Elai vada| Ilai vadam, is a variety of vadam which is generally made in summer season and stored for a year. I have already posted the recipe of javarisi vadam, karuvadam and arisi appalam . Though amma doesn’t make elai vadam, i love it very much. I got introduced by this vadam,through one of my friend some years back. She sent me some store bought elai vadams and they tasted the same as the Delhi appalams we get in exhibitons. This year i wanted to try elai vadams on my own and finally our tenant aunty India who hails from palakad, told me the recipe and i tried at home 2 days back. It turned out very well. This can be done in places where you don’t have terrace and get sunlight only through windows. This vadam doesn’t require direct hot sunlight.
Preparation Time : 15 mins+ 5 hours soaking+24 hrs drying | Cooking Time : 25 Mins |Yields: 18
Idli rice 1/2 cup
Raw rice | pacharisi 1/2 cup
Sago | javarisi 1 tblsp (optional)
Jeera | cumin seeds 1/4 tsp
Omam | ajwain a pinch
Asafoetida a generous pinch
Salt as needed
Oil for deep frying vadams
Method:
- Soak the idli rice , raw rice and sago in water for 5 hours. Drain the water and grind it into a very smooth paste . Ensure that the batter is very smooth. You can grind this in a grinder too. Since it is in small quantity, i used mixie.
- Once it is ground nicely add salt, asafoetida, cumin seeds and omam to this.
- Mix it well and allow this to ferment for 2 hours. This is optional. You can start making it directly too. Some people ferment for 12 hours and make too. Since aunty told me to do like this, i just followed the method.
- After 2 hours, mix the batter well and ensure the consistency should be like dosa batter.
- Add water in a idli pan and keep a small cup filled with water inside.
- Keep a banana leaf on a plate, which should fit into the pan.
- Add a ladle of batter on this. Do not grease the leaf.
- Spread it in a circular motion like a dosa. Generally this is called as “ezhudardu” in tamil, which means “writing” on the leaf.
- Steam this for a few seconds, it takes roughly 30-40 seconds for the batter to get steamed.
- Now a days we get ilai vadam stand in leading stores in tamilnadu.
- When it is warm slowly peel it off, it will come out easily.
- Spread a clean white dhoti or a newspaper or a plastic sheet, in a place where you get some sunlight in your house.
- Do it for the rest of the batter.
- Leave it overnight. I finished around 12 pm in the noon and the next day morning it was completely dry. Before going to sleep it just flipped it once.
- If you are drying it under direct sun in open terrace, it will get dried in 2 hours.
- Store it in a airtight dry container.
- Whenever you want you can deep fry them in oil and enjoy with any rice of your choice.
- This can be kept even for a year if handled properly. Whenever you want to have , fry it and eat.
- This can be had as a tea time snack.
- You can sprinkle some red chili powder and have it too.
- Ensure the consistency of the batter should not be too thin. If it is too thin, it will run out from the leaf.
- Ensure that the batter is ground too soft without any grains. Slightly grainy too will end up in hard vadams.
- Do not grease the leaf, if it is greased you can make it like a dosa.
- Some people add green chilis while grinding, if you want you can do that.
- Some people used to have the steamed ilai vadam as a tiffin too. Some spicy gravy will go with that.
Brilliant!! Really a big help for people who can't get direct sunlight
Looks yummy ! I will eat with green chutney before it dries��
Super!! traditional & yummy dish !!!
Well explained. Have to try this once.
Well explained. Have to try this once.
wonderful and yummy recipe..
Is there a alternate to banana leaf?? As I can't get it in US
Wow!!! Looks interesting and easy too. Will surely try this.
Can v directly spread on the clothe instead of steaming step
Hi Jeyashri, I tried it and it turned out perfect !!!.. Thanks for the recipe.
Thanks a lot for the recipe.. I love this but my mom forgot the recipe n steps too..ur recipe s of very big help.. going to try sooner.. remembers me of my childhood days.. if I think of it, tastes s still there in d mouth..thanks again..
What to do if there are no bananna leaves????
Sorry couldn't make without banana leaves.
I'm in US. I've actually tried it directly on a flat stainless steel plate as well. When using the plate directly, you need a little patience when peeling. The ilia vadam stand that I bought eventually is stainless steel. So, I'm sure if you've flat steel plate, it works well.
I regularly do this in 6 plated steel vadam maker stand in large quantities.. Steel plate is more convenient than banana leaf and the time consumption will be very less. No assistance from a second person is required for the whole process, can carry out alone without any tension in steel plate.
Mrs jeyashri, In the present day trend of posting irrelevant recipes, I feel really happy that you have been posting some age-old traditional recipes. Keep it up. Where are you residing. Pass on my pranams to your periamma.
Thanks a lot. Will convey Perimma. I live in Hongkong now.