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Spicy Andhra Lobia Vada Recipe – Protein-Packed Snack

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Andhra Style Bobbarlu Vada (Spicy Lobia Vada) Recipe

Andhra Style Bobbarlu Vada, also known as Alsanda Vada, is a delicious and protein-packed snack native to Andhra Pradesh, India. Made from black-eyed beans (lobia), onions, green chilies, and traditional Indian spices like red chili powder and turmeric, this dish is a wholesome treat. The use of curry leaves, ginger, and garlic enhances its flavor, while the method of cooking ensures it remains healthy. Typically enjoyed with pachadi (ground chutney) or a spicy coconut chutney, this vada makes for a delightful evening snack alongside a hot cup of chai.


Recipe Overview

  • Cuisine: Andhra
  • Course: Snack
  • Diet: Vegetarian
  • Preparation Time: 2 hours
  • Cooking Time: 30 minutes

Ingredients

Ingredient Quantity
Black Eyed Beans (Lobia) 1 cup
Onion, finely chopped 1
Green Chili, finely chopped 1
Red Chili Powder ½ teaspoon
Curry Leaves, finely chopped 1 sprig
Ginger, finely chopped 1 inch piece
Garlic, finely chopped 4 cloves
Cumin Seeds (Jeera) 1 teaspoon
Turmeric Powder (Haldi) 1 teaspoon
Salt To taste
Oil As needed

Nutritional Information (Per Serving)*

Nutrient Approx. Value
Calories 120 kcal
Protein 6 g
Carbohydrates 14 g
Fat 4 g
Fiber 5 g

*Values may vary based on portion size and preparation method.


Instructions

Step 1: Soak the Beans

  1. Wash the black-eyed beans thoroughly.
  2. Soak them in water for at least 2 hours. This step softens the beans, making them easier to grind.

Step 2: Prepare the Batter

  1. Drain the soaked beans and transfer them to a mixer or food processor.
  2. Grind the beans into a coarse mixture. Ensure no whole beans are left, as they might pop while frying.
  3. Add chopped onions, green chili, red chili powder, curry leaves, ginger, garlic, cumin seeds, turmeric powder, and salt.
  4. Pulse the mixture again until well combined. If necessary, add a few teaspoons of water to achieve a slightly wet, sticky consistency.

Step 3: Heat the Pan

  1. Place a kuzhi paniyaram (appe) pan on medium heat.
  2. Add a drop of oil into each cavity of the pan and allow it to heat thoroughly.

Step 4: Cook the Vadas

  1. Using a scoop spoon, pour a portion of the vada batter into each cavity.
  2. Cover the pan with a lid and let the vadas steam for a few minutes.
  3. Once the top part appears cooked, add another drop of oil to each cavity.
  4. Use a small, flat spoon to gently flip the vadas, allowing them to cook on the other side.

Step 5: Check for Doneness

  1. Insert a toothpick or knife into the center of a vada. If it comes out clean, the vada is cooked.
  2. Repeat the process for the remaining batter.

Step 6: Serve

Serve the Andhra Style Bobbarlu Vada hot with spicy coconut chutney and a steaming cup of chai for a perfect evening snack.


Tips for Perfect Bobbarlu Vadas

  1. Soaking Time: Ensure the beans are soaked adequately; under-soaked beans may result in a grainy texture.
  2. Grind Consistency: Avoid over-grinding the batter; a slightly coarse texture gives the vadas their characteristic crunch.
  3. Oil Management: Use minimal oil in the kuzhi paniyaram pan for a healthier preparation.
  4. Pairing Suggestions: These vadas pair beautifully with pachadi or any tangy chutney.

This recipe showcases the rich flavors of Andhra cuisine while keeping it healthy and protein-rich. Make this for your family or guests, and watch them relish the unique taste of these traditional vadas!

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