Sweet Corn Vada

Sweet corn vada recipe – deep fried patties made from sweet corn, bread and spiced with green chili. Best to enjoy during the monsoon.

Sweet corn vada in a plate with ketchup.

This sweet corn vada is very easy to make. It requires very minimal ingredients. Grated or coarsely ground corn is used here. Pieces of bread slices are also added. It act as a binding agent. We are not using any kind of flour for making vada.

When the bread is fried, it gets crispy. Hence the vada has crispy texture from outside while soft from inside.

No dry spices are required to make the corn vada. Only salt and pepper is added. Still it taste so good. With minimal or no spices, you get the flavor and taste of corn at max.

If you are making this Jain recipe, skip the ginger in the recipe.

Check out other vada recipes
Batata vada  //  Bread vada  //  Sabudana vada  //  Dahi vada

Step By Step Photo Instructions:

1) Grate the corn or coarsely ground in food processor. Take that into a bowl. Add grated ginger, chopped green chili, cilantro, salt and pepper.

2) Mix well using spoon.

Collage of 2 images showing crushed corn, herbs and spices in a bowl and mixed.

3) Add bread pieces.

4) Mix well. The bread will absorb all the moisture from corn. So it will become thick, so you can easily form the vada.

Collage of 2 images showing adding bread pieces and mixed.

5) Take small portion of it, shape into vada or small patty. Shape all of the vada and keep ready on the plate.

6) Meanwhile heat the oil in a pan on medium heat for deep frying the vada. Once oil is hot, add few vada at a time.

Collage of 2 images showing shaping vada and frying.

7) Once it is browned and crispy from one side, flip it and cook other side.

8) Once it is golden brown from other side as well, remove it using slotted spatula and drain the excess oil.

Collage of 2 images showing fried vada and removing 2 vada using spatula.

9) Remove it to a paper towel lined plate. I was impatient and ate half of one vada.

10) Corn vada are ready to serve.

Collage of 2 images showing sweet corn vada in a plate.

Serving suggestion: Serve with ketchup or green coriander chutney. It can be served as an afternoon snack with a hot cup of tea or coffee.

Sweet corn vada served with ketchup.

Did you try this sweet corn vada recipe? I’d love to hear about it! Leave a review in the comment section below.

Sweet Corn Vada

4.60 from 5 votes
Sweet corn vada recipe | How to make corn vada
Sweet corn vada recipe – deep fried patties made from sweet corn, bread and spiced with green chili. Best to enjoy during the monsoon.
Kanan
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Serving Size 12 vada

US measuring cups are used (1 cup = 240 ml)

Ingredients

  • ¾ cup Sweet corn kernels, grated or coarsely ground
  • ½ inch Ginger, grated or 1 teaspoon of ginger paste
  • 2 small Green chili, chopped finely
  • Salt to taste
  • 1 teaspoon Black pepper powder
  • 2 tablespoons Cilantro or coriander leaves, finely chopped
  • 2 slices Bread, cut into small pieces

Instructions

  • Grate the corn or coarsely ground in food processor. Take that into a bowl.
  • Add grated ginger, chopped green chili, cilantro, salt and pepper. Mix well using spoon.
  • Add bread pieces. Mix well. The bread will absorb all the moisture from corn. So it will become thick, so you can easily form the vada.
  • Take small portion of it, shape into vada or small patty.
  • Shape all of the vada and keep ready on the plate.
  • Meanwhile heat the oil in a pan on medium heat for deep frying the vada.
  • Once oil is hot, add few vada at a time.
  • Once it is browned and crispy from one side, flip it and cook other side.
  • Once it is golden brown from other side as well, remove it using slotted spatula and drain the excess oil.
  • Remove it to a paper towel lined plate.

Nutrition

Serving: 3vada | Calories: 202kcal (10%) | Carbohydrates: 9.2g (3%) | Protein: 1.3g (3%) | Fat: 18.6g (29%) | Saturated Fat: 2.4g (12%) | Cholesterol: 0mg | Sodium: 332mg (14%) | Potassium: 95mg (3%) | Fiber: 1.1g (4%) | Sugar: 1.2g (1%)
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  1. I made it for office potluck and it came very nice. Only one additional thing i did was add a little chaat masala to it. Came out very tasty.4 stars