Adai is a one of the favorite tiffin items at home.
Especially with a combination of either Moru Kootan/Kuzhambu or Aviyal, though
personally I prefer to have with Aavakkai pickle. Ususally adai is made with a
combination of lentils like tuar dal, channa dal and urad dal along with rice
and red chillies. Every household has its own proportions for adai.
For Karthigai, my mother prepares a special adai using only
whole skinned urad dal (black urad dal), rice black pepper, cumin seeds and coconut
pieces. The flavor of pepper, cumin and curry leaves and the bite of the
coconut pieces gives this adai a wonderful flavor. Also for Neivedyam only pacha arisi is used,
so if making for neivedyam use pacha arisi but on other days you could
substitute with boiled rice/idly rice.
What you’ll need
- Pacha Arisi/Raw Rice – 2 cup
- Black Urad Dal – ¾ cup
- Coconut, cut into small pieces – ½ cup
- Black Pepper – 1.5 tbsp
- Cumin Seeds – 1 tbsp
- Curry Leaves – 5 to 6 sprigs
- Salt to taste
- Oil for preparing adai
Method
- Wash and soak the rice for 2 to 3 hours. No need to soak the urad dal. Wash dal and keep aside.
- Add the rice and dal in a mixie jar in batches along with black pepper and cumin seeds by adding water and salt as required. Grind coarsely. You can grind in the grinder also.
- Rest the batter for couple of hours. This is not compulsory, but I prefer to rest the batter.
- Before preparing the adai, add finely chopped fresh curry leaves and chopped coconut bits to the batter. Add more water to the batter if required.
- Heat an iron tava, pour a ladle full of batter and spread it from center outwards like a dosa, but slightly thicker, make a small hole with the back of the spatula in the center of adai.
- Drizzle oil along the sides and in the middle of the adai. Cook on medium heat until the sides start turn brown, flip and cook the other side. Drizzle some more oil. Cook according to your liking, if you want it crisp cook for longer time on medium heat.
Serve hot with butter and jaggery or moru kootan/aviyal/sambar.
Notes:
- Usually we don't soak the urad dal for this adai, but if you are not comfortable in grinding without soaking, soak the dal for about 10 to 15 mins.
- Since we use pacha arisi, this will turn hard if gets cold, so eat hot.
- If not making for neivedyam, you can substitute pacha arisi with idly/rice.
- The main flavor is from pepper and cumin, so I don’t use asafetida for this adai, but you can add if you like.
Very interesting and must give a try
ReplyDeletelooks yum! healthy too.. Love the sides super combo
ReplyDeleteTempting yummy adas
ReplyDeleteLooks so good... delicious meal...
ReplyDeleteWhat a healthy adai.Entirely different from the adai i do at home.Lovely share.
ReplyDeletesuper delicious adai.
ReplyDeleteThis is the typical adai we make for karthigai
ReplyDeleteThis is the typical adai we make for karthigai
ReplyDeleteநாங்கள் கை யா ல தட்டு வோம்.ரொம்ப taste ஆக இருக்கும்
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