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Rava Vada Recipe (Instant Suji Vada)

By Swasthi on August 5, 2022, Comments, Jump to Recipe

Rava Vada are delicious, crisp & fluffy fritters made with semolina, onions, spices & herbs. These Instant Vada are also known as Sajjige Vade in Kannada and are not so common on the Hotel or restaurant menus. But can be found in some Udupi restaurants served as Rava Vade. They are made in numerous ways and every restaurant has a different way of making them.

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You will find versions anywhere ranging from thin to thick and fluffy. Some restaurants make them similar to Maddur Vada and are very crisp with very little soft centre.

The Rava Vada recipe I shared here can be used to make both – thin or thick to your choice. They turn out crisp and good either way. The thicker vada are crisp on the outside and fluffy from inside.

Rava Vada are best served hot with Coconut Chutney, Garlic chutney, Pudina Chutney or Curry Leaves Chutney.

This recipe is very simple and it is an instant kind meaning there is no soaking, grinding or fermenting process involved. With the traditional Medu Vada or Masala Vada, lentils are soaked and then ground to a batter or dough which is later shaped and fried.

These Instant vada are super quick since we use pre-ground wheat aka semolina or rava.

Yogurt is the key ingredient that helps us to bypass the steps of soaking and grinding. It not only imparts a delicious flavor but also helps the batter turn fluffy by reacting with the baking soda.

The prepared batter is mixed with onions & aromatics like ginger, chilies, cumin, curry leaves and coriander leaves. Later shaped and deep fried.

How to Make Rava Vada (Stepwise Photos)

1. For this recipe you can use unroasted rava but roasted also works. Make sure you use fine semolina (Bombay rava) and not coarse one.

2. Add 1 cup rava/ suji and half cup yogurt to a mixing bowl.

mix suji curd to make rava vada

3. Add 2 tbsp water. Do not add more.

addition of water to make rava vada

4. Mix it well. The mixture must not be soggy. The dough must be moist, if it is dry sprinkle some water. Allow to soak for 10 to 15 mins. While the suji rests, chop 1 small onion (¼ cup chopped), 2 chopped green chilies, 1 sprig chopped curry & 2 sprigs chopped coriander leaves.

Dough to make suji vada recipe

5. Add ¼ teaspoon baking soda, ½ teaspoon salt, ¾ to 1 teaspoon grated ginger, ½ cumin seeds and a pinch of hing (optional).

spices to make semolina vada

6. Add onions, green chilies and curry leaves.

onions to make rava vada recipe

7. Mix up everything. Then beat the dough very well with your hand for 30 seconds to 1 minute. This aerates the dough. The dough must be thick, sticky and well binded at this stage otherwise it will not hold shape. It should have enough moisture else they will turn hard.

Mix

8. Add oil to a hot pan and begin to heat it for deep frying on a medium flame.

Add oil to a hot pan

Shape Rava Vada

9. Grease a foil or cling wrap. You can also use damp cloth or banana leaf. Divide the dough into 10 to 12 parts and place them on the foil. Grease your fingers and flatten them. Make a whole in the center. Do not make them too thick.

Grease a foil or cling wrap

10. When the oil turns hot enough (medium), transfer the vada to your greased fingers.

how to make rava vada

11. Drop the vada by shaking off your fingers gently. Repeat dropping one after the other to the hot oil. Do not disturb them for 2 mins.

frying semolina vada

12. Then later keep stirring and fry well on a medium high flame until golden & crisp. Do not fry them on low heat, they will turn hard. A very high flame will also not cook them well.

golden fried suji vada

Serve crispy rava vada hot or warm with a chutney.

rava vada instant vada

Pro Tips

  1. Do not skip soda & yogurt in the recipe. As both these ingredients react with each other and aerates the dough.
  2. The key to making these rava vadas crisp and not hard lies in making the batter correctly. The batter has to be thick and should be able to spread easily. It means it must have enough moisture in it.
  3. Do not make them too thick they have to be thin enough to prevent turning hard.
  4. Beating the rava vada dough for some time will make the dough light & will prevent the vadas from turning hard.
rava vada

For more vada recipes, you can check
Sabudana vada
Medu vada
Masala vada
Cabbage vada
Dal vada

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rava vada

Rava Vada Recipe (Instant Suji Vada)

