next, heat a panniyaram pan / appe pan /Aeblesikver pan over high heat. Add a small amount of oil to each cavity in the pan and reduce the heat to low to medium heat. 

Dahi Vada / Dahi Bhalla Recipe step by step

Then add the batter to each hot pan using either a spoon to fill the cavities or by piping it into each cavity. 

To pipe the batter, fold a seal-able bag over a cup so one sealed corner is pointed down towards the bottom of the cup. Then scoop the batter into the bag, seal the bag and snip the bottom corner off. Gently squeeze enough batter out over the divet to fill it. 

Once you’ve filled each cavity, turn the heat up to medium-high heat. The batter will puffs up as it cooks. When it’s puffed up, use a wooden stick to flip them. Cook them for another few minutes until the bottom is golden brown.

How to assemble Dahi Vada

When the batter has cooked into fritters, remove them from the heat. Set them aside for a minute while you fill a small bowl with lukewarm water and salt. Add the fritters to the bowl of salted water and soak them for 5 minutes. Remove them and squeeze them gently to remove the water from them. Place the squeezed fritters on a plate.

While the fritters soak, make the yogurt sauce. In a small bowl, whisk together the yogurt, sugar, and rock salt. Once the vada are on the plate, pour the yogurt over them. 

Dahi Vada / Dahi Bhalla Recipe step by step

To garnish, sprinkle some roasted cumin powder and red chili powder on top. Next drizzle on some tamarind chutney (for sweet and sour flavor) and green chutney (for some added spiciness). Finally, add some chopped cilantro and sev. If you want to, you can also add pomegranate too.

Serve the fritters warm and fresh for the best flavor.

What is the difference between Dahi Vada and Dahi Bhalla

There is a slight difference in how dahi vada is made versus dahi bhalla. To make dahi vada, you typically only use black lentils or urad dal. When you make dahi bhalla, you typically add in moong lentils. They both use sweet, sour, and hot chutneys as a topping, which is unique to these two types of fried fritters.

Dahi Vada / Dahi Bhalla Recipe

Pro tips and tricks

To make the fluffiest and best dahi vada, follow these tips and tricks:

  • Cook the vada at a high temperature to help air expand rapidly and give the fritters extra fluffiness
  • Make sure to soak the lentils for at least 4 hours to make them very soft. This also helps with making the batter a bit more consistent throughout.
  • When using a blender, make sure you only use cool water to help prevent the blender from adding heat to the batter.
  • Don’t skip beating the batter in a separate bowl after grinding the lentils. Beating the batter adds extra air into the batter.
  • Use a ziplog bag with a snipped off corner to make pouring the batter into your hot pan easier. For extra ease, fill the bag using a large cup and draping the bag over the lips of the cup and then spooning the batter into the bag.
  • For even better flavor, try making a homemade yogurt like my homemade Instant Pot Yogurt
  • You want to use cold chilled yogurt here.

Dahi Vada / Dahi Bhalla Recipe

How to store Dahi Vada

If you want to make the fritters ahead of time you can. Before storing them, prepare the recipe up until the point where you are ready to add the yogurt over the fritters. Place the fritters on a tray or plate. Use cling wrap to seal them on the plate or tray. You can then store them in the refrigerator for a few days. 

When you are ready to use them, take them out of the fridge. Let them come up to room temperature for a few hours before adding the yogurt and chutneys.

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Can you freeze Dahi Vada?

Yes, you can freeze the vadas for about 6 weeks. To this, first let the fritters cool off completely. Next, add paper towels to either a freezer safe container or freezer bags. Add the fritters to the container or bag. Seal the container or bags removing as much air as you can. 

To prepare the frozen vadas, bring a pot of water to a boil. Careful place the frozen fritters in the pot and cook for about 25 to 35 minutes or until the fritter puff up again. Gently remove the fritters from the boiling water and shake and squeeze the extra water off. Place them on a plate and add the yogurt and chutneys as you would with fresh fritters

Dahi Vada / Dahi Bhalla Recipe

Can I add raisins in the batter?

You can add raisins to the center of the batter. To do this, add the batter to the hot pan. Next, carefully push a few raisins into the batter until they are about in the center. I don’t recommend adding them into the batter while beating. Adding them at this stage allows less air to get into the batter and causes the fritters to not be as fluffy.

