Bonda Soup Recipe

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGvKR6G_Bos
Bonda soup is just a perfect winter time snack cum appetizer, which is very soothing and super tasty. First time I had this Bonda soup at my friends place. It was a rainy winter evening when we visited my friend Vidya’s house. This hot bonda soup was waiting for us :) Yum.. so soothing and so delicious hot soup with Mysore Bonda! I should mention here Vidya is a great cook, prepares exotic foods, each time something different- something new! This is when I fell in love with Bonda soup. It is no onion no garlic restaurant style Bonda soup which you can enjoy at home :) with simple available ingredients. I am sharing this wonderful healthy recipe, please try and enjoy

Ingredients

Instructions

Making the soup:
  1. Wash and pressure cook dal along with 2 cups of water, chopped tomatoes, turmeric powder, and oil on medium heat. ( turn off after one whistle)
  2. Heat the ghee in a pan, once hot add hing, mustard seeds, once the seeds pop add jeera.
  3. Then add green chillies, ginger, fry it a little, finally add curry leaves and turn off the heat.
  4. Add seasoning to the cooked dal, add 2 more cups of water, mix it.
  5. Add salt, and add few tablespoons of water to menthe hittu, add more water if needed, mix it and add it to the soup( I used 5 cups of water).
  6. Let it boil on medium low heat for 10 minutes.
  7. Now add chopped cilantro/coriander leaves and turn off the heat. Soup is ready.
To make the Bonda:
  1. Wash and soak the urad dal in 1½ cup water overnight or for 4 to 5 hours.
  2. Drain the water and grind the dal along with green chilli adding little water at a time until you get the light and fluffy dough.
  3. I used around ¼ cup water
  4. Transfer this batter to the bowl, coconut pieces, chopped curry leaves, Ginger and salt. Mix it well using the hand, It helps us to get the light and fluffy batter.
  5. Heat the oil required to fry the Bonda in a pan on medium heat.
  6. Once the oil is hot enough, wet the hands with, take a 2 to 3 TBSP of the Bonda batter ( or golf small ball size) put this in the hot oil. (Please watch the video for how to) Add more, depending on the amount of oil you are using for frying.
  7. Fry the Bonda until it turns golden brown all around. Remove it from the oil onto a paper towel or colander.
  8. Repeat the same procedure with the remaining batter.
  9. You can make around 18 Bonda.
Now Bonda soup:
  1. Heat the soup( we need hot soup)
  2. Take 2 to 3 bonda in a bowl.
  3. Pour 2 to 3 ladleful of soup, garnish with chopped coriander leaves / cilantro.
  4. You can add finely chopped onion on this.
  5. Enjoy this Hot Bonda soup on a rainy, snowy or cold winter days or you can serve this as an appetizer. !