Ingredients:
For Bonda
- Urad dhal : 1 cup
- Coconut : 2 tbl spns (finely chopped or grated)
- Salt and Oil (for frying)
Soak Urad dhal for about an hour and grind it fine without adding water (add little water only if required). Add salt and coconut into the batter and mix.
Heat Oil and drop lime size rounds of batter into it. Fry till golden brown in low flame.
Once done put this on a kitchen tissue paper.
For Soup
- Toor dhal : qtr cup
- Moong dhal : qtr cup
- Ginger: 1/2 tea spn (finely chopped)
- Coconut : 1 tbl spn (grated)
- Green chillies 3 to 4
- Turmeric : qtr tea spn
- Cumin pwdr : qtr tea spn
- Coriander leaves 2-3 strands
- Salt and water
Take the hot soup in a bowl and add the bondas and serve it immediately.
I am sure you would like this. Try out and post your comments.
It is like Sambar vadai..looking delicious
ReplyDeleteDish is new to me.Looks lovely.Nice to run along with you in the RM
ReplyDeleteBonda soup? I am hearing that for the first time, never heard bonda in soup. Maybe i should try it once:)
ReplyDeleteKamala, this would not taste like Sambar Vadai... The soup is a great compliment with bonda.
ReplyDeleteRoopa I have seen this only in the bangalore restaurants, the bonda is more or less like Urad vada.
wow, good Roochi that you posted it. We both love this bonda soup. And we also had this is blr many times. lovely entry.
ReplyDeletevery interesting idea to have a coup!..
ReplyDeleteand can you pls remove the word verification till the RM ends pls!!
ReplyDeletethis looks great and like vada sambhar
ReplyDeletelooks very yummy roochi
ReplyDeletethis is really interesting. is it the same as paruppa urundai kozhambu. maybe not - because those urundais arent fried.
ReplyDeleteThanks to all...
ReplyDeleteArundati its not paruppu urandai. Can say Udduvada in moong dhal rasam.