Kanji vada is a fermented drink (kanji) with lentil fritters (vada), a particular dish from Rajasthan/ Uttar Pradesh. Made with mustard as foremost ingredient within the kanji and moong dal for vada, this has a singular flavour.

This tangy, probiotic-rich drink is particularly made for Holi and through winter months, which supplies you a refreshing style and in addition intestine pleasant.
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As you all might see I’ve slowly began posting new recipes and this one was in my to strive listing for very long time. I see this recipe usually when it’s Holi and really tempting.
I believed it could be much like maavadu or neer nellikai brine and been ready to strive. So determined to do that earlier than this 12 months’s Holi 2025 and picked up yellow mustard seeds from Mustafa on my means again house from work.
I’ve gone by many recipes and examined this one with mustard oil. Actually I by no means purchase mustard oil because the flavour too robust for me, so keep away from shopping for it. This time, wished so as to add to jhal muri and check out once more. But nonetheless haven’t made. But noticed a recipe including mustard oil to Kanji, and considered attempting it.
If you might be like me who would not like mustard oil flavour, I might recommend to skip it within the recipe as it’s too robust. Given we add mustard seeds too, I feel you may merely skip it.
Ingredients
Here are the substances wanted for making Kanji vada.
For Kanji
- Mustard seeds – Rai – I used yellow mustard, however you too can use black selection.
- Black salt – Kala namak – Gives flavour for kanji
- Chilli powder – For spice, flavour, color
- Cumin powder – Roasted & powdered, pairs up effectively with kala namak and provides “chaat” like flavour
- Mint leaves – For serving
Optional
- Turmeric powder – For color
- Mustard oil – Use provided that you want/ used to mustard oil flavour (use heated & cooled oil)
For vada
- Moong dal – I take advantage of cut up unpolished moong dal.
- Ginger – add plenty of ginger, for style, aids digestion.
- Green chilli – For spice
- Fennel seeds – Gives a delicate flavour
- Asafoetida – Adds distinctive aroma, helps with decreasing gastric nature of dal
- Oil for deep frying
See recipe card for portions.
Instructions
Let’s see learn how to make Kanji vada with step-by-step photographs


- Take mustard, purple chilli powder, cumin seeds powder, black salt, turmeric, asafoetida (if including) all in a mixer firstly.


- Then powder it to a positive combination.


- After that, add it to a glass or porcelain container. Pour 6 cups of water to it.


- Then combine it effectively. Use wood ladle or any non reactive materials.


- Cover the mouth of the container with a clear muslin/ cotton fabric. Tie or use a rubber band to safe. For 5 days, preserve in solar, stirring each day with out fail to stop fungus formation.


- After 5 days it will likely be fermented and have a bitter style, odor. Kanji is prepared.
Make vada
Soak moong dal for 3 hours minimal.




- Drain water and place it in a mixer. Add ginger, inexperienced chilli to it whereas grinding. I didn’t add additional water, simply the water retained within the dal was sufficient.


- If you need you should utilize slightly water, however it doesn’t take a lot of water, so be very cautious whereas including water. Batter must be gentle, not like a paste. Grind clean.


- After that, add asafoetida, coriander seeds, fennel seeds powder, asafoetida, scorching oil, required salt and coriander leaves.


- Then combine it effectively, in order that the batter is aerated effectively. It shouldn’t be very thick and tight.


- Then take a small portion together with your fingers. Heat oil in a kadai.


- Add to scorching oil fastidiously, few per batch. Try so as to add in other places to keep away from clusters.


- Cook in medium or low warmth, ensuring it’s cooked from inside. Keep stirring for even cooking. After some time, if you happen to see any vada sticking collectively, you may gently separate with the ladle fastidiously.


- Once golden, drain from oil over a kitchen tissue.


- In heat water, add salt and the fried vadas. squeeze it in water in order that it’s softened. Do not break the vadas, be very mild like it’s a sponge.


- This step ensures the kanji effectively absorbed within the vada.


- After that, add it to the fermented Kanji and let it sit for half-hour minimal.


- Finally serve the vadas with plenty of kanji and garnish with mint leaves.
You may also sprinkle slightly purple chilli powder, chaat masala if you happen to like. Enjoy kanji vada!


