vadat
Vadat is a traditional dish originating from the southern regions of India, particularly in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. It is primarily made from rice and various spices, often served as a snack or breakfast item. The preparation involves soaking rice or rice flour, which is then ground into a batter. The batter is seasoned with ingredients such as ginger, green chilies, cumin seeds, and sometimes coconut, depending on regional variations.
The batter is shaped into small, round or disc-like forms and then deep-fried until golden brown and
Vadat is similar to other South Indian fritters and is often enjoyed as part of traditional meal
In contemporary cuisine, vadat may be adapted to include a variety of fillings or fillings, such as