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Noodles Sprouts Sundal – with Sunfeast Yippee Vegetable Atta Noodles / Indian Noodles recipe / Sundal Recipes

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Got Sunfeast Yippee Vegetable Atta Noodles for review from ITC 3 days back, as now it’s Navratri, thought of preparing a dish that would be more suitable for Navratri. You can also check out my other Yippee Noodles recipe, like Noodles Pancake and Noodles Pizza.

Already I have prepared Sprouts Sundal / Tempered Sprouts for last year’s Navratri, but kids had very little. So was worried to make them eat sprouts as they are very healthy, also which would be easy for breakfast during school days. But now when I got to see the noodles, thought why not to make a sprout noodles which would be consumed happily by kids and when it comes as sundal, also it would be the best and perfect for Navratri.

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It took just 20 mins for me to prepare, as I had sprouts at home. Prepared it just like a trial but with too much of confidence, the result was it was over in minutes. My son who hates sprouts, loved it to the core and wanted me to prepare often. Moreover in Yippee Noodles, the noodles itself is flavored with vegetables and so now you have vegetables and sprouts in this Sundal. Now who can say that Noodles is a Junk Food, when it turned out to a healthy food? Start preparing it, enjoy your festival and vacation together as Kitchen Star with your kids, family and friends.

Also I would say, if you have an air-fryer, you can make it healthier as “ZERO OIL” dish. Unlucky me, don’t have air fryer at home, as my hubby liked this Noodles Sprouts Sundal to the core, I think he could hear my MIND VOICE.

Noodles Sprouts Sundal with Sunfeast Yippe Vegetable Atta Noodles

Noodles Sprouts Sundal with Sunfeast Yippe Vegetable Atta Noodles

A simple, easy, healthy, super-fast and healthy dish which suits perfect for this festive season (NAVRATRI). Let me share the recipe…

Ingredients:

Preparation:

  • I have used home-made sprouts with the mixture of Black lentil / Karuppu Ulundu/ Black Urad dal, Chickpeas / Kondakadalai / Channa, Green lentil / Paasipayaru / Mung Bean. CLICK HERE to know how to prepare Sprouts easily at home.
  • Boil the noodles in 2 cups of water, drain the water completely, spread it in a plate and leave it for 5 mins.
  • Heat oil in a kadai, make sure the noodles are completely dried, gently drop the noodles to the oil, and deep fry them until they become crispy, it takes 2 to 3 mins.
  • Once fried, drain the oil and remove the noodles to plate, wait until it comes to room temperature.
  • Meanwhile, heat a tsp of oil in a kadai/pan, add the mustard seeds, split black gram and curry leaves and wait until they crackle.
  • Add the sprouts and ¾ portion of the SUNFEAST YIPPEE VEGETABLE ATTA Noodles masala, cook for a min.
  • Crush the fried noodles to pieces and add them to the sprouts, followed by the leftover Noodles masala along with salt. Mix it well.
  • Remove from fire and transfer it to a plate.

Serve hot. Not only kids but this would be hit among everyone.

Note: Noodles remains crispy only for 3 to 4 hrs, as we mix them with sprouts. If needed you can fry the noodles, bring them to room temperature and store it in an air-tight container, so that it stays fresh for few days and later when you need you can prepare them with sprouts, all it takes just 5 mins.

 

 

 

Potato Fritters Recipe / Urulaikilangu Vadai Recipe / Easy Vadai Recipes – Navratri recipes

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Potato Fritters / Urualaikilangu Vadai is one such recipe, which is a perfect food during vrat / viratham. It is also one of the highlights of Navratri.

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Potato Fritters / Urulaikilangu Vadai is simple, easy and can be prepared in minutes. You can also prepare it as a tea time snack for the surprise guests. Let me share the recipe…

Potato Fritters / Urulaikilangu Vadai

Potato Fritters / Urulaikilangu Vadai

Ingredients:

  • Potato – 250 gm
  • Rava/Semolina/Sooji – 100 gm
  • Green chilli – 1 no
  • Onion – 50 gm
  • Cumin seeds – 1 tsp
  • Curry leaves – a sprig
  • Coriander leaves – 2 stalks
  • Salt to taste
  • Oil for deep frying

Making of Potato Fritters / Urulaikilangu Vadai –

Preparation:

  • Boil, peel and mash the potatoes, make sure to mash it well.
  • Peel and finely chop the onions, chop the green chillies, curry leaves and coriander leaves.
  • Take a bowl, add the mashed potatoes, rava/semolina, cumin seeds, curry leaves, coriander leaves, green chillies and salt.
  • Mix it all together.
  • Heat oil in a kadai, grease your palm with oil, take a small portion of the dough, roll it to a ball, and flatten it in between your palms.
  • Gently drop the flatten vadai, to the oil and deep fry them on both sides. (Cook only in medium flame, since the potatoes are cooked already they would get burnt easily).
  • Drain the oil and remove the vada from fire, once it cooked.

Serve hot with a cup of tea or coffee.

 

Corn Vada Recipe / Sweet Corn Fritters recipe / Chola Vadai Recipe / Easy Vadai recipes – Navratri recipe

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Corn Vada is one such crispy and perfect tea-time snack. Usually kids like to have corn, my son likes corn to the core. But after being a food blogger, my kids want me to try out something other than corn in cup or salad with corn, so I thought of preparing this Corn Vada. I would say it a perfect #afterschool snack for kids.

Corn vada was something as it was over in minutes, all of us liked it to the core. Give and try and enjoy it with a cup of tea, coffee or a milk for kids. Let me share the recipe…

Taking this to Fiesta Friday #130 hosted by Angie@thenovicegarderner.

Ingredients:

  • Corn Kernels – 1 ½ cup
  • Onions – ½ no (medium size)
  • Green chilli – 1 no
  • Cumin powder – 1 ½ tsp
  • Rice flour – 1 tbsp
  • Besan – ½ cup
  • Curry leaves – a sprig
  • Salt to taste
  • Oil for deep frying

Do check out the video recipe –

Preparation:

  • Finely chop the onions and green chillies.
  • Wash the corn kernels, take ¾ th of the corn in a blender and blend them well in regular intervals without adding water to a smooth paste.
  • Add the leftover corn kernels and blend it just for few seconds.
  • Transfer the corn dough to a bowl, add onions, green chilli, curry leaves, rice flour, besan, salt and cumin powder, mix them all together.
  • Heat oil in a kadai.
  • Meanwhile take a small portion of dough, roll it to a lemon sized balls and flatten them in between your palms. Continue the same process with the whole dough.
  • Gently drop in the pressed dough to the oil, turn both sides and fry until they turn golden brown. Cook only in low flame so that it would be cooked well, otherwise it would turn golden brown before it gets cooked.
  • Drain the oil and remove the vada.

Serve hot Corn Vada with Tomato ketchup or Chutney and a cup of coffee or tea.

For snacks recipe – Click here.