Kothimbir vadi (Coriander leaves fritters). When coriander (cilantro) leaves are plentiful and at their best, make this healthy steamed cake featuring the vibrant green herb combined with chickpea flour. Packed with flavor and nutrition, these delicious bites makes for the perfect snack with your afternoon tea.
I love the flavor of vibrant coriander (cilantro) leaves. When they are at their peak in summer, it’s the ideal time to prepare all your favorite dishes that showcase the versatility of this beautiful herb. Truth to be told, the flavor potential of fresh homegrown herbs can’t be beaten. Besides flavor, they also come with nutritional benefits.
How to make kothimbir (coriander leaves) vadi (slices)
The key flavor obviously comes from coriander (cilantro) leaves and chickpea flour. With these two ingredients as the base, you’ll need to make a smooth batter with the consistency of regular “cake” batter. Making this batter is super easy. Just combine all the ingredients- coriander (cilantro) leaves, chickpea flour, rice flour, ginger garlic green chilies paste, ground turmeric, ground coriander, red chili powder, sesame seeds and baking soda with a little water. Make sure you add water in batches to create smooth batter without any lumps. Contrary to the traditional recipe that only requires white sesame seeds, I’ve used two kinds of sesame seeds in this recipe- white and black. Again, I sprinkled the black sesame seeds on batter prior to steaming.
Pour the batter of kothimbir vadi into a small container and steam for about 15-18 minutes. Leave this to cool before cutting them into squares. Now, onto the final step. You’ll need to shallow fry the coriander cubes in a little oil. The idea is to create a crisp exterior and a contrasting soft interior. Trust me, the texture is incredible. Again, if you don’t want to fry these vadis, skip this step. Steamed coriander cubes are as good as the fried ones.
Simple and delicious, these Maharashtrian kothimbir vadis are certainly the perfect healthy snack apt to serve with your afternoon tea.
More Coriander Leaves Recipes:
- Coriander Coconut Chutney
- Green Chutney | Coriander Chutney for Chaat
- Green Chutney Sandwich
- Hariyali Paneer Tikka | Green Paneer Tikka
Make this crispy and delicious snack when coriander leaves are plentiful. Perfect with a cuppa!Kothimbir Vadi | Coriander Leaves Fritters | Video
Ingredients
Instructions
Nutrition Information
Yield
4
Serving Size
1
Amount Per Serving
Calories 207Total Fat 9gSaturated Fat 1gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 8gCholesterol 0mgSodium 212mgCarbohydrates 24gFiber 4gSugar 4gProtein 7g
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