
I have never thought I would make koozh Vadam/Vathal in Bangalore. This year Bangalore’s weather is equally hot to Salem. So I told my MIL to make Vengaya Vadagam and killu vadam for me. Last year when I posted Arisi Koozh Vathal recipe, I had mentioned about my mom’s Killu vadam recipe using leftover rice. Before marriage, I have helped my aachi & mom to make this killu vadam. She makes in lots and store for months together. Its a very simple recipe that is made with pazhaya sadam. After marriage, I learnt another version of killu vadam from my MIL. In this version, boiled rice is soaked in water for two hours, ground smooth adding spices and cooked to make it thick like a koozh. Then it is pinched into small pieces and spread on a paper or cloth. This one tastes so crunchy with melt in mouth texture. But this is a time consuming job when compared with leftover rice killu vathal. Leftover rice vathal tastes hard when compared with rice vathal. Both the versions has its own advantages and disadvantages. So I have shared both the version of making killu vadam. Choose any as per your liking and try it. But however you make, it would be loved by all. The flavor of onion reminds you onion pakoda while eating. You can enjoy this vadam with sambar sadam, tamarind rice and lemon rice. Ideal for travel. Try it and share your feedback here. Lets see how to make Killu vadam at home.
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Killu Vadam Recipe
How to make killu vadam recipe – 2 versions
INGREDIENTS
1 cup – 250ml
Version – 1
Version – 2
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METHOD –2
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My whole family loves vathal. I only made it once… your method 1 recipe looks easy and I would love to try it :)
Thanks Ruwani.Yes,Method 1 is easy:)
Tried method 1. Dried for 5 days. When iam deep frying now, it does not increase in size. It just becomes brown.
It may be due to insufficient water while making batter. First method uses cooked rice, so it browns faster. Also we are adding onions, so it happens. So try to fry in medium heat by tossing continuously.
or is also chewy inside.What could be the problem?
Hi, Are you sure its dried well ?. If its not dried completely, it will turn chewy. Dry it for 2 more days. Also keep tossing the vadam till it fries. It helps to prevent browning.