Dahi Vada is also popularly known as Dahi Bhalla in North India. Towards the South, a variant of this is known as thayir vadai in Tamil, perugu vadalu in Telugu and mosaru vade in Kannada.

About Dahi Vada

Dahi Vada are soft lentil fritters soaked in creamy yogurt. Dahi means yogurt and Vada are deep fried fritters. These melt-in-the-mouth snack is topped with Tamarind chutney and Green chutney. Lastly garnished with ground spices like cumin powder, red chilli powder and chaat masala. It is served as a snack or as side in a meal. Most homes make this during special occasions like celebrations, parties & festivals like Diwali, holi and Navratri.

Dahi Vada Vs Dahi Bhalla

Dahi Vada is generally made with only urad dal. While Dahi Bhalla has some moong lentils included to make the vada batter. Some versions of dahi bhalla also have some boiled chickpeas added to it, while serving. The South Indian thayir vada, perugu vadalu or mosaru vada is tempered with curry leaves, green chilies, mustard and hing. What makes dahi vada or dahi bhalla distinct and unique is the sweet, tangy and hot chutney toppings. Well-made Dahi Vada have a melt in the mouth texture. The sweet sour Tamarind chutney and flavorful spicy Green chutney compliment the taste. Various spice powders and chaat masala add flavor & zing to the dahi vada chaat making it look & taste super delicious. Making dahi vada is quite easy, except there is a bit of preparation work. Here are the brief steps of making the entire dish:

How is it made?

You can very well complete the first 3 steps the previous day so most of the preparation is done ahead. The last 2 steps can be followed on the day you plan to serve. For more snacks recipes, you can checkBatata vadaNamak pareBread pakoraMixed dal vadaHara bhara kababSamosa

How to Make Dahi Vada (Stepwise Photos)

Preparation

  1. To make dahi vada, always use thick and fresh dahi that is made from full fat milk. If you are new to making it at home, you can follow this post on How to make curd at home. You will need to make it the previous night. You can also use store bought like greek yogurt. Just that you will need to thin down the consistency to homemade yogurt.
  2. Add half cup urad dal to a large bowl. You can also add 2 tablespoons of moong dal if you like the flavor. Whole urad dal gives best results. Since I was running out of that I used split urad dal here.
  3. Wash it well a few times until the water runs clear. Pour fresh water and soak it for at least 6 hours. Proper soaking allows the batter to fluff up well while grinding. While the dal is soaking you can make green chutney and tamarind chutney. Also keep half cup water in the fridge for chilling.

Make Green Chutney

  1. While making chutneys make sure they are medium thick otherwise dahi turns very runny once the chutneys are added. You can dilute if needed while you serve. To make green chutney add all the ingredients mentioned in the recipe card to a blender jar and make a fine paste using very little water or as needed. If you are making it ahead and not going to use it up within a day then skip garlic in the green chutney. Sometimes garlic alters the flavor of the chutney. You may use roasted & skinned peanut/fried gram/ bhuna chana dal which helps to keep the chutney thick without turning runny after refrigerating. Chutney without garlic keeps good for about 4 to 6 days in the fridge.

Make Sweet Tamarind Chutney

  1. Heat 1 cup of water in a pot. Add

¼ cup deseeded tamarind½ cup jaggery (or ¼ cup jaggery & ¼ cup dates).

Simmer all these for 4 to 5 mins until the tamarind turns soft and completely mushy. Add ¼ to ½ teaspoon red chili powder, ½ teaspoon salt, ¼ teaspoon fennel powder, ¼ teaspoon ginger powder, ¼ to ½ teaspoon roasted cumin powder and ½ teaspoon coriander powder or garam masala. Mix well & simmer for 3 mins until you begin to smell it good. Taste this and add more jaggery if needed to suit your taste. Transfer this to a wide plate cool it. Blend it and pass through a sieve to a wide bowl. Transfer this to a glass or ceramic jar. Store this in fridge and use up with in 4 to 6 days.

