Ragda Patties
Ingredients for the Patties:
Ragda patties is another street food which comes in the category of 'chaat' in India. The ingredients for Ragda pattes are 'white vatana' or dry white/yellow whole peas (which makes the main part of the ragda/curry) and potatoes for the patties/cutlets.
- Potatoes:4-5 big (I use the red skin potatoes as they don't get too mushy when boiled and mashed)
- Ginger+garlic paste: 1 tbsp
- Green chillies: 1-2 (finely chopped)
- Onion: 1 small/1/2 big (chopped fine)
- Cilantro/coriander leaves: 1 small bunch (finely chopped)
- Rava/semolina/frarina: 1 cup (to coat the patties)*
- Salt : to taste
- Oil: 2 tbsp (for shallow frying)
Method:
- Boil and mash the potatoes.
- Add the ginger+garlic paste,chopped onions, green chillies,cilantro and salt and mix it well with the potatoes.
- Check for salt. Make 15-20 portions of this mix, flatten into a cutlet/patties.
- Roll the patties in the rava.
- Heat the oil in a pan, when it's hot, add the patties and shallow fry till it becomes golden brown. Remove from pan.
- White vatana/dry white peas: 1 cup(soaked overnight)
- Onion: 1 small/1/2 big (finely chopped)
- Tomatoes: 3 (finely chopped)
- Ginger+garlic paste: 2 tsp
- Zeera/cumin seeds: 1 tsp
- Bay leaves: 1
- Chole masala: 1 tbsp
- Water: 1-2 cups (depending on how thick you want the gravy)
- Chili powder,amchur(dry mango powder),chaat masala : to taste (optional)
- Salt: to taste
- Oil: 2tsp
- Pressure cook the vatana/white peas in about two cups of water. Keep aside.
- Heat the oil. Add the zeera/cumin seeds and the bay leaves.
- Then add the chopped onions and fry till it changes colour.
- Add the ginger+garlic paste and the chole masala and fry till the oil leaves the sides.
- Add the chopped tomatoes and stir till the tomatoes are cooked.
- Add the vatana, water,salt and let it cook for one boil.
- Check for taste(you can add the chili powder,amchur and chaat masala if needed).
- Place two patties on a quarter plate/bowl.
- Pour the ragda (curry)over the patties.
- Garnish with freshly chopped onions and cilantro.
- Add a dollop of tamarind+date chutney on top (you can also add some 'sev' on top) and serve.
16 comments:
Hi sweta hru ? seeing u after a long time with my fav chaat..looks toooo good and tempting dear. wish to see u often.
love ragda patties... these look yum!
How have you been ?
Hi Sweta...how have you been ??
long time since you posted anything. Chaats are my all time favorites and this is one of the chaats which can be made healthy n low fat.
Wowwwwwwwwww.. very tempting and spicy recipe.. yum yum yumm :)
Wow, that looks SO delicious!
This looks like a heart-warming meal for fall. Lovely!
Hiiiiii! Where have you been?
This looks like a great comfort meal!
great eats lovely to see you blogging miss ya
love Rebecca
This sounds terrific, glad to see you here!
Glad to see your post pop up! I just posted last week about what a difficult time I am having with cooking good Indian foods. I need to follow your lead more closely. :)
I definitely think I would love to try this.
I love the idea to use Cream of Wheat instead of breadcrumbs because I hate the way potato kabobs soak up oil when they are fried!
These look amazing!
Best dish for evening..
I love ragda patties,looks very good too.
I love chola and alu tikki. Perfect for Rainy season :)
@ Pavitra, HCOF, Sangeeta-doing good,yes took a break for sometime :)
@Chandana,Indie Tea-yes it was certainly yum,yum yummy :)
@Mother Rimmy-yes, it's a perfect snack for fall!
@Angie-doing great.How are you?
@Reb-great to be back :)
@5 Star Foodie,Lori- :)
@Melinda-you might have to tone down the spices though.
@Ameena-healthy food doesn't always taste bad ;)
@N33ma, Ghazala-love chaat in any season :)
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