Substitutions & Variations
- Turmeric, Asafoetida, Mustard oil are all non-obligatory. You can skip mustard oil if you don’t like that robust flavour.
- For making vada, you should utilize a mixture of each urad dal and moong dal. This offers extra softer vada.
Equipment
Do not use steel containers for making the fermented kanji or storing it. It is best to make use of glass or porcelain jar. Here’s an affiliate hyperlink to glass jar with clip.
Storage
Kanji may be saved within the fridge after fermentation for optimum 10 days.


Top Tip
If you are feeling the mustard flavour is simply too sharp, you should utilize extra water and stability it with some rock salt.
In case you determine to make use of black mustard seeds, use simply 1 tablespoon for the recipe as it’s extra stronger.
While making vada, ensure that so as to add much less water. While I drain and add to the mixer, the water retained was sufficient to make the batter.
Also ensure that the batter shouldn’t be too thick/ heavy like a paste. Otherwise it might burst within the oil whereas frying. To examine if the batter is gentle, place a spoon of batter in water in bowl and the batter ought to float.
You can beat the batter effectively with fingers whether it is too thick to aerate it. Or use a electrical hand blender to whip the batter to aerate.
FAQ
At room temperature, 2 days after including vada. 7-10 days in fridge.
Yes, use simply 1 tablespoon for six cups water.
Kala namak or black salt provides plenty of flavour to kanji and extremely suggest utilizing it.


Recipe card
Kanji Vada Recipe
Kanji vada is a fermented drink (kanji) with lentil fritters (vada), a particular dish from Rajasthan/ Uttar Pradesh.
Equipments (Amazon Affiliate hyperlinks)
Ingredients
For Kanji
- 2-3 tbsp Mustard seeds Yellow
- 2 teaspoon Black salt
- 1 teaspoon Chilli powder
- ½ teaspoon Turmeric powder
- ½ tsp Roasted cumin seeds powder
- ½ tsp Asafoetida Optional
- 6 cups Water
- Salt as wanted
For Vada
- 1 cup Moong dal
- 1 piece Ginger
- 2 Green chillies
- 1 teaspoon Coriander seeds crushed
- ½ teaspoon Fennel seeds powder
- â…› teaspoon Asafoetida
- 2 tablespoon Coriander leaves
- 1 tbsp Hot oil
- Salt
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Instructions
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Take mustard, purple chilli powder, cumin seeds powder, black salt, turmeric, asafoetida (if including) all in a mixer firstly.
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Then powder it to a positive combination.
-
After that, add it to a glass or porcelain container. Pour 6 cups of water to it.
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Then combine it effectively. Use wood ladle or any non reactive materials.
-
Cover the mouth of the container with a clear muslin/ cotton fabric. Tie or use a rubber band to safe. For 5 days, preserve in solar, stirring each day with out fail to stop fungus formation.
-
After 5 days it will likely be fermented and have a bitter style, odor. Kanji is prepared.
Make vada
-
Soak moong dal for 3 hours minimal.
-
Drain water and place it in a mixer. Add ginger, inexperienced chilli to it whereas grinding. I didn’t add additional water, simply the water retained within the dal was sufficient.
-
If you need you should utilize slightly water, however it doesn’t take a lot of water, so be very cautious whereas including water. Batter must be gentle, not like a paste. Grind clean.
-
After that, add asafoetida, coriander seeds, fennel seeds powder, asafoetida, scorching oil, required salt and coriander leaves.
-
Then combine it effectively, in order that the batter is aerated effectively. It shouldn’t be very thick and tight.
-
Then take a small portion together with your fingers. Heat oil in a kadai.
-
Add to scorching oil fastidiously, few per batch. Try so as to add in other places to keep away from clusters.
-
Cook in medium or low warmth, ensuring it’s cooked from inside. Keep stirring for even cooking. After some time, if you happen to see any vada sticking collectively, you may gently separate with the ladle fastidiously.
-
Once golden, drain from oil over a kitchen tissue.
-
In heat water, add salt and the fried vadas. squeeze it in water in order that it’s softened. Do not break the vadas, be very mild like it’s a sponge.
-
This step ensures the kanji effectively absorbed within the vada.
-
After that, add it to the fermented Kanji and let it sit for half-hour minimal.
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Finally serve the vadas with plenty of kanji and garnish with mint leaves.
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Notes
- Turmeric, Asafoetida, Mustard oil are all non-obligatory. You can skip mustard oil if you don’t like that robust flavour. I discovered it too robust, so skipped it within the substances listing. If you might be including simply add 1 teaspoon of heated and cooled oil.
- Adding kala namak and roasted cumin seeds powder together with asafoetida helps the flavour improve.Â
