Semiya adai is a traditional South Indian dish made with vermicelli and lentils. It is similar to adai, a type of dosa or pancake made with a mixture of lentils and rice. In semiya adai, the rice is replaced with vermicelli to give it a unique texture and taste. Semiya adai can be enjoyed as a breakfast or snack item and served hot with chutney or sambar. It is a nutritious and filling dish that can be customized with additional vegetables or spices according to your preference.
This savory dish is made from semiya (vermicelli) and rice flour. To prepare it, begin by lightly browning the semiya in oil and allowing it to cool. Combine the cooled semiya with whisked curd and a thick rice flour batter, letting it rest for half an hour. Next, incorporate finely chopped onions, curry leaves, red chili powder, asafoetida, and salt into the mixture. Cook the adai on a greased tava by spreading a generous amount of the batter into a thick pancake shape, adding oil around the edges. Flip the adai once one side is cooked, ensuring both sides are golden and crispy. Enjoy this flavorful and nutritious dish!

This is an easy recipe especially for beginners