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New Delhi: Maddur Vada is a crispy, flavourful tea-time snack from Karnataka. The dish is named after the town of Maddur, situated between Bengaluru and Mysuru. Maddur Vada is prepared by using a mixture of rice flour, semolina (rava), and maida, which gives it a crunchy and slightly soft texture. The addition of finely chopped onions, green chillies, cumin, and curry leaves also enhances its taste, making it a relished snack for any occasion.
Maddur vada is a common street food found on local stalls in the region. Do not forget to prepare the vadas in hot oil, which helps to keep them perfectly soft on the inside and makes the outer layer crispy, crunchy and flaky.
A crispy on the outside and soft on the inside is a golden brown, flavourful and delicious snack enjoyed by the people of Karnataka as an evening snack with chai or coffee. Here is the easy recipe you need to try today to enjoy the authentic flavours.
Ingredients (Serves 10-12 vadas)
How to make at home:
Maddur Vada with coconut chutney or any accompaniment of your choice. It pairs perfectly with filter coffee or masala chai. It is a perfect pairing served during the large gatherings, evening snacks or also during the parties to bring people together. It is a beloved snack of Karnataka and has a perfect balance of crunch, softness and spiciness in each bite.