I just made it with ease. But sago vadam is sure a project for me….actually the vadam making is easy but drying up made it look like a big process to me….drying in the corridor for 2 hrs(7AM-8 AM) then shifting the sheet to the balcony for sunlight(8AM – 12AM) then drying it under fan till night and then while going to bed storing in a airtight container….this was the schedule for me for the past 5 days 🙂 But today when I fried one vadam it puffed up so big and looked beautiful, made me feel it is sure worth the effort. Pin I am making sago vadam for the first time, even amma has not tried her hands making this….So when she tasted and said it is perfect…..I was proud 🙂 and as a add on hubby said it doesn’t not stick to the teeth sure far better than the store bought ones, I couldn’t hold myself I was flying 🙂 Making stuffs homemade is not only economical , but quality is assured .  I got this recipe hear say from my friend and it worked like a charm, sure a keeper.

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Javvarisi Vadam Recipe Step by Step

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Expert Tips

Use white sago which we use for upma. Dont use nylon sago variety. Don’t make the porridge very thick as after cooling it thickens further so switch off accordingly.For the sago mixture to reach the porridge stage it roughly takes around 10-15mins. You can even add a teaspoon of jeera for extra flavour. It keeps well for almost a year in room temperature, store in a clean airtight container. You can use a plain white cloth or plastic sheet for drying the vadams.Make sure you don’t have any wrinkles in the sheet / cloth so the shape comes out well. Mine had wrinkles as it was an old sheet wrapped and kept, I couldnt avoid it. If you are making for the first time just like me then I recommend making in smaller quantity, then you can make it in bulk and store it. While adding lemon juice, strain the seeds and add only the juice. Spoon small circles, I felt mine was a little big so after frying, the vadams were so big as you can see. I dried it in my corridor sunlight then transferred it to my balcony as I had to depend only on the 8AM-12PM sunlight as after that we don’t get sunlight in our balcony/corridor.So after noon I just placed it in the balcony till evening just for the moisture to go, then fan dried it and stored in a container to protect it from ants 🙂 Then again I sundried it the next day….continued this process for 5 days. In total I dried it for 5 days to get it dried completely. If you are drying it in open terrace under direct sunlight then it will get dried in 2 days. You can test fry 1 or 2 vadams and check…After deep frying if its crispy fully then the vadams are done you can store in airtight container.If it sticks in between your teeth and is chewy then it needs more drying.Dry for few more days in hot sun. Adding colors is purely your choice, As I am trying this for the first time I wanted to play with colors 🙂 If you natural colors then grind tomatoes and add it to the mixture to get a orange color and grind coriander leaves for green color. Oil should be hot, test one vadam if it comes up(raises) immediately after its dropped then its the right heat you need.

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