Rava vada are a deep fried snack made of semolina, yogurt , onions and other basic ingredients. These are eaten as a snack with some chutney or can be had plain with tea.
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Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time15 minutes
Total Time25 minutes
Servings12 vada
AuthorSwasthi

Ingredients (US cup = 240ml )

  • 1 cup rava (semolina)
  • ½ cup yogurt (curd)
  • 2 tbsp water or more as needed
  • ¼ cup onions finely chopped
  • ¾ teaspoon ginger grated
  • 2 sprigs coriander leaves finely chopped
  • 1 sprig curry leaves finely chopped
  • 2 green chilies
  • ½ tsp cumin seeds
  • ¼ tsp soda-bi-carbonate (cooking soda)
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 1 pinch hing


Instructions

Preparation

  • Mix together yogurt and water in a bowl. Add rava and soak it for 10 minutes. The dough must bind well if it is dry you can sprinkle some water.
  • While the rava soaks, chop onions, chilies, curry leaves and coriander leaves. Grate ginger.
  • After 10 mins, add onions, chilies, leaves, cumin, salt and ginger to the soaked rava and make a dough. Beat the batter very well for 30 seconds to a minute with your hand in clock wise direction. This helps to make the rava vada fluffy. Lastly add soda and mix it gently.
  • The dough must bind well and must be sticky and easily spreadable. If it is dry you can sprinkle some water. If the dough is too stiff then they will turn hard.

How to Make Rava Vada

  • Heat oil in a deep fry pan. Grease a foil or cling wrap. Divide the dough to 12 portions and make balls. Place them on the foil. Flatten and make a whole in the center.
  • When the oil is just hot enough, test by adding a bit of the dough to the hot oil. The dough has to rise without browning. This is the right temperature.
  • Grease your fingers, transfer the vada to your fingers. Then gently shake off the fingers. Rava vada will drop in the oil. Do not disturb them for a while until they turn firm.
  • Fry until the rava vadas on a medium high flame by stirring often. Drain them on a kitchen tissue when they turn crisp & golden. Fry all the vadas in batches similarly. Serve rava vada with chutney.


Alternative quantities provided in the recipe card are for 1x only, original recipe.

For best results follow my detailed step-by-step photo instructions and tips above the recipe card.

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NUTRITION INFO (estimation only)

Nutrition Facts
Rava Vada Recipe (Instant Suji Vada)
Amount Per Serving
Calories 13
% Daily Value*
Cholesterol 2mg1%
Sodium 43mg2%
Potassium 20mg1%
Carbohydrates 1g0%
Vitamin A 10IU0%
Vitamin C 1.2mg1%
Calcium 12mg1%
Iron 0.1mg1%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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5 stars
Delicious! Made them and they were tasty

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I just tried this recipe for breakfast.It was easy and quick to make and the vadas came out crispy and very tasty. May God bless you for your efforts:)

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Nice????

It is really good I tried it. Thank you

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Good recipes….easy to follow and understand…great fan

Im a huge fan of your page. Literally, im able to serve good food to my family because of you. Even though there r loads of recipes blogs, channelss and pages out there, what sets you out is the precision with which you do it, and the fact that it speaks to everyone out there. The step by step pictures, the dos and donts, the written recipe- all are very useful and helpful.
As i expected, even this rava vada was great:).
Thank you so much for all your efforts and love.

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Hi sis

I tried your recipe and it turned out so delicious. Thank you.

Hi
I was wondering if it can pre Prepped and stored in the fridge , and at what stage ?

Hi nice recipe, can u please tell if fine or coarse semolina to be used? Thanks

Good recipe, i will also try

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I tried your rava vada, it came really well… I loved it, I’ll try other recipes too and share my experience

Very good looks yummy I must try your rave WADA thank you so much

Hii swasthii.. Which soda did u used here? Is it baking soda??

5 stars
Sooji vadas are awesome ?..thanks for sharing such a easy and quick recipe..

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Hi Swasthi
The search text box which was previously available is missing from quite sometime, can that be incorporated on your webpage, or else searching a particular recipe has become time taking and tedious.
Thank you

Yes, the one that was available below the post, after the comments section

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Thank you Swasthi for doing the needful. I rely on your website for many cuisines which needs a lot of searching. My work got easier now, thanks once again.

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this all recipe very nice

Rava vadas are looking crisp and delicious. Nice Recipe.

Yum I love these vadas. I did not know they were made in Karnataka.