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Makkajonna Garelu/Corn Vada

Nov 3, 2019 | Last Updated: Sep 15, 2023 | by Swati

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Makkajonna Garelu recipe or Corn Vada Recipe from Telangana Cuisine | Learn how to make Makka/Makkajonna Garelu or Corn Vada Telangana style

Corn Vada

Corn Vada, deep fried snack from Telangana Cuisine, are corn fritters mixed with Chana Dal,rice flour, herbs and spices. In local language these are known as Makka Vadaor Makkajonna Garelu.

It tastes best when fresh but you can make it a few hrs(1-2 hrs) ahead of your get togethers or party, and keep in preheated oven till the time of serving. A great party starter that is served with chutneys and tastes great even with ketchup.

Corn Vadas are quite popular in many parts of India, but these are one of the staple snacks in Telangana region.

The State of Telangana

Telangana is a one of the newly formed states in India. It was formed in 2019. The cuisine of Telangana is influenced by neighboring sates of Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka. Millet are the main grains used in food preparations. Millet based rotis/breads have a special place in Telangana cuisine, which are served with spicy curries. Tamarind and Asafeotida are widely used in food preparation.

To know more about Telangana Cuisine..read here..

The Challenge

The theme for October month in my facebook group, was Telangana Cuisine. My family loves the Pessaratu(Whole Moong Dal Chilla) from Andhra Cuisine. Medu Vada are also popular in the region and my family loves to have it with chutneys. I decided to make Corn Vada as per the ingredients given to me by my partner for this month Poonam Bachhav .

I met Poonam in blogosphere in one of the blogger's food group. She blogs at Annapurna where she has lot of healthy bakes and traditional Maharastrian recipes. I like how she writes and explains the recipe, adds pictorial details and takes the picture in a very simple but stunning way.

She gave me two ingredients that I had to include in my dish .. corn and coriander leaves and in turn I too gave her 2 ingredients for her dish.. rice flour and peanuts. Poonam made Sarva Pindi a very popular breakfast recipe from Telangana Cuisine. Do checkout her dish and the blog.

How to make Corn Vada or Makka/Mokkajonna Garelu

Corn Vada recipe has lot of variations. Along with Chana Dal, many people use rice flour or besan for binding.I used rice flour for binding. Curry leaves, onions, ginger and garlic and green chillies are also used as per one's preference.

I make Chana Dal Vadas but make with besan. But never added curry leaves. Adding curry leaves gave a nice flavour of to the vada. I also got to know the local name of these vadas in Telangana Cuisine.. Mokkajonna Garelu

To make Corn Vada, fresh seasonal corn is used in India. but you can always used frozen corn. I have used frozen sweet corn that we get in stores here in US.

Method..

Soak Chana Dal/Split Bengal gram lentil, for at least 3-4 hrs.

If using frozen corn, thaw it and soak in water for few minutes.

Drain water from chana dal, add all the ingredients in grinder and grind to a coarse paste.

Transfer the paste in a bowl and add rice flour to it.

Give shape like vada , flatten with a hand a little. You can shape it like doughnut with a hole in center. Refer pics below.

Fry in medium hot oil, till light brown. Do not fry in very hot oil, as vadas with be cooked from outside but will remain raw from inside.

Serve with chutneys or ketchup of your choice.

Corn Vada

Notes..

If making ahead for party, make only 1-2 hrs ahead. Heat in oven on preheating mode. Do not heat u microwave as these will turn soggy.

