Last Updated on August 25, 2024 by Chef Mireille
You may wonder how sitting in my apartment in Brooklyn, NY and never having set foot in India how I manage to find all of these recipes. Some were pretty easy to find in the blogosphere, but others like Pondicherry, was a little more challenging. I had never even read about Pondicherry before and was surprised to read that it is a Union Territory that was part of French India. French India – didn’t even know that existed before! I am college educated, but that was never covered in our history classes, at least not that I can recall. Located on the southeastern coast of India, Pondicherry remained under the control of France until 1954.
Affectionately known as Pondu, it is located on the southeastern coast of India. It’s official languages are Tamil, Telugu, French and English. It is well above the national average in literacy. With beautiful beaches, it’s one of the most popular tourist destinations in southern India. Due to its coastal location, seafood is one of the most popular foods eaten.
However, I wasn’t sure if the French cuisine in Pondicherry would be Indian influenced or not. Finally, by reading Pondicherry restaurant reviews by both Indians and visiting French tourists, I found out the French cuisine there is quite authentic. In addition to French cuisine, of course their version of Indian cuisines exists also.
Fried patties of vegetables in India go by three different names – pakora, vada and bhaji. I haven’t quite figured out what differentiates them. Some are deep fried and some are shallow fried. Here’s a shrimp version, a specialty of Pondicherry.
Yield: 22 fritters
Ingredients:
- 8 ounces yellow split peas (channa dal), soaked for 4 hours
- 7 ounces shrimp, chopped
- 2 onions, finely chopped
- 4 green chiles, finely chopped
- 1 tablespoon ginger, grated
- 5 cloves garlic, finely chopped
- 8 curry leaves, torn
- 2 tablespoon cilantro, finely chopped
- salt, to taste
- oil, for frying
Grind soaked peas to a fine powder. Mix with all of the other ingredients, except the oil.
Heat enough oil for deep frying. Using a scoop, form into balls.
Drop the balls into the hot oil for each fritter. Fry until golden brown.
Drain on paper towels.
Serve with your favorite chutney.
Notes: the original version said to flatten more into pattie shapes, but I re-read that part after these were done. I think these balls make them easier to grab at a party anyway.
I’m a seafood fanatic – and these were so addictive – just beyond delicious – the perfect party food!!! I mixed up a combination that I often have with Chinese wontons of soy sauce and sweet chili sauce and they tasted fabulous with it, eventhough they would probably be having it with chutney in Pondicherry.
Podicherry Shrimp Vadai
Ingredients
- 8 ounces yellow split peas channa dal, soaked for 4 hours
- 7 ounces shrimp chopped
- 2 onions finely chopped
- 4 green chiles finely chopped
- 1 tablespoon ginger grated
- 5 cloves garlic finely chopped
- 8 curry leaves torn
- 2 tablespoon cilantro finely chopped
- salt to taste
- oil for frying
Instructions
- Grind soaked peas to a fine powder. Mix with all of the other ingredients, except the oil.
- Heat enough oil for deep frying. Using a scoop, form into balls.
- Drop the balls into the hot oil for each fritter. Fry until golden brown.
- Drain on paper towels.
- Serve with your favorite chutney.
Notes
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Nivedhanams Sowmya
The first click is awesome Mir!! I am now no more surprised by the authentic Indian food on your blog.. Your research is so extensive..
Priya Suresh
I can have a plate of this masala vadai anytime, soo crispy and my all time favourite.Lovely choice .
Carole
Mireille, I think these would taste super! Thanks! Cheers from CArole's Chatter
Tanya Desigan
It looks so yum.. And really surprised to see you making indian dishes so perfect… 🙂
Varadas Kitchen
Nice and crispy fritters! Lovely golden brown.
vaishali sabnani
well fritters always have to be delicious..whether veg or non veg!
Srivalli
Amazing pictures Mir, for a person who has not visited India, you really so such a great job!..each and every recipe is always so well researched and documented..kudos on that!
Pavani N
Fritters look crispy and delicious.
Gayathri Kumar
Fritters look so crispy. And the whole platter looks beautifu..
Usha Rao
So you made these fritters! These are still on my to do list. Fritters looks crispy and delicious.
Nalini's Kitchen
Crispy vadas,looks yummy….
Padmajha PJ
Though I don't eat non-veg, I must say this looks so appetizing. Love the final pic Mir.
Archana Potdar
Drooling here. Mir I dont cook non veg but eat it. Pass the plate to me make yourself some more…PLease…(Batting my eyes ate you)!
Jayanthi Padmanabhan
irresistable snack.. would be a hit at any party for sure
Kalyani
crispy crunchy fritters…