Make Dahi Vada Batter

  1. Drain dal completely and add it to a blender jar along with ½ teaspoon cumin, ¼ teaspoon salt, ½ inch peeled ginger, 1 green chili and ⅛ teaspoon hing. Pour 2 tablespoons chilled water.
  2. Blend it coarsely first, then add a tbsp of water at one time and grind it again. Scrape off the sides.
  3. Keep blending until you get a smooth, thick and fluffy batter adding 1 tbsp chilled water each time or as needed. Do not add too much water as the batter may turn runny. If the blender jar turns warm wait until it cools down before you begin to blend again. If the batter turns hot, vada will come out hard.
  4. Towards the end of blending, you must have thick, smooth, fluffy and light batter. Be careful and do not make the batter runny as sometimes the runny batter vada can burst while frying. Troubleshooting: If you happen to add more water by mistake & the batter has become runny, add some powdered poha or rice flour and mix it.
  5. To check this, you can drop a small amount of batter in a bowl filled with water. Light and fluffy batter floats.
  6. Transfer the batter to a bowl and beat it well in one direction for 60 to 90 seconds to aerate. By incorporating air into the batter vadas become fluffy, light and also they get cooked well.
  7. Add cashews if using. Due to harsh sunlight in my kitchen, the color of the batter looks different. It turns out white.
  8. Place a wide bowl half filled with water away from your stove to soak the fried balls. Add half teaspoon salt to this.
  9. Add 2½ cups dahi/ yogurt to a large wide bowl. Use a bowl which is wide and big enough to hold all your vadas. Add a tbsp of powdered sugar and salt as needed. Whisk them together until smooth. Taste test and adjust sugar and salt. Set this aside.

Fry Vada

  1. Heat oil on a medium flame for deep frying. When the oil is medium hot enough, drop a very small amount of batter. It has to come up to the surface without turning brown. This is the right temperature. Drop small amounts of batter in the hot oil either using your greased fingers or greased tablespoon. You can also use a fruit scooper.
  2. Add as many vadas as your kadai fits without overcrowding. The well ground batter will instantly puff up after adding to hot oil.
  3. When they become light golden, stir them and continue to fry on a medium heat.
  4. When they become deep golden and crisp remove them from oil.
  5. Drain them on a kitchen tissue or steel colander first.
  6. Immediately transfer the hot fried vadas to the bowl of water. Rest them for 20 mins. Timing may vary depending on the size of the vadas. While these soak fry the next batch of vadas.
  7. They will absorb water and become bigger in size.

Assemble Dahi Vada

  1. Remove one vada at one time from the water.
  2. Gently press down the vadas in between spatulas or your palms one after the other to remove excess water. Handle them gently they may break. Add them directly to the bowl of whisked yogurt.
  3. Allow them to rest for at least 2 hours in the fridge. After soaking if you feel you need more dahi whisk another half cup yogurt with more powdered sugar and little salt. Pour that to the bowl. Later transfer dahi vada to serving plates or tray.
  4. Top the vadas with a generous amounts of green chutney and sweet tamarind chutney.
  5. Sprinkle cumin powder, chaat masala, black salt and then red chili powder. Finish off with coriander leaves. Make sure you adjust the amount of chutneys, chaat masala, cumin powder and red chili powder to suit your taste buds. Serve dahi vada immediately after you sprinkle the spice powders. Here are my tips to make soft, mouth melting dahi vadas.

Pro Tips

Soaking dal: Soak the dal for atleast 4 to 6 hours otherwise the batter will not turn fluffy while blending. Blending dal: After soaking, blend the urad dal well until thick, light & fluffy. If using a blender it is essential to use chilled water to blend the lentils as this prevents the blender from heating up. Secondly add water only as needed so the batter does not become runny. If you pour lot of water as one time, the batter turns runny. So add only a few tbsps each time until you get the right consistency. Consistency of batter: The batter must be of dropping consistency otherwise the vadas will be out of shape, flat and soak up lots of oil. This dropping consistency can be achieved only by adding water with caution. Aerate the batter: This is the key step to make fluffy dahi vada. After blending the batter, aerate it well by beating it in a circular motion. This incorporates air in the batter and makes fluffy dahi vadas. You can do it with your hand if making in small quantity. If you double or triple the recipe then use a hand beater or a stand mixer.

