Maddur vada

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Maddur vada (right) and gulab jamun

Maddur vada, also known as Maddur vade (pronounced "ma-ddur vah-daa", "ma-ddur vah-dey"), is a savoury fritter-type snack from South India. The snack derives its name from the town of Maddur which is in the Mandya district of Karnataka.[ citation needed ]

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Preparation

Maddur vada is made of rice flour, semolina and maida flour mixed with onion, curry leaves, green chillies, grated coconut, cashews / groundnuts, ghee, salt, and asafoetida. The onion and curry leaves are fried and then mixed with water to make a soft dough, which is made into patties and deep fried. [1]

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References

  1. "Memories are made of Maddur vada". www.thehindu.com. Retrieved 25 June 2017.