What type of Dal is used for making dahi vada batter?

You use urad dal to make dahi vada batter. In some cases, a recipe may use both urad dal and moong dal lentils. If you use both, the recipe is now dahi bhalla, which uses the same yogurt and chutneys for added flavor.

Dahi Vada / Dahi Bhalla Recipe

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Soft Dahi Bhalla / Dahi Vada Recipe

Dahi Vada / Dahi Bhalla Recipe

Dahi Vada/ Dahi Bhalle Recipe

Yield: 22- 25 vada
Prep Time: 4 hours
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Additional Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 4 hours 25 minutes

Dahi Vada - Dahi Bhalla chaat are  absolutely melt in mouth delicious fritters served by street vendors throughout India. This tasty handheld fried lentil fritter are protein packed  and gluten free that will delight your taste-buds with its combination of flavors.

Ingredients

For the Vada

  • Urad Dal -1 cup
  • Water - ½ cup
  • Salt to taste
  • Cumin seeds - 1 tablespoon
  • Oil - 2 tbsp

For making Dhahi Bhalla Chaat :

  • Thick curd - 3 cups
  • Sugar - 4 tablespoon
  • Green chutney - 1/2 cup
  • Tamarind chutney - 1/2 cup
  • Roasted cumin powder - 1 tablespoon
  • Chopped coriander - 1/2 cup
  • Red chili powder - 1 teaspoon
  • Rock salt/kala namak - 1 Tsp

Instructions

    1. Wash and soak urad dal overnight or minimum 4 hours.
    2. Drain the water and grind dal into a thick batter. If you find dal to be too thick, add half cup  of water (little at a time ) to make it grind easily.
    3. Transfer the batter into a large bowl and salt and cumin seeds. Beat the batter for 5-6 minutes in a bowl.
    4. Heat a panniyaram pan / appe pan /Aeblesikver pan and add few drops of oil in each cavity of the pan.
    5. When the pan is hot lower the flame on low to med .Take a spoon and pour the batter in each cavities or you can pour all the batter or pour the batter in a  zip-lock bag ,seal it and snip from one corner & pour the batter into each section of the pan.
    6. Turn the heat to med to high.
    7. When the  batter  puffs up, turn them with the help of a wooden stick. When cooked remove it from the pan.
    8. In a separate bowl, add lukewarm water and salt . Soak the vada in saltwater for 5 minutes  Press the vada and remove the water and transfer onto a plate.
    9. Add sugar and rock salt in the yogurt and whisk it.
    10. Pour yogurt on top of the vada. Sprinkle the  roasted cumin powder , red chill powder , Drizzle tamarind chutney ,green chutney  and some chopped cilantro and sev.
    11. Ready to Enjoy!


    How to fry the vada

    Heat oil in a pan for deep frying on high. Test oil temperature by drooping a small drop of the batter into the oil. It should rise to the top immediately that means the oil is ready for frying. If the oil is not hot, the vadas will soak oil making them greasy.

    With a help of spoon add the batter in the hot oil. Turn the temperature to medium. Fry on medium heat till the vada has become golden brown.

    when they are done .Drain and remove them on absorbent paper to soak the excess oil . follow the instructions from 8 mentioned above

Notes

If you have a mixer / blender in which you can remove your lid Avoid putting the lid on the blender (air is formed) By doing so the batter will rise well and you will get nice and fluffy Vada /Fritters with beautiful air pockets.

Nutrition Information
Yield 10 Serving Size 1
Amount Per Serving Calories 145Total Fat 7gSaturated Fat 2gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 5gCholesterol 7mgSodium 450mgCarbohydrates 19gFiber 4gSugar 12gProtein 5g

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Hello Soniya, thanks for this no oil recipe. I have a question for you. You mentioned that I can make these and store it in the refrigerator. How many days can I Store this and when ready should I just add this to warm water for 10 mins. Then squeeze and put in yogurt?

Soniya Saluja

Tuesday 6th of November 2018

Hi Shruti I store it in a air tight container for 3-4 days..the day of serving I soak them for 30 mins in hot water once the are soft.. you can proceed with the recipe mentioned in the post I usually add curd few hours before serving it so the vadas soak the yogurt :)

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