Corn Vada

Makka Vada

Swati
Corn Garelu recipe or Corn Chana Dal Vada Recipe from Telangana Cuisine | Learn how to make corn Garelu or Corn Vada Telangana style
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 15 minutes mins
Lentil Soaking time 4 hours hrs
Course Breakfast, Evening Snacks
Cuisine Indian, Telangana
Servings 12 vadas

Equipment

  • Blender for Grinding
  • Kadhai or Heavy Bottomed pan for frying

Ingredients
  

  • 1 Cup Fresh/Frozen Corn
  • 1/2 Cup Chana Dal/Split Bengal Gram Lentil
  • 1/4 Cup Rice Flour
  • 1/2 Onion(roughly chopped)
  • 1" Fresh Ginger piece
  • 2-3 Garlic Cloves
  • 1-2 Green Chillies or as per choice
  • 4-5 Curry Leaves
  • Fresh Coriander leaves optional
  • 1 tsp Cumin Seeds
  • Salt as per Taste

Instructions
 

  • Soak Chana Dal/Split Bengal gram lentil, for at least 3-4 hrs.
  • If using frozen corn, thaw it and soak in water for few minutes.
  • Drain water from chana dal, add all the ingredients in grinder and grind to a coarse paste.
  • Transfer the paste in a bowl and add rice flour to it.
  • Give shape like vada , flatten with a hand a little. You can shape it like doughnut with a hole in center.
  • Fry in medium hot oil, till light brown. Do not fry in very hot oil, as vadas with be cooked from outside but will remain raw from inside.
  • Serve with chutneys or ketchup of your choice
Keyword Corn Vada
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If you haven't tried yet these delicious corn vadas do give these a try. Perfect for breakfast or evening chai or get togethers.

Other Dal/Lentil based snacks and starters recipes that you will like to checkout out.. Chana Dal and Yam Kebabs, Dal Ke Pakore, Instant Khaman Dhokla.

Do make these easy peasy corn vadas/makka garelu and enjoy with your tea or coffee. Kids to like these and you can serve to them as after school snack or weekend breakfast.

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  1. namscorner18

    December 26, 2019 at 4:40 am

    Corn vada looks super delicious, cripsy and inviting. Would love to grab a few.

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  2. Priya

    November 20, 2019 at 5:12 am

    Ginme a cup of hit chai with some vade and i am done...nice presentation too

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    • Swati

      November 25, 2019 at 8:32 pm

      Thanks Priya!!

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  3. Vasusvegkitchen

    November 15, 2019 at 8:38 am

    Corn vada looks super yummy with crispy texture and lovely presentation Swaty. Tasty evening snack with cup of tea, surely everyone love to have these vada's.

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  4. tastyrecipesfrompooja

    November 14, 2019 at 8:00 pm

    Quite interesting! Love adding corn to dishes, gives it a slight sweetness!

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  5. Pavani

    November 14, 2019 at 5:13 pm

    Corn vada looks super crunchy and tempting with beautiful presentation.I feel like grabbing some from the plate.

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  6. Renu Agrawal Dongre

    November 12, 2019 at 10:37 am

    Corn vada looks absolutely yum and crispy. Thanks for the detail explanation and the pics are super tempting. Feel like grabbing one from the screen.

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  7. Batter Up With Sujata

    November 11, 2019 at 8:40 am

    Corn vada looks so crispy crunchy and delicious. I would love to try it sometime. Lovely share.

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  8. poonampagar

    November 09, 2019 at 5:19 am

    These corn chana dal vadas look absolutely crispy Swaty ! Perfect pair with some masala chai for the weather here right now. Bookmarking the recipe to try out soon.

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  9. The Girl Next Door

    November 08, 2019 at 10:34 pm

    This is so similar to the Masal Vadai we make, except that we don't add rice flour or corn kernels to it. The Makkajonna Garelu look crispy and delicious - it would be such a treat to have these straight out of the pan on a cold, rainy day! 🙂

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  10. mayurisjikoni

    November 05, 2019 at 9:12 am

    Makkajonna Garelu look really crispy and crunchy. I would love to enjoy them while they are hot. So similar to the vadas we sometimes enjoy as street food in Bangalore except that they don't add corn. Bookmarking this recipe.

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  11. Priya Vj

    November 04, 2019 at 7:45 am

    Looks really appetising . On my to do list .

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