Tips to Fry Vada

Equal portions of batter has to be slided to the hot oil to make vada. If you make them of different sizes, then the frying time will vary. Frying has to be done on a medium heat. Frying on low flame will make them hard and frying on high flame will not cook them from inside but will brown them. So consistent medium heat is required to fry them well and evenly.

Tips to Soften The Vadas

Soaking the hot fried vadas immediately in water or buttermilk helps they absorb water from inside keeping them soft and moist. Rest them in water until they soak up well and become bigger in size. Then gently squeeze the excess water and dunk them in the whisked yogurt.

Tips to Make Chuntey

Good tamarind chutney and green chutney are the key ingredients which actually enhance the taste of dahi vada. I use this tamarind chutney and this green chutney to make my dahi vada. I usually stock the tamarind chutney as it keeps good for a few months in the fridge. However I prefer to make the green chutney fresh on the same day or on the previous day. Here are the tips:

Make sure you don’t use garlic in the green chutney if you are making it ahead as sometimes it alters the flavour and taste of the chutney.If you are making these ahead to refrigerate, then keep the consistency of the chutney thicker. I always feel the taste and flavour of the chutney retains for longer by keeping the consistency thicker.Dilute the chutney just before serving or assembling the dahi vada.If your yogurt is runny, then use the thicker chutney without diluting.

Assembling Dahi Vada

Preparing yogurt: Whisk the chilled yogurt well with some salt and sugar. Homemade curd is the best choice for dahi vada. Please avoid using store bought dahi that is sour in taste. If you do not know how to make curd at home, then you can check this post – curd recipe. I always make homemade curd to make dahi vada and I can assure you it makes a lot of difference.

After whisking the yogurt transfer it to a large serving bowl. Drenching softened vadas in yogurt: Once the vadas soften, Squeeze off the excess water and add them to the whisked yogurt. Rest them for 2 hours in the fridge.Pouring chutney: Bring the chutney to a slightly pouring consistency by adding water as needed. Pour them over the dahi vadas.Sprinkling spice powders: Sprinkle cumin powder, chaat masala and chilli powder. Keep the roasted cumin powder ready a day ahead. If you do not know how to make it, dry roast a few tbsps of cumin/jeera on a very low heat until fragrant. Cool and powder it.Garnish with some chopped coriander leaves and pomegranate seeds for garnish.

How to Store:

If you plan to make this ahead, then go ahead and do it till soaking the vadas in dahi. Once prepared cover the serving tray with a cling wrap and refrigerate. Keep it at room temperature a few hours before serving. Pour the chutneys and sprinkle spice powders only before serving. I had a lot of queries from readers about freezing the vadas or about refrigerating the dahi vada for a few days. Earlier I had never tried it so couldn’t share. Here are my updates on freezing vadas and refrigerating dahi vada.

How to Freeze Vadas?

Cool the vadas completely after frying. Line your freezer bag with a unbleached parchment paper. Arrange all the vadas and seal it. Open the bag a little and remove all the air by squeezing the bag gently. Seal it and freeze them for up to 4 weeks. Alternately you can also store them in freezer safe glass containers. When you want to make dahi vada with your frozen vadas, bring water to a boil and add these vadas. They will puff up well in about 25 to 35 mins. When they soften, remove them and squeeze off the excess water. Add them to the whisked yogurt and rest for another 2 hours. Top with chutneys. Related Recipes

Recipe Card

Dahi vada recipe first published in March 2017. Updated & republished in November 2022.

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